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PILGRIMAGE TO POLAND 2010

From 3 to 10 July 2010, a pilgrimage to Poland in the footsteps of Saint Faustina and John Paul II was organized by the Servants of Mercy.

Here are some testimonials and pictures of this wonderful week:

The example of John Paul II and St. Faustina remain marked in our memories as their presence and their spiritual footprints glowed through this beautiful pilgrimage to Poland. We very much enjoyed: Mining and the labor of salt, Wawel Castle, home of the Pope, the monastery, the Stations of the Cross, the highest devotion to Jasna Gora and the very good and hearty welcome we have been dedicated to the shrine of Lagiewnicki Cravovie have made this trip a success on all fronts. Thank you to those who prepared the organization. Thank you for that spiritual building made the small group that we were fed on time for prayers ... I can testify that through the assistance of Sister Faustina in my life. His example is right, go straight to Jesus!

and Alain Theophile

I had the grace to join you this summer, I 'm left to wear as a child in need of protection and affection. I felt inhabited by the mercy and continues to amaze me what happened and still happens. I do not know how to write all my impressions, so the field is immense. I was very impressed by the fervor of Poles and the simplicity with which they express their faith, without ostentation. I admire their courage and determination to keep their faith alive. I felt great emotion Czestockowa before the Virgin and a gentle heat, a mother's touch in the bottom of the head. Some time before I had tinnitus and found myself free of these events. I learned to pray before the image of Jesus of Mercy . Arlette

After the pilgrimage, we shared a lot on our experience with children. It shows a strong enrichment and particularly on the spiritual and human. The children were moved by the piety of the Polish families, the history of their country and the availability of priests and nuns. The message of mercy is past, and now accompanies us every day. Françoise

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