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    Niepokalanów monastery (so called City of the Immaculate Mother of God) is a Roman Catholic religious community situated in Teresin (near the Warsaw-Łowicz...
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    Maximilian Kolbe (category Amateur radio people)
    guardian of Niepokalanów, thus precluding his return to Japan. Two years later, in 1938, he started a radio station at Niepokalanów, Radio Niepokalanów.[self-published...
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  • (Gorlice/Polkowice) Radio Malbork Radio Nakło Radio Niepokalanów (Łódź-Warszawa) Radio Norda (Wejherowo) Radio Nysa FM Radio Oko (Ostrołęka) Radio ONY FM (Nysa) Radio Ostrowiec...
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    the Sixteenth International Catholic Film and Multimedia Festival in Niepokalanów. He was the founder of the Association of Catholics Charismatics. In...
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    Wojciech Cejrowski (category Polish radio journalists)
    series of 30 episodes reporting on his journey to South America for TV Niepokalanów (now called TV Puls). While at RTL 7 since 1997, Cejrowski, along with...
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    000 Polish civilians passed through the camp. Also Franciscans from Niepokalanów were held there, including Maximilian Kolbe, who was later killed in...
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    under martial law. From 1981 to 1989, he taught at the Lower Seminary in Niepokalanów. From 1989 to 1990, he was the manager minister Aleksander Hall's office...
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    shelter to refugees, including 2,000 Jews whom he hid in his friary in Niepokalanów. Poland had a large Jewish population, and according to Davies, more...
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    manpower assistance of other Franciscan monasteries, especially from Niepokalanów and Łagiewniki, were completed in 1937. During the next few years the...
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  • at the XVII Międzynarodowy Katolicki Festiwal Filmów i Multimediów in Niepokalanów, and at the "Dwa Teatry" festival in Gdańsk for Przyjaciółki z Żelaznej...
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    Chrystusa-Króla) in Poznań. On his way back to Łaszczów, he stopped at Niepokalanów, where he met Father Maksymilian Kolbe. In recognition of his dynamism...
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    Maximilian Maria Kolbe (1894-1941) and the monasteries he founded in Niepokalanow and Nagasaki, oriented towards apostolic activity to spread devotion...
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  • Polsat, TVN, Nasza TV, Canal+, Wizja TV, Polish Cable Television and TV Niepokalanów – had signed the agreement. The current Polish television rating system...
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    shelter to refugees, including 2,000 Jews whom he hid in his friary in Niepokalanów. Poland's allegiance to the papacy gave its plight an international dimension...
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    through his Son by the Holy Spirit". Kolbe founded the monastery of Niepokalanów ("City of the Immaculate Mother of God") and published Militia Immaculatae...
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    among others, in Groty [pl] near Babice, Jelonki, Laski, Łomianki, Niepokalanów, Pomiechówek, Rembertów (liberated on September 12), Zakroczym, Żabieniec...
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    shelter to refugees, including 2,000 Jews whom he hid in his friary in Niepokalanów. In Slonim, the Jesuit Adam Sztark rescued Jewish children by issuing...
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    Where love ripped to heroism. (Gdzie miłość dojrzewala do bohaterstwa). Niepokalanów, Poland: Wydawnictwo OO. Franciszkanòw. pp. 111–113. Targowski, A. (2001)...
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    000 Polish civilians passed through the camp. Also Franciscans from Niepokalanów were held there, including Maximilian Kolbe, who was later killed in...
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