Poland's Saints & Pilgrimage Reflections
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What does it mean to walk where saints once walked?
After a 10-day pilgrimage through Poland, Virginia reflects on the nation’s incredible story of resilience, devotion, and grace.
From visiting the sacred sites of St. Maximilian Kolbe, St. John Paul II, and St. Faustina Kowalska, to kneeling before the Black Madonna of Częstochowa, this episode captures how faith can thrive even amid persecution and suffering.
You’ll hear about:
- The heroic faith of the Polish people through centuries of war, occupation, and oppression.
- Powerful moments of prayer and healing at various places
- The stories of three great Polish saints—their courage, witness, and lasting influence on the Church and the world.
- The beauty and meaning of pilgrimage as a journey of transformation and mercy.
- Lessons from Pope Francis and Pope St. John Paul II on traveling light, letting go of fear, and allowing grace to renew the heart.
As Virginia reminds us, a pilgrimage isn’t about reaching a destination—it’s about being transformed along the way.
Whether you’ve traveled abroad or are walking through your own spiritual journey, this episode invites you to rediscover the power of faith, compassion, and hope.
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