Incident at the Gdynia Festival. Convicted pastor with an appeal to the PiS and bishops!

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During the 15th edition of the global movie Festival of the NNW in Gdynia, there was a screening of the tv movie Go Under Current “The Righteous Among Nations. past of the Jarosz family". In the introductory word Pastor Paweł Chojecki said about the persecution of the incorruptible, cursed Protestants. He stood in a T-shirt “Depended for criticism of the Law and the Church” and appealed to the Law and Justice authorities, bishops and honest Catholics to halt spiritual persecution in Poland to return to the tradition of the First Republic, to which people from all over the planet fled to live in a state of freedom of speech and freedom of religion.

When Catholic counter-reformation took these freedoms from Poles, we lost our country for many years and had to shed blood in uprisings. Pastor Chojecki appealed present to return to the tradition of the First Republic – a state without piles and Catholic inquisition. This is the only way to prevent the Polish state from falling again.

The screening was attended by Marek Franczak, boy of the last Polish 2nd Soldier Józef Franczak nicknamed Dolek and Dr. Imre Molnar, retired cultural attache of the Hungarian Embassy in Poland known for building Polish-Hungarian relations. The beginning words were besides presented by the movie director, the wife of Pastor, Marzen Chojecka, and the free peculiar message for the Festival from Marianna Jarosz-Krasnodębska was given by Pastor's daughter, Cornelia Chojecka. Here it is:

"I was born in free Poland. We enjoyed this freedom, independence, history, national holidays were sacred to us. erstwhile the war broke out, it was a terrible blow to us, but we didn't accept it, we continued to fight in conspiracy organizations and then with the commune. Now we don't appreciate what we have. I urge you to proceed to care for freedom and independence."

Marianna Jarosz-Krasnodębska, Marzena Chojecka, Cornelia Chojecka

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