Caring under the shelter on 6 January 2012 - that's 14 years ago...

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Caring under the shelter on 6 January 2012 - that's 14 years ago...
date:January 08, 2012 Editor:

Let's mention... so many of us have left.
On the Feast of the 3 Kings, 6 January 2012 at 16 o'clock, we met under the Solidarity shelter 2010 at a joint caroling.

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The gathering was led by Beata Sławińska, who delivered the songbooks and Jan Posamalski, who, humorously, was able to conduct choirs gathered around 300 people. The accompaniment provided reliable Kayan. The carols were intertwined with short speeches and wishes of loved ones.


Ewa Stankiewicz: "Thank you very much for your presence, for being with us in Krakowskie Przedmieście, under a shelter that has become the subject of ridicule, but besides pride. Thank you for your testimony, for your support. I want you and I could see this time erstwhile Poland will be a free, democratic country ruled by people who represent, in good faith, the interests of society."


Jerzy Jachowicz: "First of all, I want that the shelter could stand here. We are all waiting here for a monument that should stand other the palace. Monument dedicated to all victims of the Smolensk disaster. A monument, any kind of sculpture, so that diplomats who come to the president, state delegations, have a chance here, as well as under the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (these distances are not far away), to lay flowers. At the moment, with the current power, both Warsaw and Poland, there is no chance that this monument will stand. I want to tell you, and I want you this, not this year, but in the next ten, possibly 20 years, we should get utilized to the fact that this monument is here, that it stands. If you turn around, everyone should see this monument as they imagine. I'm certain this monument will be material in any time, not just in our imagination, and I want it all."


Zbigniew Romaszewski: "First of all, I would like this shelter to stand as short as possible and that the host of this palace should decision here. We should think about Poland for this time, think about ourselves with sympathy, due to the fact that only common sympathy and feeling that we are 1 Polish community can do something, change something. And I think these are the most crucial tasks for this year, and I think that at least to any extent, they will partially come true."


Fr Stanisław Malkowski:" Praised be Jesus Christ. God has become man, he lives among us, he is here among us, he blesses us. The kid Jesus is seen with the eyes of faith, and the 3 kings are seen with the eyes of faith. There are gifts, and we are with them. Gift of gold, love, wisdom, gift of incense, gift of prayer, gift of faith, gift of myrrh, gift of suffering, gift of hope. So we have 1 faith, 1 love, 1 hope, and very akin to those 3 kings who came to Jesus. They first came to Herod, obtained the information they needed from him, but then bypassed him with a broad arch, returned another way to their homeland strengthened by gathering the newborn Christ. And we too, strengthened by this meeting, sing carols, and I want everyone to endure precisely in this hope, which is reliable. Different expectations neglect us from time to time, but this dependable hope must come true."


Janusz Shewczak: "As an "Economic Cassandra", I wanted to want you to have any kings pass through Poland, and that the 1 with gold stay with us longer, and Poles will not let them bargain from this gold again."


Robert Kaczmarek: "I have a very simple wish: that this year we have just had a average year - that what so many generations have fought for for seventy years has come true. For that to happen, we request free media. I want us free media this year."



Margaret Gosiewska: "I want you love, love all day. That this love fills your hearts even erstwhile it's very hard. And erstwhile we don't get along, we're sad to have individual next to us give us a hand, give us a hug, say we'll be fine."


Paweł Piekarczyk: "Some say that people are more afraid at the minute than they were in the PRL. I want you had no reason to say that. Let's not be afraid and do our job..


Jacek Kazimierski: "By putting up this tent, we said to ourselves that he would stand so long as our postulates were fulfilled ? these 4 most important, but besides many others. present I would like to say: Let this shelter stand as short as possible, due to the fact that that means that the harmful regulation of the Civic Platform and its allies will end. I want you and all Poles could sing: Bless the Fatherland, Lord.."

Video reality:
Film material No. 1

A Christmas carol vocalist to download here: http://solidarni2010.pl/downloads.php?cat_id=18


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