
I thought it was worth writing about this gathering here, too. possibly a fewer people from Poznań and the surrounding area will read and appear.
On 22 March, Fr F. Blachnicki (Plac E. Bojanowski 7a) will meet Fr Piotr Broton at 4 p.m. at the school in Lubon. Fr Piotr was a missionary in Kazakhstan in the village of Jasna Polana, animating among others the home of Poland in this village (the village is located in northern Kazakhstan in the North Kazakh region, in the Tajynsz region). He besides served in Ukraine in the parish in Mikołajów. A fewer words about him from the article (]]>https://wdrodze.pl/article/we leave-their-same-self/ ]]>): “There is now a Christian under Szczecin, the father of Piotrek Brotoń, who cried erstwhile he left Kazakhstan. During the most hard years, he worked in a Kazakh village that was organized and beautifully recovered. Apart from being a priest, that 2 churches in the parish were built, he managed to make a local leader, build a kindergarten, a Polish House. The village was Polish, so it acted in its charisma. The priest in Kazakhstan must take advantage of ideas developed by the Wielkopolska priests, Wawrzyniak and others.
Another quote: (]]>https://events.interia.pl/country/news-do-do-tu-na-nich-check,nId,82...]]>): “...repatriates are fewer due to the fact that the offers of Polish municipalities are not attractive to them. Fr Piotr Brotoń, who served in the erstwhile russian republic from 1996 to 2002, says that the Polish government has not yet issued a good bill on repatriation. The 1 that is valid, small helps Poles.
"Our Journal" reached a 51-page survey for applicants for return to the country. It should be filled out in Polish. How do people who were not allowed to talk or pray in their native language until 1952? “There have been cases where the wisers paid Polish teachers to fill them,” comments Fr Broton.
About this hard time Fr Peter told me respective times, besides erstwhile I visited him at his present parish under the call of St Joseph in Warnice close Dębna. I besides remember perfectly what the refrigerator in Kazakhstan utilized to say: “...I locked food in the fridge from rats. Electricity was turned on seldom and for only a fewer hours, specified as refrigerators were useless in their function. But her walls, they couldn't chew the rats that were full under the level of my apartment. Sometimes at night they went after me...” I will mention again to the article from “In the Way”, the question; what priests go to Kazakhstan? Or just great, zealous, almost holy apostles or those who could not find themselves in Poland?”
There are 1 and another, but the zealous dominate..." – Father Peter was specified a zeal. He was on a mission to Kazakhstan so that any of the Poles surviving there would have their Catholic priest... He specially made a driving licence for the bus to drive children of exiles from Homeland, their descendants – to Poland. I besides remember the communicative of an old lady's confession who died on his lap right after he confessed. She was very happy that after all these years she could see a Polish priest who had come from his homeland to service specified a service among the Rodaks...
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