White Raven: Polish Miracles. Our woman and Saints in Our History
date: July 11, 2024 Editor: Editorial
“Polish Miracles” are a strong opposition to the dechristianization of our lives and a large tool to fight the deep and dangerous spiritual crisis of Europe.

The past of our country should be viewed from the point of view of the believer, the Christian, if Poland wants to be interpreted fairly. This book is not a dry technological work, but contains a solid condition of cognition about past centuries. It is written colorfully and vividly. It presents authentic events, circumstantial individuals and verified reviews. It covers the period from Lives I to Modernity. A well-known publicist and author Czesław Ryszek traces Poland's past in terms of the signs from Heaven, which have been considered wonderful – in a broad sense of the word. It is not only miracles officially confirmed by the Church, but besides events which had (have) the character of miraculous phenomena, and in the case of individuals – it is about showing their peculiar mission as God's messengers to our Homeland. The author only describes historical facts, ignores fantasies or assumptions. It is not essential to fantasize to see many extraordinary phenomena, hard to believe and inexplicable in more than a 1000 years of past of the Republic.
Interventions of holy patrons shaped and inactive form our common and local past – Czesław Ryszka writes – and the first 1 is the presence in our past of Our woman Queen of Poland. There are many papers about miracles, including chronicles conducted for centuries in over 1,200 Polish Marian sanctuaries and dedicated to individual saints and blessed ones who have been sent to us for hard times, bringing rescue and always raising hope. Especially spectacular is the aid of Our woman in battles, saving our national and state existence. The author besides cites concrete miraculous events concerning conversions or healings from incurable diseases or saving life in a situation of absolute danger.
This work draws a beautiful and upbuilding image of us Homeland over a 1000 years. It is surely a book for heartwarming. Yet they require real encouragement in the present situation, erstwhile the civilization of Christianity, which has sent missionaries to the full planet for centuries, is transformed from a free land to a barren land for the Gospel," writes the Author. Modern cities become like Towers of Babel, and deserted churches and spiritual seminars turn into hotels and discos; consequently people live as if there was no God. This must be addressed, and publications specified as “Polish Miracles” are a strong opposition to the dechristianization of our lives and a large tool to fight the deep and dangerous spiritual crisis of Europe. The written word capitally complements and strengthens in this work (also editorial art) 192 unique illustrations.
Interventions of holy patrons shaped and inactive form our common and local past – Czesław Ryszka writes – and the first 1 is the presence in our past of Our woman Queen of Poland. There are many papers about miracles, including chronicles conducted for centuries in over 1,200 Polish Marian sanctuaries and dedicated to individual saints and blessed ones who have been sent to us for hard times, bringing rescue and always raising hope. Especially spectacular is the aid of Our woman in battles, saving our national and state existence. The author besides cites concrete miraculous events concerning conversions or healings from incurable diseases or saving life in a situation of absolute danger.
This work draws a beautiful and upbuilding image of us Homeland over a 1000 years. It is surely a book for heartwarming. Yet they require real encouragement in the present situation, erstwhile the civilization of Christianity, which has sent missionaries to the full planet for centuries, is transformed from a free land to a barren land for the Gospel," writes the Author. Modern cities become like Towers of Babel, and deserted churches and spiritual seminars turn into hotels and discos; consequently people live as if there was no God. This must be addressed, and publications specified as “Polish Miracles” are a strong opposition to the dechristianization of our lives and a large tool to fight the deep and dangerous spiritual crisis of Europe. The written word capitally complements and strengthens in this work (also editorial art) 192 unique illustrations.