What Makes Poland So Special? by Joseph Pearce

Texas Gov. Abbott: ‘This Is Not Over’, by Craig Bannister
January 24, 2024
Daily Scripture Reading and Meditation: Jesus Taught People Using Parables
January 24, 2024

Anonymous, “Portrait of John III Sobieski,” ca. 1675-1700 (photo: Public Domain)

By Joseph Pearce, EWTN News, January 23, 2024

A native of England, Joseph Pearce is Director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute, and editor of the St. Austin Review, editor of Faith & Culture, series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions, senior instructor with Homeschool Connections, and senior contributor at the Imaginative Conservative.

 

Joseph Pearce

Fearless and courageous loyalty to Christ and his Church has made Poland the heroic heart of Europe.

There is something special about Poland. This, however, is saying nothing special. There is something special about every nation. Each nation is a unique cultural flowering of a people’s shared collective heritage. Each nation is a beautiful and unique flower in God’s multicultural garden. This is why the globalist goal of imposing a single monocultural brand on the peoples of the world is a crime against humanity. It is a crime against cultural diversity in all its multifarious splendor.

And yet, the foregoing notwithstanding, there is still something special about Poland beyond its mere uniqueness as a flowering of culture. It might be said that Poland is not only special but extra special, or especially special. ….

Continue reading >>>>>>>>>>