Fr. Stanislaus Papczynski (1631-1701) founded the Marians of the Immaculate Conception,
the first Polish religious order for men. A year and a half ago, Pope Francis
announced the canonization of this holy man hailed by Pope Benedict XVI as "a
father of the poor" and "an apostle of intercessory prayer for the
dead."
According to Pope John Paul II, another Polish cleric invested with a powerful Marian devotion, Fr. Papczynski “knew how to spread and defend with courage the truth of the Immaculate Conception even before it was defined as a dogma of faith.”
According to Pope John Paul II, another Polish cleric invested with a powerful Marian devotion, Fr. Papczynski “knew how to spread and defend with courage the truth of the Immaculate Conception even before it was defined as a dogma of faith.”
I became curious about St. Papczynski after coming
across this statue of him this past August while visiting the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy in
the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. The beautiful, peaceful site is
located on the appropriately named Eden Hill in the picturesque town of
Stockbridge, and this one was one of several photos I took in my very short but meaningful late afternoon there.
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