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  2. Catholic Church in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Ever since Poland officially adopted Christianity in 966, the Catholic Church has played an important religious, cultural and political role in the country post-schism.. Identifying oneself as Catholic distinguished Polish culture and nationality from neighbouring Germany, especially eastern and northern Germany, which is mostly Lutheran, and the countries to the east which are Eastern Ort

  3. Religion in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Poland is rapidly declining, although historically it had been one of the most Catholic countries in the world. [2]According to a 2018 report by the Pew Research Center, the nation was the most rapidly secularizing of over a hundred countries measured, "as measured by the disparity between the religiosity of young people and their elders."

  4. List of Catholic dioceses in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Church in Poland comprises mainly sixteen Latin ecclesiastical provinces, each headed by a metropolitan, whose archdioceses have a total of 28 suffragan dioceses, each headed by a bishop.

  5. Polish-Catholic Church in the Republic of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Polish-Catholic Church was founded in 1921 after the Polish-American Polish National Catholic Church sent missionaries to Poland during the Interwar period. [5] Bishop Wiktor Wysoczański was chosen as the church's superior in 1995 until his death in 2023. [6] Following his death, four new bishops were consecrated for Poland. [7]

  6. List of cathedrals in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poznań Cathedral, seat of the oldest Polish diocese (now archdiocese), est. in 968 Gniezno Cathedral, seat of the Archdiocese of Gniezno, the oldest Polish archdiocese, est. in 1000 Wrocław Cathedral, seat of one of the oldest Polish dioceses (now archdiocese), est. in 1000 Płock Cathedral, seat of one of the oldest Polish dioceses, est. in 1075; burial site of several medieval Polish ...

  7. St. John's Archcathedral, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Jana w Warszawie) is a Catholic church within the Old Town precinct in Warsaw, Poland. The Brick Gothic structure stands on Świętojańska Street [ pl ] , adjacent to the Jesuit Church . St John's is one of three major cathedrals in the city, but it is the only temple that also possesses the title of an archcathedral.

  8. List of Polish cardinals - Wikipedia

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    Three of the Polish cardinals, namely Fryderyk Jagiellończyk, Jan Olbracht Waza and Jan Kazimierz Waza, were of royal blood. The latter was elected king of Poland after he had renounced his cardinalate. Karol Wojtyła was the only Polish cardinal to be elected pope. As Pope John Paul II, he elevated ten of his compatriots to cardinalate, the ...

  9. Holy Spirit Cathedral, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Spirit Cathedral is the main church of the Polish-Catholic Church in the Republic of Poland, located in Warsaw at 2 Szwoleżerów Street , at the intersection with Czerniakowska Street . It was originally built as a military Orthodox church in Warsaw and served this purpose until the majority of the Russian population left the city in ...