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  2. Retreat (spiritual) - Wikipedia

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    Wodzisław Śląski "Retreat House" of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Katowice. The Christian retreat can be defined most simply as a definite time (from a few hours in length to a month) spent away from one's normal life for the purpose of reconnecting, usually in prayer, with God.

  3. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Katowice - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Katowice (Latin: Archidioecesis Metropolitae Katovicensis) is the Latin Metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Poland. It is an ecclesiastical province in Western Poland .

  4. Janusz Edmund Zimniak - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, he participated in the preparations of the Synod of the Krakow Province. In the 1970s, he led retreat days for catechists and teachers and retreats for high school graduates. He lectured on catechetics, pedagogy and developmental psychology at the Higher Silesian Seminary in Kraków and at a catechetical course in Katowice.

  5. Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Katowice - Wikipedia

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    The church was blessed for the third time and started to be used for services. The church also required immediate care and repair. In 1981 a new parish of St. Michael Archangel was created. Most of the paintings that were still on the walls in 1930’s, were washed of before the church was moved to Katowice.

  6. Spodek - Wikipedia

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    Spodek is a major contribution to the cultural significance of Katowice in Poland, especially for the younger generations. It has also been used as an unofficial logo for the city on posters promoting redevelopment in Katowice. Moreover, Spodek is home to ice hockey clubs in the winter months.

  7. Franciszek Blachnicki - Wikipedia

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    Franciszek Blachnicki as KL-Auschwitz prisoner, KL Number 1201, 1940. Franciszek Blachnicki (Polish: [frant͡ɕiʂɛk blaxɲit͡skʲi] ⓘ; 24 March 1921 – 27 February 1987) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Light-Life movement, also known as the Oasis Movement, and the Secular Institute of the Immaculate Mother of the Church. [1]