Barbara Sułek-Kowalska

Civilization wydanie 22.12.2023 – 29.12.2023
To Siberia and Ukraine
Zaporizhzhia. A soldier in a bunker asked the priest for a rosary and to teach him how to make use of it.
Columns wydanie 1.12.2023 – 8.12.2023
Is it about diversity or about debauchery and libertinism?
It is hard to resist the impression that the attack on Archbishop Gądecki is some more significant operation.
Culture wydanie 10.11.2023 – 17.11.2023
Time when bones reanimate and return to new life
“Paint in such a way that Poland resurrects” – Malczewski would tell his students.
Columns wydanie 3.11.2023 – 10.11.2023
Church to bear it? Francis’ Synod on Synodality halfway through
Who should be preferred: the poor, migrants, women, or perhaps sexual minorities?
Civilization wydanie 27.10.2023 – 3.11.2023
Stunned by the experience of grace
Wanda Półtawska, also called John Paul’s “sister”, died October 25 aged 102 years.
Civilization wydanie 13.10.2023 – 20.10.2023
Homosexuals wreak havoc in Church
Perhaps no Pope has ever been able to take on the homosexual lobby.
Civilization wydanie 29.09.2023 – 6.10.2023
The last word belongs to the Pope anyway
Will the discussion be dominated by the “German Synodal Way” with its extreme postulates?
Columns wydanie 15.09.2023 – 22.09.2023
Will there be weather for geniuses?
Young teachers, themselves after overseas scholarships and grants, need to encourage young people to take on challenges.
Civilization wydanie 1.09.2023 – 8.09.2023
Yurts between the blocks and obo in the steppe
The first Europeans to reach Mongolia were the Franciscans: Benedictus Polonus of Wroclaw and John of Pian del Carpini.
Columns wydanie 25.08.2023 – 1.09.2023
City of rats
In Polish conurbations, there are three rats per inhabitant.
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