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On August 17, 2002, during the Dedication of the Shrine of Divine Mercy, John Paul II shared his belief that this sanctuary was a special place chosen by God to spread the grace of mercy. A decade later, the Łagiewniki Sanctuary now welcomes over 1.5 million pilgrims each year from every continent. The Basilica of Divine Mercy hosts significant religious events that attract global attention, and the sanctuary as a whole has become a gathering place for sharing both the sorrows and joys of the nation. This remarkable growth of the Łagiewniki Sanctuary, which today stands as the World Center for Worshiping Divine Mercy, is captured through the unique lens of Adam Bujak, a celebrated artist from Kraków, in his extraordinary photographs. These visual narratives are complemented by the insightful commentary of Monsignor Franciszek Ślusarczyk, the Deputy Rector of the Sanctuary.
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On August 17, 2002, during the Dedication of the Shrine of Divine Mercy, John Paul II shared his belief that this sanctuary was a special place chosen by God to spread the grace of mercy. A decade later, the Łagiewniki Sanctuary now welcomes over 1.5 million pilgrims each year from every continent. The Basilica of Divine Mercy hosts significant religious events that attract global attention, and the sanctuary as a whole has become a gathering place for sharing both the sorrows and joys of the nation. This remarkable growth of the Łagiewniki Sanctuary, which today stands as the World Center for Worshiping Divine Mercy, is captured through the unique lens of Adam Bujak, a celebrated artist from Kraków, in his extraordinary photographs. These visual narratives are complemented by the insightful commentary of Monsignor Franciszek Ślusarczyk, the Deputy Rector of the Sanctuary.
