The visit to the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Lagiewniki in Krakow (Cracow) during the peregrination of the Icon of Czestochowa fell on August 25th, in the early morning hours. At first, no one paid attention to the significance of this date. As it turns out, on this particular day, St. Faustina Kowalska, the great apostle of Divine Mercy, was born in 1905. This was the 107th anniversary of her birth. Obviously, Our Lady had planned her visit to this Shrine on St. Faustina's birthday.

In Krakow (Cracow), next to the church at Skalka and the old monastery of the Pauline Fathers, is also an equally old convent of the Sisters of St. Augustine. This religious order exists in the Krakow area for over 400 years. The Augustine Sisters specialize particularly in caring for and educating children and youth.

Early afternoon, on Friday, August 24, the Icon of Czestochowa, peregrinating across the world in defense of life, had arrived in Krakow (also known as Cracow) at the Pauline Fathers shrine at Skalka on the bank of the largest Polish river - named Wisla.

On Thursday, August 23rd, the Icon of Czestochowa, peregrinating "from Ocean to Ocean" departed from Jasna Gora, Czestochowa. The next place of Our Lady's Visitation was the city of Piekary Slaskie in the region of Silesia. A beautiful sanctuary (shrine) near the Basilica of the Blessed Virgin Mary is known far and wide in Silesia.
On August 22nd, on the Queenship of Mary, the peregrinating Icon of Czestochowa returned home, meaning - she was placed at the Jasna Gora Monastery. Solemnly brought into the Chapel of the Miraculous Image, She rested at the right side of the altar and the original Icon. The Pauline Fathers began with the vespers.
- Crowds at the Cathedral of Lodz
- Please suport our work!
- On foot to Czestochowa
- The hometown of St. Maximilian Kolbe – Pabianice
- In the service of the family
- Warsaw did not disappoint
- The kiss of love – Our Blessed Mother visits Father Jerzy
- Two lungs of the Church – with Mary we are together in defense of life
- Saint Nicholas, the Miracle Worker, welcomes Our Blessed Mother, Mary
- Toruń – the city of Copernicus