A beatification Mass service has been held in Markowa for the Ulma family murdered by Nazis for hiding Jews during World War Two. This was the first time an entire family has been beatified, a great honour and a step towards sainthood.
In late 1942, motivated by their Christian values, farmers Józef and Wiktoria Ulma and their six young children hid eight Jews in their farmhouse in the village of Markowa. Unlike in Nazi-occupied western Europe, the penalty for aiding Jews in occupied Poland was summary execution. They were executed in 1944 with the Jews they sheltered in south-eastern Poland, after they were betrayed. Speaking at the Vatican, the Pope described the Ulmas as a „ray of light” in the darkness of the war and asked the crowd in St Peter’s Square to give the family a round of applause. In an address at the end, President Andrzej Duda thanked Pope Francis for the „extraordinary” beatification of the whole family.
Source – bbc.com
The chairman of the Law and Justice party Jarosław Kaczyński announced the introduction of internship pensions at a programme conference in Końskie. The age criteria are 38 years for women and 43 years for men, respectively.
The key point is not to wait until the general retirement Confidential age, which in Poland is currently 60 years for women and 65 years for men. This means that this privilege could be utilized by people who started working very early; for example, just after finishing school or during their studies.
Source – Polskie Radio
A Spanish volunteer became the victim of the war. „32-year-old Emma Igual, head of the aid organization Road to Relief,” was killed in eastern Ukraine, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said.
She was killed in the Bakhmut area when her humanitarian convoy was fired upon by Russian artillery. This is the first Spanish fatality of the war in Ukraine.
Source – Polskie Radio
The G20 summit in New Delhi ended on Sunday as India handed over the bloc presidency to Brazil. The summit presented a consensus from member countries that condemned the war in Ukraine and called on members to shun the use of force. It also highlighted the human suffering caused by the war.
The French President and Japanese PM called out on Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Turkish President, Tayyip Erdogan said, Ankara, Moscow, and Kiev would continue to discuss, renewing a grain deal that ended when Russia pulled out earlier in the summer. The summit also admitted the African union, which includes 55 member states as a permanent member of the G20, underlining the bloc’s inclusivity of more developing countries.
Source – reuters.com
Gdańsk Tourist Organisation is offering a free travel package for children throughout September, provided they present an updated school ID valid until September 30, 2024.
According to Michał Brandt from the Gdańsk Tourist Organisation, it is necessary to ensure that the parent’s and child’s Resident Cards are active before applying for the free travel package. Otherwise, the applications will not be granted. Further information is available >>>HERE.
Source – Radio Gdansk
The Polish national football team lost to Albania 0:2 (0:1) in the away match of the 6th round of Group E of the European Championship qualifiers.
In the 37th minute, Jasir Asani hit the net of the White and Reds. In the 62nd minute, Mirlind Daku made it 2-0 for the hosts.
Source – Polskie Radio
Weather
The warmer weather continues with daytime temperature of 26 degrees centigrade (78 degrees Fahrenheit) and 13 degrees centigrade (55°F) overnight. Tomorrow will be similar weather with temperatures of 28 degrees centigrade during the day and 14 degrees centigrade overnight.
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