Benedictine Missionary Sister Efrema with Damian, a special care child. Photo courtesy of the Rainbow House in Elk, Poland, an institution for handicapped persons aged 0-30 maintained by the Polish Benedictine Missionary Sisters. |
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- Kevin Hannan, Polish Catholicism: a Historical Outline
- Christina Manetti, Tygodnik Powszechny and the Postwar Debate on
Literature in Poland
- Ashley Fillmer, A Man Who Spanned Two Eras: The story of bridge pioneer Ralph Modjeski (review)
- Danusha V. Goska, After the Holocaust: Polish-Jewish Conflict in the Wake of World
War II (review)- John Guzlowski, Clarinet Polka (review)
- Andrzej Karcz, Polish Romantic Literature: an Anthology (review)
- Janet G. Tucker, The Noonday Cemetery and Other Stories (review)
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