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Pope John Paul II Cultural Center in Washington D.C.


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Wystawę fotografii Jan Paweł II Święty: Aż po krańce ziemi


Wystawa będzie odbywać się od 21 marca do 9 kwietnia 2006r. w godzinach 10-17 (od wtorku do soboty) oraz 12 - 17 (niedziele). Miejsce:

Pope John Paul II Cultural Center in Washington D.C.
3900 Harewood Rd, NE
Washington, DC, 20017
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The exhibit consists of over 150 large photographs of Pope John Paul II taken by such famous photographers as Adam Bujak, Grzegorz Galaska, Arturo Mali, and Ryszard Rzepecki. Through the photographs, short quotations and picture legends the exhibit presents special moments from the Holy Father's 104 pilgrimages throughout the world.

The first version of the exhibit was prepared by the Polish Cultural Foundation Inc., of Boston and the Publisher "Kwadrat", of Krakow to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of John Paul II's Pontificate. Since 2003, due to continuous public interest, the exhibit has been presented over 20 cities of the United States. In 2005, the exhibit was updated and expanded to include the last two years of Pope John Paul II's Pontificate and his funeral. Since May 2005 a duplicate copy of the exhibit is traveling through Poland.

Pope John Paul II tireless pilgrimages "to the ends of the earth" and devotion to humanity brought him great admiration throughtout the world. When he was alive, he was generally recongized as being the greatest moral authority and the MESSENGER OF LOVE, JUSTICE, AND PEACE to all. After his death, despite the fact that his beatification has only started, he is recognized by many as a SAINT.

The exhibit will be shown from March 21 to April 9, 2006 at the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center in Washington D.C. Visitors can view the exhibit during the Center's hours of operation: Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m.

 

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