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Jasna Gora: the place in Czestochowa, the place
in Poland, where - to quote the most insightful remark of Henryk Sienkiewicz - "the undying heart of the Polish people is beating". Themonastery and thesanctuary but also the fortress that the enemies offaith and the Polish nation did not manage to conquer.
Besides this, the main seat of the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit, known as the Pauline Fathers. For over six centuries have they cherished the Image of the Blessed Virgin, famous for its blessings. Every year, afew million pilgrims arrive before the Black Madonna of Czestochowa, with Popes, heads of state, unknown pilgrims ofvarious background among their number. They all come to Her in search of consolation or deliverance. And how often do they receive it! It is the Black Madonna ofCzestochowa who the Polish nation loves and has chosen its Queen.
This book shows and describes Her house in Jasna Gora.
What is this house like? A beautiful one and full of prayer. Economical and hospitable. Patriotic and unflinching. One where sanctity and art have merged into an ideal community.
Thus it emerges here: an eminent work of the arts of photography and editorship. This book is published on the 700th anniversary offounding the Pauline Order, which - though it germinated intheHungarian soil - took roots and grew in the Polish soil to thelike of the ancient oaks. Thank you, dear Fathers and Friars, for the centuries of care over
Our Lady! Let this book commend us all to Her grace.