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Jasna Góra

Sanctuary of the Mother of God/Guide

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Częstochowa
Kiadó: Publishing House of the Pauline Order
Kiadás helye: Częstochowa
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött kemény papírkötés
Oldalszám: 175 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 23 cm x 12 cm
ISBN: 83-87055-41-7
Megjegyzés: Színes fotókkal.
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In a picturesque range of the limestone hills
of the Jura Krakowsko-Cz^stochowska region, "crowned" with the ruins of castles stretching from Cracow all the way to Wieluri, called the Eagle's Nest Trail, there is the city of Cz^stochowa on the Warta River. According to legend its name derives from the name Cz?s-toch, a Slav who was the settlement's founder. In a document from 1220 the knight's village named "Cz^stochowa" is mentioned, which received its civic rights before 1377.
In the western part of the city, which in the 14"' century was called Stara (Old) Cz?sto-chowa, there is a 293 meter-high limestone hill, the top of which is covered with a complex of sacred and residential buildings, surrounded by fortified walls and a park, called Jasna Gora (Luminous Hill).
The 'Jasna G6ra" iClarusMons) term was mentioned for the first time in a document dating from 1388, issued by the starost of Olsztyn, however, it was named Jasna Gora" by the Pauline Monks, who moved here from... Tovább

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In a picturesque range of the limestone hills
of the Jura Krakowsko-Cz^stochowska region, "crowned" with the ruins of castles stretching from Cracow all the way to Wieluri, called the Eagle's Nest Trail, there is the city of Cz^stochowa on the Warta River. According to legend its name derives from the name Cz?s-toch, a Slav who was the settlement's founder. In a document from 1220 the knight's village named "Cz^stochowa" is mentioned, which received its civic rights before 1377.
In the western part of the city, which in the 14"' century was called Stara (Old) Cz?sto-chowa, there is a 293 meter-high limestone hill, the top of which is covered with a complex of sacred and residential buildings, surrounded by fortified walls and a park, called Jasna Gora (Luminous Hill).
The 'Jasna G6ra" iClarusMons) term was mentioned for the first time in a document dating from 1388, issued by the starost of Olsztyn, however, it was named Jasna Gora" by the Pauline Monks, who moved here from Hungary. This name was taken from St Laurence's Monastery in Jasna Gora of Buda (m Clara Monte Budensi), which was their home friary. ( )
Polish people have got used to tie countless matters of their life, various important, pivotal moments, vital decisions such as choosing one's path or vocation in life, child-fjirth. high school finals, which are called the maturity exam and many others with this Site, this Sanctuary. They've got accustomed to come to Jasna Gora with all their afflictions, revealing all of them to their Mother-the One, who not only has Her Painting, Her Image here, which is one of the most known and revered icons worldwide, but whose existence fills this place in a very special way. She is present here. She is present in the Mystery o^f Christ and the Church - according to the Council's teachings. She is present for ev-erytiody and each individual, who makes a pilgrimage to Her even if thisJourney is only in one's spirit or heart, one's last breath, if they are not atjle to travel in any other way.
Polish people have got used to it.
Our brothers from the neighboring nations have got used to it as well. More and nu)re people from entire Europe and from other countries come here.
John I'd III n, Jasna aora.Jiine 4. 1979 Vissza

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