Warsaw: The bishops of Poland celebrated Thanksgiving Day on June 7, commemorating the fundamental role that Pope John Paul II played in the democratic process of Central Europe and Eastern Europe. Thanksgiving Day was celebrated with the slogan “Thank God for leaving this period of the Church and the world in the care of God.” This time, the ritual was used to thank the coroner virus crisis and God-given care during this crisis. Believers prayed for the end of the pestilence, for the healing of the sick, for the dead, and for the supporters of this crisis.
The sacrificial ceremony was held this afternoon at the church of God in Warsaw, in the service of Cardinal Casimieres Nix, the Metropolitan Archbishop of the capital. In the case of COVID, the celebration was different from previous decisions. The Virtual Pilgrimage has been postponed, this time by postponing the pilgrimage to the temple of God-ordained tradition in Warsaw. The ceremony ended with the worship of the Holy Eucharist and the liturgical liturgy.