Pośród niesnasków Pan Bóg uderza...
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Pośród niesnasków Pan Bóg uderza... - "Among the discord God rings [a bell]..." - is a poem written by Juliusz Słowacki in 1848, in which the poet prophesied the coming of a first Slavic pope.[1][2]
The poem was not popular with Słowacki's contemporaries and was mostly forgotten until a century later, when it gained huge popularity after Polish cardinal Karol Wojtyła was elected pope in 1978, as it has explicit predictions regarding a future Slavic pope (in Polish: "Słowiański Papież").[3][4] It was frequently cited by John Paul II.
References
- ^ Leon Dyczewski (2002). Values in the Polish Cultural Tradition. CRVP. pp. 100–. ISBN 978-1-56518-142-7.
- ^ Peter Jan Margry; Cristina Sánchez-Carretero (1 August 2011). Grassroots Memorials: The Politics of Memorializing Traumatic Death. Berghahn Books. pp. 190–. ISBN 978-0-85745-190-3.
- ^ Grzegorz Polak (2011). Nieznane oblicze pontyfikatu. Wydawnictwo M. pp. 11–. ISBN 978-83-7595-320-6.
- ^ Jan Kochańczyk (6 December 2012). Jan Paweł II i krach komunizmu: polski mesjanizm i losy świata. e-bookowo.pl. pp. 126–. ISBN 978-83-63080-85-3.
External links
- Poem on Polish Wikisource
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