Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Non-Catholic Polish Media Leaks Poison into Poland - Rydzyk

Father Taduesz Rydzyk, of Radio Maria, having excluded non-catholic media from an event attended by Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, claimed that there was almost no Polish media and that the non-catholic media in Poland was leaking poison into Poland in a beautiful package.

Rydzyk said that Polish letters are not enough to make the media Polish.

The multi-millionaire Monk made a special offer to the people to buy a satellite disk for 299 zloty that they could use to tune into his Catholic television station "Trwam".

Tight security at the event prevented access by any television stations that were not closely associated with Rydzyk.

The Prime Minister had the opportunity to address the crowd of 150,000 people who came to Jasna Góra on the 15 annual Pilgrimage of the Family of Radio Maria.

Many are fiercely loyal to Rydzyk and often respond to his call to demonstrate for certain causes. They are sometimes shown on television shouting accusations, in one form or another, that the Jews and Masons are causing problems in Poland.

Kaczynski exclaimed, "Poland is here!"

Attending the pilgrimage with the Prime Minister, were Deputy Prime Ministers Roman Giertych and Andrzej Lepper, and several government ministers.

Kaczynski said, "I can say that with full conviction and full faith, thanks to people like you, Poland will prevail against everybody in spite of all the difficulties. There are those who don't believe and sometimes those who do not want to believe."

"You can spread this as the truth, that we have this Government that makes mistakes like all people do once in a while but wants to go in this direction and will continue marching in this direction. "

"Nobody today in Poland can gather so many people and create such an atmosphere like here."

In previous years 200,000 people attended the event.

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