To commemorate the 100th anniversary of regaining independence by Poland, students created a living logo commemorating this event.
Dressed in reflective vests, they gathered on the nearby pitch and formed the inscription, putting the symbol of Mary in the heart of the outline of our fatherland. It has been surrounded by 12 elements - in reference to the 12 stars forming the crown of Mary.
"The Book of Genesis and the Apocalypse was an inspiration for us. The first and last book of the Bible reminds us of the falling into slavery of sin. They also remind us of struggle, struggles, sacrifices, effort, all the victims of many people, to free themselves from this experience of enslavement. And victory, when it comes, comes through Mary, because it is she who always brings the fruit of her life - Jesus Christ." explains Fr. Dominick Koch. He adds that this was also the case of the captivity of our homeland - when all the light of hope was extinguished. "It radiated, adding hope, strength and courage. It reminded us of the victory over all evil, which Jesus made of Mary born. Our nation regained the desired independence. He arose from captivity and fall, occupying it with many sacrifices and sacrifices. In these experiments he is always faithful to the truth expressed in principle: God, Honor, Fatherland." explains Fr. Dominick Koch.