Today at 12:00 Noon Poland held "two minutes of silence" in honor of the tragic death of its president and other dignitaries in Russia yesterday morning, so the BBC reports.
It just occurred to me that a Catholic nation mourning the tragic death of it's citizens and leaders, while en route to commemorate the communist slaughter of tens of thousands of it's citizens, and on the liturgical fifth anniversary of the glorious death of the Venerable Pope John Paul II, on the eve of the Feast of the Divine Mercy, the Octave of the glorious resurrection of the Lord, there is much more that just the secularized "two minutes of silence." The Church of Poland is certainly offering every Mass in that land this Divine Mercy Sunday in mourning, and the midday Regina Coeli and their daily Rosary.
The BBC needs to realize that the prayer of Poland to the living and true God Jesus Christ is all but silent today. Believers pray when non-believers call for silence!
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