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#13383535
28 February 2026
Jean-Claude Hollerich, Archbishop of Luxembourg attends a meeting in Krakow, Poland on February 27, 2026. Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich will train priests in Krakow in synodality before the diocesan synod that will take place in March.
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#13383541
28 February 2026
Jean-Claude Hollerich, Archbishop of Luxembourg attends a meeting in Krakow, Poland on February 27, 2026. Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich will train priests in Krakow in synodality before the diocesan synod that will take place in March.
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#13383544
28 February 2026
Jean-Claude Hollerich, Archbishop of Luxembourg attends a meeting in Krakow, Poland on February 27, 2026. Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich will train priests in Krakow in synodality before the diocesan synod that will take place in March.
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#13383546
28 February 2026
A priest holds a rosary during a meeting with Jean-Claude Hollerich, Archbishop of Luxembourg in Krakow, Poland on February 27, 2026. Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich will train priests in Krakow in synodality before the diocesan synod that will take place in March.
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#13383556
28 February 2026
Jean-Claude Hollerich, Archbishop of Luxembourg attends a meeting in Krakow, Poland on February 27, 2026. Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich will train priests in Krakow in synodality before the diocesan synod that will take place in March.
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#13383549
28 February 2026
Jean-Claude Hollerich, Archbishop of Luxembourg and Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow attend a meeting in Krakow, Poland on February 27, 2026. Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich will train priests in Krakow in synodality before the diocesan synod that will take place in March.
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#13383551
28 February 2026
Jean-Claude Hollerich, Archbishop of Luxembourg and Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow attend a meeting in Krakow, Poland on February 27, 2026. Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich will train priests in Krakow in synodality before the diocesan synod that will take place in March.
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#13383533
28 February 2026
Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow speaks ahead a meeting with Jean-Claude Hollerich, Archbishop of Luxembourg, in Krakow, Poland on February 27, 2026. Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich will train priests in Krakow in synodality before the diocesan synod that will take place in March.
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17 September 2025
A railway wagon is locked by a chain inside a rail yard in Kolkata, India, on September 17, 2025.
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#12442461
4 June 2025
A priest films a protest after a concrete canopy collapses at the Novi Sad train station in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 5, 2024. The protest follows the collapse of a concrete canopy at the entrance to the Novi Sad train station on November 1, 2024.
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Memorial March Marking The 81th Anniversary Of The Deportation Of Jews From Thessaloniki To Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp.
17 March 2024
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17 March 2024
An Orthodox priest and a woman are lighting candles on a train wagon in Thessaloniki, Greece, on March 17, 2024, during a memorial march marking the 81st anniversary of the first deportation of Jews from Thessaloniki to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
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Memorial March Marking The 81th Anniversary Of The Deportation Of Jews From Thessaloniki To Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp.
17 March 2024
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17 March 2024
A woman and an Orthodox priest are placing flowers on a train wagon during a memorial march marking the 81st anniversary of the first deportation of Jews from Thessaloniki to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Thessaloniki, Greece, on March 17, 2024.
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#7936922
19 March 2022
A priest providing help to the refugees is walking in the train station. Refugees fleeing from Ukraine after the Russian invasion, are seen in Przemysl railway station boarding the train to get further to Poland or other European countries. People arrive from Medyka - Shehyni border crossing, where most of them cross the Polish Ukrainian borders on foot. According to UN - UNHCR more than 3.3 million refugees left the country as United Nations announced and showed the data on a map and almost 6.5 million Ukranians have been internally displcaed. Przemysl, Poland on March 18, 2022
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#6683248
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora is getting ready for private prayer at the closed Roman Catholic Church 'Our Lady Star Of The Sea' in Roundstone. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, all religious ceremonies are still canceled. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683250
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora seen with his dog 'Rambo' near to the Gowla Fishery, situated in central Connemara, among one of the most beautiful and peaceful landscapes. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#6683246
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora walks his dog 'Rambo' near Barnanoraun townland, along the Owenglin River. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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