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Aug 2024
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San Maximiliano Kolbe: apasionado por Di...

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Cada 14 de agosto la Iglesia Católica celebra a San Maximiliano María Kolbe (1894-1941), sacerdote y fraile franciscano conventual que murió voluntariamente en el campo de concentración de Auschwitz (Polonia) durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El P. Kolbe pidió ser intercambiado por un prisionero a punto de ser ejecutado. El Padre Willie nos demuestra que de ... Show More
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