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Stefan Wyszynski

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  • One of the things to remember is that when the Pope was elected, his mentor, who was then Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski of Poland, told him on that day that he was elected in 1978 that you have been elected to lead the church into the third millennium.

    CNN Transcript Apr 8, 2005 2005

  • In 1968, when Ratzinger's best-selling book, Introduction to Christianity, came out, it was still considered liberal enough that Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski banned it in his diocese of Warsaw.

    A Tale of Two Cardinals Wills, Garry 2001

  • As Warsaw correspondent in 1966, Kramer went to Gdansk, Poland, with Tom Barthelemy, a U.S. Embassy friend, to cover a Roman Catholic celebration that was to feature a speech by Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, a diehard foe of Poland's communist rulers.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Information about a then unnamed person from a circle close to Lech Walesa and Primate Stefan Wyszynski first appeared in the Polish media some three years ago.

    unknown title 2009

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