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  1. 13 mag 2024 · Anna Pietrus, January 8, 2024 — 3 minutes read – ChurchPop. “Knight,” a new film about Saint Maximilian Kolbe produced by the Polish Bishop Conference’s Opoka Foundation, unveils the life of this martyr, missionary, inventor, founder of the Militia of the Immaculata, and founder of a modern media company. Opoka Foundation ...

  2. 14 mag 2024 · A brief snippet of his life story. On Monday, Oct. 26, there will be a one-day theatrical release of the Polish film Dwie KIorony or Two Crowns. Don’t worry — it’s been dubbed in English. The title refers to a dream of Kolbes in which the Blessed Virgin came to him and offered him a red crown or white crown. Kolbe said he ...

  3. 26 apr 2024 · Epic Tale of Saint Maximilian Kolbe Unveiled in New Film 'Knight' by Opoka Foundation. In a compelling cinematic journey, the Opoka Foundation, under the auspices of the Polish Bishop Conference, presents "Knight," a riveting 57-minute documentary delving into the life of Saint Maximilian Kolbe.

  4. 13 mag 2024 · In arrivo un cartone animato su san Massimiliano Kolbe. Un film d’animazione per far conoscere, soprattutto ai più giovani ma non solo, la storia di uno dei giganti della fede del ‘900: san Massimiliano Kolbe. Nasce con questo scopo Max and m e, un cartone animato che uscirà nelle sale cinematografiche messicane tra poco più ...

  5. 4 giorni fa · catholicsstrivingforholiness 3 years ago. August 14.ST. MAXIMILLIAN KOLBE. O.F.M. CONV. Martyr, Apostle of Consecration to Mary.Patron Saint of Prisoners, of those struggling against Drug Addiction, Pro-Life Movement, and... Read More. August 14. ST. MAXIMILIAN KOLBE, MARTYR. Short bio and a letter. 4 min read.

  6. 14 mag 2024 · St Maximilian Kolbe was Polish Franciscan friar, martyr, and saint who gave his life for a fellow prisoner in Auschwitz during World War II. Pray this novena for drug addicts, prisoners, families, and the pro-life movement. St Maximilian Kolbe was born Raymund Kolbe in Poland on January 8th, 1894. Poland at this time was part of the Russian Empire.