The Divine Mercy Sanctuary, a Roman Catholic basilica in Krakow, Poland, holds the tomb of St. Faustina Kowalska, a Polish nun who experienced a vision of Jesus in 1931. This significant event has made the sanctuary a revered pilgrimage site for Catholics worldwide. Visitors can explore the church’s interior, which is often filled with the quiet murmurs of prayer and the soft glow of candlelight. The sanctuary’s design and atmosphere reflect its spiritual importance, offering a place for reflection and devotion.
Divine Mercy Sanctuary (Sanktuarium Bozego Milosierdzia)
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