
Our sitter
St. Mary Mother of God
Mary, the Mother of God, is a central figure in Christianity, venerated by Catholics, Orthodox Christians and many other believers. Mother of Jesus Christ and spiritual mother of all believers. Her worship includes prayers, rosary services and pilgrimages to her apparition sites, such as Lourdes and Fatima. Mary is often portrayed as a symbol of love, humility and maternal concern.
Our patron
Bl. Carlo Acutis
Carlo Acutis is a young Italian saint who has gained popularity for his deep spiritual life and his ability to use technology to spread the message of the Gospel. He died at the age of 15 after a battle with leukemia. His life has become an inspiration to young people around the world, and he has been declared blessed by the Catholic Church.


Our patroness
St. Sister Faustina Kowalska
Saint Faustina Kowalska, a Polish nun and mystic, is known for her devotion to the Divine Mercy, whose message was conveyed to her in revelations. Her memory is especially revered by Catholics, and her diary, which contains descriptions of apparitions and Jesus’ teachings, is one of the most famous mystical testimonies in Church history.
Other people who influenced the design of the project
Archangel Raphael
One of the main archangels in the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, considered the angel of healing and protection. In the Bible, it plays an important role in stories of healing and care for people, and is often called upon by believers in prayers for support and healing.


St. Padre Pio
Saint Padre Pio, actually Pio of Pietrelcina, was an Italian Capuchin, mystic and stigmatist, considered one of the most outstanding saints of the 20th century. He gained notoriety for his life of prayer, penance and spiritual care for people, as well as his gift of stigmata, the visible wounds of Christ on his body.
St. John Mary Vianney
Saint John Mary Vianney, known as the Priest of Ars, was a French priest who was famous for his zealous pastoral ministry and life of prayer. He is considered the patron saint of all priests because of his commitment to converting sinners and leading souls to salvation.


Bl. Sister Sancja Szymkowiak
Saint Sister Sancja Szymkowiak, a Polish nun from the Congregation of the Felician Sisters, dedicated her life to serving the poor and needy. Her heroic virtues and dedication to prayer and social work have earned her recognition as a model of Christian life.
St. John Paul II
Pope John Paul II, Karol Wojtyla, was one of the most influential popes in the history of the Catholic Church. His pontificate, which lasted from 1978 to 2005, was characterized by extensive travel, moral teaching and a commitment to interreligious dialogue. John Paul II was beatified and canonized, and his teaching remains an important reference point for Catholics around the world.


Bl. Rev. Michael Sopocko
The priest, who played an important role in spreading the cult of Divine Mercy, having served as confessor and spiritual advisor to St. Joseph. Faustina Kowalska. It was thanks to his efforts and support that the first images of Divine Mercy were created and the Divine Mercy novena was spread.
St. Ludwig to Mont Fort
French saint, author of the “Treatise on the True Devotion to Mary,” considered one of the most important Mariological works in the history of the Catholic Church. His teachings on devotion to Mary and the mediation of the Mother of God have had a major impact on Catholic spirituality.


St. Father Damian de Veuster
Belgian missionary and saint of the Catholic Church, known as Father Damian, who dedicated his life to caring for leprosy patients in Hawaii. His heroic actions and dedication to serving the poor and sick made him a model of love and sacrifice.
Rev. Piotr Pawlukiewicz
Popular Polish preacher and retreatist, known for his colorful speaking style and openness to contemporary social and spiritual issues. His sermons attract thousands of believers, and his preaching also reaches a wide audience through social media.


Sister Leonia Nastal
A Polish nun, mystic and religious writer, the Venerable Servant of God of the Catholic Church was a preacher of the idea of mystical spiritual infancy. She entered the Congregation of the Servant Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary Immaculately Conceived in Stara Wieś in 1925, at the age of 22. During mystical revelations in the 1930s. was to receive a demonstration of a way of life based on humility and unlimited trust in God. She spent the last years of her life battling illness and undergoing treatment in Szczawnica, where she died in January 1940. The beatification process is currently underway.
Maria of Agreda
Spanish mystic and nun who had numerous visions and apparitions, including visions of the life of Mary the Mother of God. Her piety and devotion caused her to die in the reputation of sainthood, and her teaching and spiritual experiences have inspired many believers throughout the centuries. Author of a work on the life of Mary – The Mystical City of God.


Father Dominik Chmielewski
A Salesian, active as a pastor and missionary, he is known for his active evangelization work and involvement in various social initiatives. His sermons and publications on spirituality and Christian life are highly regarded among the faithful. Founder of the men’s religious community Warriors of Mary.
Sixto Rodriguez
American folk musician who in the 1970s. recorded two albums, went unnoticed in the US, but achieved cult popularity in South Africa and Australia. His story was told in the award-winning documentary “Searching for Sugar Man.”


Father Adam Szustak
A well-known Polish Dominican who became popular for his charismatic style of delivery and his ability to combine contemporary challenges with Catholic teachings. His retreats and lectures attract both young people and older people seeking spiritual support.
Alicja Lenczewska
A Polish mystic and teacher, she was the author of two spiritual diaries in which she described her conversations with Jesus Christ and other spiritual beings. Her life was marked by travel and teaching work, as well as an interest in religion that intensified after reading books on the Charismatic Renewal. She noted her mystical experiences since 1985, and in 1989 she received the gift of invisible stigmata. She founded the Apostles of Pure Love community and was diagnosed with kidney cancer in her later years.

