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A Franciscan Odyssey: Autobiography of WW II Prisoner, Soldier, Priest and Foster Parent
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A Franciscan Odyssey: Autobiography of WW II Prisoner, Soldier, Priest and Foster Parent in Ottawa, ON
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A Franciscan Odyssey: Autobiography of WW II Prisoner, Soldier, Priest and Foster Parent in Ottawa, ON
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The publisher is William R. Parks: www.wrparks.com A remarkable true story. As a young seminarian, Lucjan Królikowski, who was accepted into the Franciscan Order by St Maximilian Kolbe, was arrested by the NKVD and deported to labor camps in Northern Siberia. Leaving the Soviet Union with the Polish army of General Anders, he studied for the priesthood in Lebanon. He was sent to work in East Africa, where he ministered to Polish children in a Displaced Peoples Refugee Camp, in Tengeru. After the war he adopted 150 Polish orphaned children and brought them to Canada. He worked for many years in radio ministry in Western New York and currently lives in New England. He has been awarded many honors for his work with the children."A Franciscan Odyssey" is a new version of his popular memoir written in Polish. It was translated into English by Dr. Gosia Brykczynska of London, England. Cover design by Anthony Rozak. Topics covered in this book: Niepokalanow, Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Franciscan Religious Order, Scouting movement, Gulag Archipelago, World War II, Polish Army in the Soviet Union, Polish orphans, communism, Bierut Lebanon, Tengeru Settlement, East Africa, Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger, Father Justyn Holy Rosary Hour. Over 800 books on sale at www.wrparks.com
The publisher is William R. Parks: www.wrparks.com A remarkable true story. As a young seminarian, Lucjan Królikowski, who was accepted into the Franciscan Order by St Maximilian Kolbe, was arrested by the NKVD and deported to labor camps in Northern Siberia. Leaving the Soviet Union with the Polish army of General Anders, he studied for the priesthood in Lebanon. He was sent to work in East Africa, where he ministered to Polish children in a Displaced Peoples Refugee Camp, in Tengeru. After the war he adopted 150 Polish orphaned children and brought them to Canada. He worked for many years in radio ministry in Western New York and currently lives in New England. He has been awarded many honors for his work with the children."A Franciscan Odyssey" is a new version of his popular memoir written in Polish. It was translated into English by Dr. Gosia Brykczynska of London, England. Cover design by Anthony Rozak. Topics covered in this book: Niepokalanow, Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Franciscan Religious Order, Scouting movement, Gulag Archipelago, World War II, Polish Army in the Soviet Union, Polish orphans, communism, Bierut Lebanon, Tengeru Settlement, East Africa, Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger, Father Justyn Holy Rosary Hour. Over 800 books on sale at www.wrparks.com

















