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How polish priest promoted nationalism?

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Poland has had a shift to the political right, as evidenced by the recent victories of the “Law and Justice” party in both the presidential and parliamentary elections this year. One reason for the election of the conservative-nationalist party is the growing migrant crisis, which many Poles see as a threat to their control over their own borders and society. Young people in particular are growing more conservative in their views; approximately 67 percent of the Polish high school and university students who voted in October’s parliamentary elections supported right-wing candidates.



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The priest who is the new face of Polish nationalism

Last month, Fr. Jacek Międlar gave a controversial speech before a cheering crowd of thousands during Poland’s Independence Day rally.

Poland has had a shift to the political right, as evidenced by the recent victories of the “Law and Justice” party in both the presidential and parliamentary elections this year. One reason for the election of the conservative-nationalist party is the growing migrant crisis, which many Poles see as a threat to their control over their own borders and society. Young people in particular are growing more conservative in their views; approximately 67 percent of the Polish high school and university students who voted in October’s parliamentary elections supported right-wing candidates.

On November 11, the recently ordained Father Jacek Międlar of Rzeszów addressed 70,000-100,000 Polish patriots at a controversial Independence Day rally in Warsaw. His speech delighted the crowds but outraged opponents, who characterize his theological take on Polish nationalism as “pseudo-Christianity.”

There was nothing meek about the blond young man clad in a black cassock and a hooded sweatshirt when he shouted to the sea of people and Polish flags, “Glory be to Jesus Christ and his Holy Gospel! Now, everyone, loudly: Glory be to Jesus Christ!”

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