When asked if he went to Pope Francis’s funeral, Lech Wałęsa used a surprising explanation. “I’m not going. I’m sorry, but I’m unable. My head has been cut off,” said the former president in an interview with Onet.
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Lech Wałęsa was asked by Onet if he went to the Vatican on Saturday to participate in the funeral of Pope Franciscus.
No, I’m not going. I’m sorry, but I can’t. My head is cut
– Lech Wałęsa evaporated, who had to explain the meaning of his words.
But how is your head cut off? The Lord is a symbol of freedom, the most recognizable pole in the world
Early Magdalena Rigamonti.
I was … it died with the wind
Wałęsa explained.
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“After a smile and satisfaction “
Lech Wałęsa was also asked about his meeting with Pope Franciscus.
I told us that we lived when the era changed and I explained how I understand it
– replied Wałęsa, who was asked if the pope agreed with him.
After a smile and satisfaction you can see that he has admitted
– said Lech Wałęsa, who believes that the church in Poland “was a bit reversed from Francis.”
This is correct, but it must be understood again that it is because the Polish church is great. This can be done faster with smaller organisms in other countries. In the case of the larger one, driving is always a bit worse. The Polish Church has the big worse control
– The former president tells his thoughts.
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Source: wPolityce

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