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Genk Fights to Keep Polish Chaplain, but Oblate Fathers Stand Firm: "He Agreed to It Himself"

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In Genk, the mayor is concerned about the future of the Polish community in the city. The Polish priest who has been active there for years is leaving Genk and Limburg, and there is currently no successor. Therefore, Mayor Wim Dries (CD&V) sent a letter to the leadership of the Oblates in Belgium, the priest's religious order. But they are standing firm. "Father Adam has known about this for a year and accepted it himself," they say.

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In Genk, the mayor is concerned about the future of the Polish community in the city. The Polish priest who has been active there for years is leaving Genk and Limburg, and there is currently no successor. Therefore, Mayor Wim Dries (CD&V) sent a letter to the leadership of the Oblates in Belgium, the priest's religious order. But they are standing firm. "Father Adam has known about this for a year and accepted it himself," they say.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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vrt broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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