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Wilamowice: Will the Polish State Recognize the Language of St. Joseph Bilczewski?

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Following the decision of the Sejm and Senate, only President Karol Nawrocki's signature now stands between Wymysorys and recognition as the second regional language (after Kashubian). The language spoken by some residents of a small town in southern Poland was the first language of Saint Joseph Bilczewski, who came from Wilamowice. On April 26, 1860, in Wilamowice, on the western edge of what was then Galicia, the article "Wilamowice: Will the …
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Following the decision of the Sejm and Senate, only President Karol Nawrocki's signature now stands between Wymysorys and recognition as the second regional language (after Kashubian). The language spoken by some residents of a small town in southern Poland was the first language of Saint Joseph Bilczewski, who came from Wilamowice. On April 26, 1860, in Wilamowice, on the western edge of what was then Galicia, the article "Wilamowice: Will the …

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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