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This fine-silver souvenir coin commemorates the first pilgrimage of pope Francis to Cracow, Poland, on 27 July 2016. The Wawel Cathedral, national sanctuary and coronation site of Polish monarchs, has played a vital role in the history of the Polish nation. It is deeply ingrained in the collective imagination of Poles. Its construction was initiated around 1000 CE. Since then it was a subject to several reconstructions. Since 14 th century it has been a burial site of several Polish kings, leaders and national heroes. The St Leonard’s Crypt houses the tombs of Polish national poets who popularized the idea of Polish independent state: Juliusz Słowacki and Adam Mickiewicz. The Cathedral is also a veneration place of St Stanislaus. His silver sarcophagus is placed in the central part of the Cathedral, which is called “The Altar of the Fatherland” (Ara Patriae). It is the place where Polish kings brought their war trophies, including the Teutonic battle flags captured by Jogaila troops in the Battle of Grunwald. Pope Francis in the historic heart of Poland minted in fine silver Ag 999 timeless memento of the pope Francis’ pilgrimage to Poland certificate of authenticity confirming the highest standards of finishing First pilgrimage of pope Francis to Cracow, Poland, has been organized on the occasion of the World Youth Day. His visit to the Wawel Cathedral is highly symbolic in meaning. The sanctuary with a 1,000-year history, the heart of Polish statehood, has been visited by two successors to Saint Peter: John Paul II and Benedict XVI. In 1978 (two weeks after his succession to the Holy See), John Paul II wrote about the Cathedral: “this is the place where beats the heart of Poland, and my heart beats there, too”. During his first pilgrimage to Poland, John Paul II visited the sanctuary in the very first place. Denomination: 1 New Zealand dollar Material: Ag 999 Size: 38.61 mm Weight: 17.50 g Date of issue: July 2016 |