Patron saints of Poland
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Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ...
. The primary patron saints are the
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the Queen of Poland, Saint Adalbert, and Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów. The secondary patron saints are the
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Saint Stanislaus Kostka and Saint Andrew Bobola. Historically, several other saints also were considered patrons of Poland.


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The Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland The Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland () (also translated as Our Lady, Queen of Poland or Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland, etc.) is an honorary title for Mary, mother of Jesus, used by Polish Catholics. The Catholic Church in Poland i ...
(''Najświętsza Maryja Panna, Królowa Polski'') **'' Bogurodzica'' ("Mother of God"), dating back to the 13th century, plays the role of Poland's first national anthem ** In the 14th century, Grzegorz of Sambor names the BVM "the queen of Poland and the Poles" ** 1 April 1655, King John Casimir proclaims the BVM the patroness saint of his realm (see: Lwów Oath) ** 8 September 1717, coronation of the icon of
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with papal crowns ** 1920,
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declares 3 May a solemnity of the BVM the Queen of Poland ** 1962,
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declares the BVM the Queen of Poland a principal patroness saint of Poland * Saint Adalbert (''święty Wojciech''; c. 956–997) * Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów (''święty Stanisław Szczepanowski''; 1030–1079)


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* Saint Stanislaus Kostka (''święty Stanisław Kostka''; 1550–1568) * Saint Andrew Bobola (''święty Andrzej Bobola''; 1591–1657)


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Saint Florian Florian ( la, Florianus; 250 – 304 AD) was a Christian holy man, and the patron saint of Linz, Austria; chimney sweeps; soapmakers, and firefighters. His feast day is 4 May. Florian is also the patron saint of Upper Austria, jointly with Le ...
(''święty Florian''; died c. 304) *
Saint Wenceslaus Wenceslaus I ( cs, Václav ; c. 907 – 28 September 935 or 929), Wenceslas I or ''Václav the Good'' was the Duke ('' kníže'') of Bohemia from 921 until his death, probably in 935. According to the legend, he was assassinated by his younger ...
(''święty Wacław''; c. 907–953) * Saint Hedwig of Silesia (''święta Jadwiga Śląska''; 1174–1243) * Saint Hyacinth (''święty Jacek''; c. 1200–1257) * Blessed Bronislava (''błogosławiona Bronisława''; c. 1200–1259) * Saint Kinga (''święta Kinga''; 1224–1292) * Saint Jadwiga the Queen (''święta Jadwiga Królowa''; c. 1373/4–1399) * Saint John Cantius (''święty Jan Kanty''; 1390–1473) * Servant of God Isaiah Boner (''sługa Boży Izajasz Boner''; c. 1400–1471) * Saint John of Dukla (''święty Jan z Dukli''; 1414–1484) * Blessed Ladislaus of Gielniów (''błogosławiony Władysław z Gielniowa''; c. 1440–1505) *
Saint Casimir Casimir Jagiellon ( la, Casimirus; lt, Kazimieras; pl, Kazimierz; 3 October 1458 – 4 March 1484) was a prince of the Kingdom of Poland and of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Second son of King Casimir IV Jagiellon, he was tutored by Johannes ...
(''święty Kazimierz''; 1458–1484) * Saint Josaphat Kuntsevych (''święty Jozafat Kuncewicz''; c. 1580–1623), Uniate


See also

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List of saints of Poland The following is a list of Roman Catholic saints, Beatification, blesseds, List of venerated Catholics, venerables, servants of God and candidates for sainthood who are considered to be "Polish", although not all of these saints are native-born Po ...


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