John Paul II at all times remembered the anniversary of the Battle of Monte Cassino. He emphasised that “within the historical past of World Warfare II, Monte Cassino turned a sworn statement to your complete effort of the Polish soldier. It expresses the tribute of Polish blood within the combat for the Christian face of Europe towards a system that has changed evangelical love with the parable of domination, subjugation of others by power, a delusion based mostly on man’s hatred of man.”
Krzysztof Bronk – Vatican
On Might 17, 1984, throughout a gathering with veterans of the battle, the Pope famous that “by unusual decrees of Divine Windfall, Monte Cassino was liberated and captured by a Polish soldier. There was maybe some prophetic mission on this victory, that simply because the Polish soldier fought bloodily to seize the monastery, the nation may even wrestle with an analogous effort to stay devoted to Christian tradition and Christian beliefs, and that this loyalty would require nice sacrifice and no much less sacrifice. than conquering the monastery hill.”