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 | | Such a vision persists to this day, even if in the last decades it has begun to be on the defensive, faced with degeneration of the Polish spirit, with the "bleak god," preached by bad people and proclaimed by intemperate hatred. |
 | | It is difficult to say whether it is a peculiar Polish mysticism, or Polish longing for another world, or also the cult of Perperuna (Dodola), Perun’s female companion, or still something else that caused an immediate development of cult of the Mother of God (Bishop J. Wojtkowski). |
 | | In this vivid cult Divine Love married in a visible and real manner human love, also in its interhuman and social form. |
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