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Ecce Homo

“Ecce Homo” by Adam Chmielowski, a.k.a. Saint Brother Albert and a character in my new play, The Actor.

Filed Under: The Actor Tagged: Adam Chmielowski, Blessed John Paul II, Brother Albert, Christ's passion, Ecce Homo, Good Friday, Holy Thursday, Krakow, Maundy Thursday, Pope John Paul II, Saint Brother Albert, Saint John Paul II

Daniel McInerny

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