- Jan 12, 2023
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The Day came and the Parish of Saint Stanislaus was done up with banners and regalia of the Household of the King of Poland. The Church itself was packed and there were screens set up in several of the surrounding squares and parishes to accommodate the sheer number of Faithful who had come to Rome for the first Papal Coronation in centuries. Pope Hadrian VII was tasked to be primary celebrant, and They too were excited for such a prestigious event, though he allowed none of his emotion to show as his retinue of Acolytes assisted him in dressing. His concelebrants were equally attended, the church had commissioned new vestments in real cloth of gold with an enameled crest of the House of Poland in the middle of the rondel on the backs. The concelebrants were Archbishop Józef Kowalczyk, the apostolic nuncio to Poland, Patriarch Georges-Joseph Toussaint, the Regional Patriarch of Europe, as well as all the polish cardinals, bishops, and clergy of polish descent that they could fit. All in all, there were over 20 concelebrants. The Pope once dressed made his way to the secondary sacristy through the back corridors to check in with the King of Poland. He stopped and looked to the guardsman, and simply raised an eyebrow, were they really going to make the Supreme Pontiff of the catholic church ask permission to enter?
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