“Poland is ruled by political gangsters,” says bishop in homily warning of migration threat

A bishop has given a homily at Poland's holiest Catholic shrine during which he declared that the country “is ruled by political gangsters” and warned of the dangers of irregular migration.
In response, foreign minister Radosław Sikorski accused Wiesław Mering, bishop emeritus of Wlocławek, of “inciting against refugees”, which he said was “intellectually inconsistent” given that the church's “founder was a refugee”.
Bishop Mering at Jasna Góra: again, just like in communist times, Poland is ruled today by political gangsters #włączprawdę #TVRepublika https://t.co/aCEUmi1Tsm
— Republika TV 🇵🇱 #włączprawdę (@RepublikaTV) July 13, 2025
Mering was speaking on Sunday at the annual pilgrimage organized by Radio Maryja, a Catholic broadcaster, to Jasna Góra monastery , which is home to the Black Madonna icon and is Poland's holiest Catholic shrine.
“Our borders are threatened from both the west and the east,” he warned, referring to a migration crisis engineered by Belarus on Poland's eastern border and the return of thousands of irregular migrants to Poland by Germany from the west.
On Saturday, at the same pilgrimage, Antoni Długosz, auxiliary bishop emeritus of Częstochowa, said that “German police are tossing illegal immigrants across the border like objects.” But “we Poles know what mercy is, and it doesn't mean we should open our doors to all illegal immigrants.”
“It creates serious problems in the countries [illegal immigrants] arrive in,” Długosz continued. “For decades, the Islamization of Europe has been progressing through mass immigration. What we are witnessing now in Poland is only the beginning. It began the same way in the West.”
Meanwhile, in his homily on Sunday, Mering said that Poland is “ruled by people who call themselves Germans”, referring to a recently leaked recording of a private phone call involving Prime Minister Donald Tusk in which he jokingly called himself German.
“Poland is now ruled by political gangsters,” added the bishop, claiming that Tusk himself had said this. The prime minister was, in fact, referring to the former Law and Justice (PiS) government.
Mering also said that “schools are being destroyed by barbarism” because the government is “removing patriotic and national content”.
He defended the right of the church to involve itself in politics, saying that “a bishop's duty is to bring Christ into politics, because politics without Christ is the greatest plague on the nation.” In 2020, Jasna Góra monastery issued rules banning political speeches .
Poland's constitutional court has ruled that the government's decision to halve the number of hours that Catholic catechism classes are taught in schools is unconstitutional because it was not agreed with the church https://t.co/o5xnwKWY0W
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The bishop's homily prompted a response from Sikorski. With regard to being “German”, Sikorski noted that his “family connection to Germany” is the fact that his grandmother's brother, Polish Catholic priest Roman Zientarski, was a prisoner of the German-Nazi concentration camp of Dachau.
Sikorski then added that he “considers inciting against refugees in the name of the church, whose founder was a refugee, intellectually inconsistent.”
Previously, on Saturday morning, Sikorski had published a video criticizing recent cases of “anti-immigrant hysteria”, which he said “harms Poland” and “awakens the worst demons”
I kindly inform Bishop Meringa that I have a family connection to Germany, such that my grandmother's brother, Canon Roman Zientarski, served five years in Dachau. I shared a bunk with Blessed Michał Kozal, your predecessor. However, the incitement against refugees in the name of the church, which…
— Radosław Sikorski 🇵🇱🇪🇺 (@sikorskiradek) July 13, 2025
Meanwhile, at the same pilgrimage, Radio Maryja's founder, Father Tadeusz Rydzyk , also criticized what he claimed is the removal of religion classes from schools by education minister Barbara Nowacka. “What are you thinking, you woman?” he asked.
“We Catholics, let us not allow [anyone] to spit on the church and God,” Rydzyk continued. “Let's not allow our faith to be taken away…In order to destroy faith, the church, and then destroy your nation, Islamization and genderisation are being forcibly introduced.”
In response, Nowacka tweeted that “PiS's favorite chaplain is in a political frenzy at Jasna Góra.” She also noted that religion classes are not being removed from schools, but rather reduced from two hours a week to one .
Rydzyk has long enjoyed close relations with PiS, now in opposition but which ruled Poland from 2015 to 2023, during which time Rydzyk's various organizations received millions of zlotys in state subsidies . A number of senior PiS politicians attended Sunday's Radio Maryja pilgrimage.
PiS's favorite priest is in political frenzy at Jasna Góra today. This is how the Church loses its faithful.
One religion lesson in school during the first or last lesson from September 1, 2025 is simply a sensible measure.
It is also worth remembering that faith is not a business, and school is… https://t.co/zOoZ8OuD2H
— Barbara Nowacka (@barbaraanowacka) July 13, 2025
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