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00:00The first meeting in 1997 was associated with the visit of St. John Paul II in Gniezno.
00:10The vision that St. John had was that the Holy Father would be the first to lead the young girls and boys through the gates of the third millennium.
00:22St. John strongly believed that he would be able to write the Lednica program.
00:27Later, he showed it in an exceptional moment.
00:31Although the Pope was not on the Lednica with his foot,
00:37but while the pilgrims were flying their helicopters from Gorzów to Gniezno,
00:45there was a moment when the helicopter with the Holy Father was flying over the fields of the Lednica,
00:53and then, as best it could, it descended and flew through the gate.
00:57As St. John Paul II showed, this was the first transition.
01:04The Holy Father was the first to lead the young girls through the gate, which is Christ.
01:12The message that the Pope recorded for the Lednica,
01:17the voice that the young boy spoke,
01:20was the message that later, in the second message, he returned to in the third.
01:25It was the message that he said,
01:27it is not enough to go through the threshold, you have to go deeper.
01:30He encouraged the young boys in this message to go through the gate, which is Jesus Christ,
01:35to believe him, to trust him and to carry this truth to everyone,
01:40trusting Christ, who is salvation for us all.
01:44This is the first Lednica, the beginning.
01:47Of course, the whole story of how it happened is also very interesting,
01:53that these fields of the Lednica appeared, that this fish appeared there.
01:57This is simply the enthusiasm of Father John the High,
02:00his charisma, his power and strength,
02:03and his cooperation with St. John Paul II,
02:08and both open to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
02:11Because if you look at it in a human way, everyone would probably say,
02:14no, this is unreal and impossible.
02:16And these two powers of God, listening to the Holy Spirit,
02:20realized the work that continues to this day.

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