From the website: The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church (January 2014)
27 Apr 1939 74.74 Stanislaw Cardinal Dziwisz Archbishop of Kraków {Cracow}
11 Oct 1939 74.29 Zenon Cardinal Grocholewski Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education (for Institutes of Study), Roman Curia
17 Oct 1923 90.27 Henryk Roman Cardinal Gulbinowicz Archbishop Emeritus of Wroclaw {Breslavia}
21 Aug 1926 87.42 Marian Cardinal Jaworski Archbishop Emeritus of Lviv, Ukraine
20 May 1927 86.68 Franciszek Cardinal Macharski Archbishop Emeritus of Kraków {Cracow}
1 Feb 1950 63.98 Kazimierz Cardinal Nycz Archbishop of Warszawa {Warsaw}
4 Jul 1945 68.55 Stanislaw Cardinal Rylko President of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, Roman Curia
10 cardinals. 3 of them are eligible to elect a new pope.
Poland and Czech Republic are catholic countries. Romania is an orthodox country.
Poland is mostly Roman Catholic and they are proud of John Paul II.
Catholic cardinals do the same thing as archbishops just they can vote for a new pope [if there under 80].
Christianity. Many in Poland are Catholic.
Poland remained primarily Catholic.
Poland is predominantly Roman Catholic.
Catholic.
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Poland is Roman Catholic.
Yes you can.
The Galero.