Religious Figure

Wojciech Polak

1964 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Wojciech Polak is the 3,117th most popular religious figure, the 1,422nd most popular biography from Poland and the 58th most popular Polish Religious Figure.

Wojciech Polak is most famous for serving as the Archbishop of Gniezno and the Primate of Poland since 2014. He is known for his leadership in the Polish Catholic Church and his involvement in various social and ecumenical initiatives.

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Among Religious Figures

Among religious figures, Wojciech Polak ranks 3,117 out of 3,187Before him are Ogyen Trinley Dorje, Josef Grünwidl, Emmanuel Félémou, Julio Rosales, Corrado Lorefice, and Joseph Strickland. After him are Antoine Camilleri, Nechtan nepos Uerb, Krzysztof Charamsa, Cahal Daly, Dodë Gjergji, and Anthony Bevilacqua.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Wojciech Polak ranks 800Before him are Stephen Bowen, Paula Marshall, Alex Baumann, Anita Barone, Jonas Sjöstedt, and Kaori Ekuni. After him are Andrzej Chyra, Pete Sandoval, María Galindo, Mitsuaki Madono, Paul Kaye, and Helir-Valdor Seeder.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Wojciech Polak ranks 1,422 out of NaNBefore him are Roman Giertych (1971), Jan Jakub Kolski (1956), Mariusz Czerkawski (1972), Kamil Grosicki (1988), Anna Anka (1971), and Janusz Kurtyka (1960). After him are Andrzej Wroński (1965), Elizabeth Diller (1958), Andrzej Chyra (1964), Bartosz Bosacki (1975), Władysław Pasikowski (1959), and Krzysztof Charamsa (1972).

Among Religious Figures In Poland

Among religious figures born in Poland, Wojciech Polak ranks 58Before him are Stanisław Wielgus (1939), Georg Sterzinsky (1936), Stanisław Nagy (1921), Karolina Kózka (1898), Władysław Rubin (1917), and Edmund Dalbor (1869). After him are Krzysztof Charamsa (1972).

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