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Helping the poor, needy and the destitute Brother Zeno ¯ebrowski became very famous in Japan. He was a friend of the Emperor Hirohito and his family. He was loved and admired by the Japanese people. The media reported almost daily on his charitable work. There are many press releases about him, and here you can find some of them.

Celebrating 65 years:
Mr. & Mrs. Chester Zebrowski

Nov. 24, 2003
(PDF 150 KB)
Mrs. Zebrowski Finds Talk Best Tonic for Sick Tots Feb 17, 1966
(PDF 150 KB)

Hospital volunteers feted for service to community

Jun 8, 1994
(PDF 130 KB)

Volunteer Service Aids Bayonne Hospital

(PDF 150 KB)
Jerome N. Czajka (PDF 64 KB)

Mrs. Zebrowski Finds Talk Best Tonic for Sick Tots

(PDF 150 KB)
Living Santa Claus (PDF 150KB)

NCCJ Annual Brotherhood Awards Dinner

(PDF 60 KB)
Hospital volunteers feted for service to community June 8, 1994
(PDF 140 KB)

“Zeno Boys” Ranch In Fukuyama

(PDF 110 KB)
Gifts for Hokkaido School Children

June 14, 1955
(PDF 95 KB)

“Mominoki Gakuen” Built Thanks To Generous Gifts Julay 5,1965
(PDF 200 KB)
Polish “Santa Claus” Aids Japan’s Poor Feby 14, 1970
(PDF 140 KB)

Zeno Urges Help For Hokkaido Victims

(PDF 130 KB)
Saint Francis Zeno Ranch Will Be Built In Hiroshima Feb. 6, 1961
(PDF 150 KB)
The “Obscure” Zeno Turns Out To Be “Zeno-San” in Japan (PDF 240 KB)

Int’l Students Group Toiling For Boys’ Pasture in Hiroshima

(PDF 180 KB)
20-Year-Old Girl To Devote Herself To Mominoki Gakuen (PDF 120 KB)
"Brother Zeno"
Edward Wilczynski
Sep. 7, 1988
(PDF 115 KB)

The Yomiuri

(PDF 278 KB)
Our Polonia
Edward Wilczynski
Oct. 27, 1982
(PDF 150 KB)
Archbishop of Tokyo Sep. 7, 1998
(PDF 41 KB)
Polish Brother July 16, 1969
(PDF 147 KB)

A Brief History of the Kurpie People

(PDF 245 KB)
Aid for Kogoshima Oct. 13, 1961
(PDF 128 KB)
Monument built to fete selfless monk Sep. 23, 1998
(PDF 107 KB)
Boundless Love - a screen story on Polish Brother Zenon (PDF 228 KB)
Emperor hails 2 Poles with close ties to Japan July 11, 2002
(PDF 700 KB)

 

 
   
   
   

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