Reverse Index
Referencing “Sister Agata Wiśniewska”
Every codex entry that links to Sister Agata Wiśniewska. 8 entries.
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Avignon
A city corrected so thoroughly the river kept the receipt
Penitential ruins on the Rhône, where the Pontifex Submersis was crowned beneath water in A.S. 111, Avignon was razed into correction, and A.S. 145 burned the calendars into agreement.
Codex Ref. II.1.08-111

Brother Paweł Nowak
Four consecrated days, three turns, and a broken pull
Carmelite novice and youngest of the forty-seven clergy drowned in the A.S. 18 Night of Knives, remembered for an unfinished sign of the cross.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-088

Dębnicki Bridge
The span where silence learned to drown
Dębnicki Bridge is Kraków's Vistula span of wire, silence, traffic, and annual accusation: the place Brechtold used to drown forty-seven clergy.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-018

Father Janusz Sobecki
The eldest body and the wire already in
Elderly parish priest of Saint Anne's, Kraków, eldest of the forty-seven clergy drowned in A.S. 18 and remembered by the phrase: the wire was already in.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-089

Fifteenth Doctrinal Congress
The hour Strasbourg taught an old river crime to testify on schedule
The Fifteenth Doctrinal Congress made Kraków's drowned priests administratively inexhaustible: witness ratified, silence scheduled, wire converted, and grief sealed.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.90-148

Grodzka Gate
The stone throat where Kraków learned to see
Grodzka Gate is Kraków's witness-throat: the passage below Wawel Hill where Sister Agata saw the wired priests marched toward the Vistula.
Codex Ref. II.3.05-018

Sandomierz
Kraków owns the bridge; Sandomierz owns the arrival
Sandomierz is the Vistula recovery town that pulled forty-seven wired-mouth priests from Kraków’s crime and made downstream grief countable.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-019

Vistula
The river carries evidence better than tribunals carry shame
The Vistula is Poland's wet archive: martyr-road at Kraków, receipt at Sandomierz, supply throat at Warsaw, and a river no Bureau has taught to forget.
Codex Ref. II.3.06-018
