"In the end of my work on the fresh structure of the Chancellery, I invited the Salesian, Fr.Jarosław Wąsowicz, who will service as chaplain of the President", Karol Nawrocki, who will be sworn in as president of Poland on August 6.
Nawrocki chose a chaplain
"Fr. Jarosław Wąsowicz is simply a clergyman and a scientist. A brave man, devoted to God a patriot. Anti-communist, erstwhile associate of the Youth Fighting Federation. manager of the Archives of the Salesian Pilska Province" – described his résumé.
"Former associate of planet War II Museum Council. The originator of the social action “The Heart for Inka”. Organizer of national pilgrimages of fans to Jasna Góra and vacation trips for children from Polish families surviving in Vilnius. Author of respective 100 technological and publicist publications, lecturer. A cheerful man, hardworking, and besides kind," we read in his entry.
Controversy in Fr Wąsowicz's résumé
It's official. However, as the media reported, including "Gazeta Wyborcza", Fr Jarosław Wąsowicz was seen in the company of people associated with a extremist cheering environment.
Photos published in the media included Olgierd L., ps. "Olo", suspected of participating in an organized crime group, and Grzegorz H., ps. "Track", accused of promoting neo-Nazi content.
"Capelan of the president of the Republic of Poland Karol Nawrocki during a spot-on gathering in embrace of neo-Nazi and criminal Grzegorz H. ps. herring, accused in connection with the operation of an organized group in Roza's social agency. Grzegorz H. tattooed swastikas and Hitler's image on his body" – recalled writer Bertold Kittel on Saturday.
As if that wasn't enough, the priest became celebrated for the photograph we see as showing an offensive motion with the logo "Gazeta Wyborcza", standing next to the inscription "buy the newspaper, drink free coffee".
Nawrocki's oath was scheduled for August 6.