"A group of alcoholics who have been meeting
with physicians and therapists since the mid-1960s in the city of Poznan
decide in 1974 to meet on their own and follow the principles of A.A.
(Earlier meetings had been organized by therapist Maria Grabowska, who
had tried to have the Twelve Traditions and Twelve Steps published in
Polish newspapers but was thwarted by the censorship office.) Led by
Rajmund F., a Pole who became sober in 1973 and was fluent enough in
English and German to translate A.A. literature, the group takes the
name Eleusis, after the ancient Greek city the Roman Emperors favored as
sanctuary. Growth accelerates, and by June 1985 almost 100 groups will
be meeting across the country."
(AAWS Inc)
(see here)
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