Tygodnik Powszechny 
is a Polish Catholic weekly magazine that's been in circulation since 1945.
It was founded by Cardinal Adam Stefan Sapieha in Kraków, where the editorial office is still based today.
It covers religion, culture, politics, global affairs, and social issues. During the communist era, it stood out as an independent voice for Catholic intellectuals.
In fact, in 1953, the authorities suspended it temporarily because it refused to print an obituary for Stalin.