Problem daty kanonizacji męczenników wileńskich Antoniego, Jana i Eustachego
Artykuł koncentruje się na dacie i okolicznościach kanonizacji męczenników wileńskich Antoniego, Jana i Eustachego. Męczenników wileńskich kanonizowano w 1364 roku, kiedy metropolitą kijowskim był Aleksy, a patriarchat konstantynopolitański zatwierdził ...
Antoni Mironowicz
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Patriarcha Bartłomiej z wizytą pojednania na Ukrainie [PDF]
The article undertakes to present the essential qualities of Patriarch Bartholomew's pastoral visit to Ukraine, which are largely contained in his messages and speeches.
Moskałyk, Jarosław
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Teorie naukowe dotyczące powstania bractw cerkiewnych na terenie Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów w XV–XVI wieku [PDF]
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Polityka władz państwowych wobec wyboru i działalności metropolity Makarego, zwierzchnika Polskiego Autokefalicznego Kościoła Prawosławnego [PDF]
Government policy towards the election and activity of Metropolitan Macarius (Oksijuk) In post-war Poland, the state authorities aimed at taking control of the religious life of the individual Churches and religious organizations.
Dudra, Stefan
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Kościół prawosławny a Konstytucja Unii Europejskiej [PDF]
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Matwiejuk, Jarosław
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Autokefalia prawosławia ukraińskiego wbrew prawosławiu rosyjskiemu [PDF]
Receiving autocephaly from Constantinople by Orthodoxy in Ukraine in 2019 means for him primarily a qualitative change in both the organizational and legal sense, but also in the conscious and mental sense. It is a real reference to the historical legacy
Moskałyk, Jarosław
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Między Kijowem a Konstantynopolem Relacje Kościoła ukraińskiego z Patriarchatem Ekumenicznym (X–XXI w.) [PDF]
Relations between the Ukrainian Church and Constantinople were difficult. This goes back as far as 988, when the Christianisation of the Rus created a strong alliance between Kiev and the Byzantine Empire.
Kuczara, Konrad
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Between the 'Phanariote Yoke" and the "Jesuitical Yoke" : the 1859-1861 polemics between "Bulgaria" and "The Danubian Swan" journals concerning the issue of the Bulgarian Church [PDF]
At the turn of 1850s and 1860s there was a serious discussion inside the Bulgarian Church Movement, which had fallen apart into four parties: national, pro-Turkish moderates, pro-Russian moderates and pro-Uniate.
Popek, Krzysztof
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