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Almost twenty years have passed since the end of John Paul II’s pontificate. The Roman Catholic Church in Poland faces a serious crisis, stimulated not only by secularisation processes, which are characteristic for Western Europe, but also by a whole ...
Joanna Paszenda
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From Empires to Nation-State: Remaking the Roman Catholic Church in an Independent Poland [PDF]
Roman Catholicism is most often imagined as an element of continuity in Poland’s turbulent history: even when a Polish state was absent from the map of Europe from the late eighteenth through early...
James Björk
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The lostness of an individual or institution is manifested in their aversion towards conforming or adapting to the social and cultural conditions in which they are to function or carry out their fundamental tasks.
Józef Baniak
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The available research suggests that the rate of involvement of people with disabilities and their families in the life of the Church is significantly lower than that of people without disabilities. The engagement of people with disabilities is largely dependent on (a) the level of religiosity; (b) intrinsic motivation; (c) the level of trust in the ...
Katarzyna Zielinska Król
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Abstract Public entities, including religious institutions, which also serve public functions, are required to adapt their space and services to accommodate the needs of people with disabilities. The article presents the findings of a study on the accessibility of places of worship that belong to the Catholic Church in Poland, in relation to existing ...
Magdalena Maksymiuk +2 more
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Greek Catholic and Orthodox shrines in the Polish People’s Republic as examples of destroying and saving the cultural heritage of the frontier [PDF]
The shrine constituting the centre of spirituality was inseparable from the religious life of the Ukrainian people. The deportations of Ukrainians from the south-east of Poland in 1944–1947 exposed their churches to intentional and unintentional ...
Roman Drozd
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This article analyzes importance of the Roman Catholic Church in Volhynia in the interwar period. The article reveals the process of formation of the Roman Catholic Church in Volhynia, and special attention is paid to the interwar period. Roman Catholic
Павло Хом'як
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One of the most important questions in the Roman Catholic Church is the question of sexual and gender diversity. Therefore, the article presents the results of qualitative and quantitative content analysis of the Catholic sociocultural periodical Więź ...
Laddach Agnieszka
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Weapons of the weak or weak weapons? Women, priests, and power negotiations in roman catholic parishes in rural Poland. [PDF]
Drawing on James Scott’s works on “everyday resistance” and “weapons of the weak”, this article inquires whether Roman Catholic women’s gossip and jokes about priests may lead to a redefi nition of priest-parishioners’ relations.
Agnieszka Pasieka
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The Genesis and Movement of Capitals of the Roman Catholic Clerical Collegium of the Russian Empire
The aim of managing monetary capitals, owned by the Roman Catholic Church in the Russian Empire, required taking a number of measures on their accumulation in Roman Catholic Clerical Collegium.
Andrey I. Ganchar
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