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Tytuł:
Organizacja terytorialna Diecezji Łódzkiej w latach 1920–1925
Territorial organization of the diocese of Łódź in 1920–1925
Autorzy:
Różański, Mieczysław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/502547.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Tematy:
diecezja łódzka
początki diecezji łódzkiej 1920–1925
organizacja terytorialna
diocese of Łódź
the beginnings of the diocese of Łódź 1920–1925
territorial organization
Opis:
A new diocese with the capital in Łódź was formed pursuant to the bull Christi Domini issued by the pope Benedict XV on 10 December 1920. The new diocese began its activity from the formation of new structures. Its beginnings can be traced back to the beginning of 1921 when the pope nominated Wincenty Tymieniecki as the first bishop of Łódź; he had been then a parish priest in St Stanislaus Kostka parish, the church which was to become the cathedral of the new diocese. In the moment of its inception the diocese consisted of five deaneries: Łódź (9 parishes), area outside Łódź (7 parishes), Brzeziny (13 parishes plus one new parish, in total 14), Kłodawa (8 parishes) and Łęczyca (24 parishes), which were situated in the western part of the Archdiocese of Warsaw. The sixth Tomaszów deanery was added to those five deaneries; it consisted of 6 parishes taken from Brzeziny deanery. The basis for the re-creation of the territorial organization of a newly created diocese and of a number of Catholics who used to live in that area are the lists called Elenchus cleri saecularis ac regularis dioecesis Lodzensis pro anno for a given year.
Źródło:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne; 2015, 24, 2; 85-106
1231-1634
Pojawia się w:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Biskup Michał Klepacz jako członek Episkopatu Polski
Autorzy:
Białkowski, Michał
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/22676775.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-06-07
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Tematy:
biskup Michał Klepacz
archidiecezja wileńska
diecezja łódzka
Konferencja Episkopatu Polski
Prymas Polski
bishop Michał Klepacz
Vilnius Archdiocese
Łódź Diocese
Episcopal Conference of Poland
Primate of Poland
Opis:
This paper, opening a series of publications dedicated to activities of Bishop Michał Klepacz at the Episcopal Conference of Poland, is an introduction to his biography and to the subject. Its first part presents the life and activities of the Bishop. The future Łódź ordinary was born on July 23, 1893, in the village of Wola, a suburb of Warsaw. He was ordained in 1916. He was a graduate of the Roman Catholic Theological Academy in Saint Petersburg and the Catholic University of Lublin, at which he defended his PhD dissertation in 1932. In 1936, he was appointed an Associate Professor of the Christian philosophy at the Stefan Batory University in Vilnius. The years he spent in Vilnius under Soviet, Lithuanian and, again, Soviet occupation, were dedicated to conspirational educational and research activities. During the German occupation in 1942–1944, he was held in prison and in labour camps. Following changes in state borders imposed after the end of the World War II, he was forced to leave Vilnius and settle in Białystok. And it was there where he received his appointment as a bishop of Łódź in 1947. Rev. Michał Klepacz was ordained a bishop on April 13, 1947, and his ingress to the Łódź cathedral took place one week later. During twenty years of his rule as the bishop, the most important events in the life of the Łódź Diocese included regulation of relations with the government, renewal of the priestly formation, reorganisation and development of the Church structures, and convoking of two Diocese Councils in 1948 and 1958. Bishop Michał Klepacz died on January 27, 1967, on a day preceding the millennial celebrations in the Łódź Diocese. The subsequent part of this work briefly presents the legal and structural basis of the Episcopal Conference of Poland and its specialist committees, focusing in particular on Bishop Michał Klepacz’s participation in those bodies. Furthermore, the importance of the office of the Primate of Poland was emphasised, as a person also being a chairman of the Plenary Conference and the Main Committee of the Episcopate of Poland.
Źródło:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne; 2021, 30, 1; 19-36
1231-1634
Pojawia się w:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Związki nuncjusza Achille Rattiego z Kościołem łódzkim
Nuncio Achille Ratti’s connections with the Church in Łódź
Autorzy:
Wilk, Stanisław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/503164.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Tematy:
Achille Ratti
Pius XI
Polska
Kościół łódzki
diecezja łódzka
Polska
Church in Łódź
diocese of Łódź
Opis:
This article, based on archival sources, presents nuncio Achille Ratti, a future pope Pius XI, and his activity in Poland and in Łódź. His activity took place in a difficult period of the First World War during important systemic changes. In December 1920 the decision was made about the inception of the diocese of Łódź. Achille Ratti contributed to it and is known as the “Polish Pope”.
Źródło:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne; 2019, 28, 4; 19-29
1231-1634
Pojawia się w:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Kościół katolicki w Łodzi w czasie i wojny światowej
The Catholic Church in Łódź during the First World War
Autorzy:
Gliński, Waldemar
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/503117.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Tematy:
Historia Kościoła katolickiego w Łodzi
świątynie katolickie
I wojna światowa
początki diecezji łódzkiej
history of the Catholic Church in Łódź
Catholic churches
First World War, beginnings of the diocese of Łódź
Opis:
On the threshold of the outbreak of the First World War Łódź was one of the biggest industrial centers of the Russian Empire. In 1911 512,5 thousand of people lived there including 267.1 thousand Catholics. For many decades of the second half of the 19th century the Catholics, who amounted to over 160 thousand by the end of the century, had only two parish churches: the church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and a filial St. Joseph church. In the period just before the outbreak of the war Łódź was not only a great workshop but also a great construction site. In this period five churches and Catholic chapels were erected or their construction was started. This construction work was stopped for the war period. The article presents the history of those constructions and the efforts preceding them.
Źródło:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne; 2015, 24, 2; 51-59
1231-1634
Pojawia się w:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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