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Tytuł:
Ks. Franz Pawelke i odbudowa kościoła w Skwierzynie
Rev. Franz Pawelke and the rebuilding of the church in Skwierzyn
Autorzy:
Prejs, Roland
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2035002.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
ksiądz Franz Pawelke
Skwierzyna
Opis:
Rev. Franz Pawelke (1811-1876), today completely forgotten, turned out to be an energetic and committed parish priest in Skwierzyn. He rebuilt a parish church, built a presbytery and a parish school. He was also successful in pastoral work, despite working in difficult conditions. His material achievements: a church and probably a building of the former school exist till now and constitute a glorious testimony to his commitment.
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2019, 6; 71-80
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Kłopoty proboszcza Szmitta. Epizod z dziejów parafii w Skwierzynie na przełomie XVIII i XIX w.
Autorzy:
Prejs, Roland
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2027879.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
ksiądz Christian Szmitt
Skwierzyna
Opis:
The article presents an episode of the history of the parish in Skwierzyna at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. Rev. Chrystian Szmitt (Schmidt, Smitt) was a parish priest at the time. Although he was an honest man, he proved to be quite inept and passive. The parish church in Skwierzyna was destroyed during the fire in 1794. Rev. Szmitt was unable to handle its reconstruction, nor did he want to relocate parish services to other churches in the area, even though he was recommended to do so by the Church and state authorities. He did not manage to systematically teach the truths of faith. He could not find a suitable place for the cemetery either. The parishioners accused him of squandering church money. He, however, expected that the diocesan authorities would increase his income from the parish through joining the surrounding villages. It was not until 1817 that a new assistant curate came to the parish – a Cistercian, Fr Wawrzyniec Franke, who managed to put administrative and pastoral affairs in order.
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2017, 4; 83-93
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Bp dr Adam Dyczkowski założyciel i opiekun Archiwum Diecezjalnego w Zielonej Górze
Autorzy:
Kufel, Robert R.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2043945.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
ksiądz profesor Józef Swastek
ksiądz Mieczysław Marszalik
Archiwum Diecezjalne w Zielonej Górze
biskup Adam Dyczkowski
Opis:
Bishop Adam Dyczkowski established the Diocesan Archive in Zielona Góra on 15 September 2003. He appointed Rev. Dr. Robert R. Kufel its organizer and first director, and made an effort to help him to upgrade adequate scientific and practical skills. He attended to the first seat of the Archive, which was located in the building of the diocesan curia. He also put forward a proposal to build a new seat for the Archive, located behind the Diocesan Bookshop of St. Antoni at Plac Powstańców Wlkp. 2, which he consecrated in 2005. He held regular meetings with the director to discuss the progress in the organizational work of the Archive. He invited the director to participate in diocesan conferences and symposia, emphasizing the presence of the Diocesan Archive in the most important events in the life of the diocese. On 1 March 2007, he issued a decree on the centralization of the archive material produced until 1945 and located in parishes, and thus he took care of the oldest material heritage of the local Catholic Church, including archives left by Protestants after the end of World War II. Throughout the entire period of his rule, Bishop Adam not only was keenly interested in the progress in collecting archive documents but also regularly supported the activities of the Archive with diocesan funds. He told Director R. Kufel, who visited him in the Priests’ Retirement Home, that he wanted the Archive to receive documents and artefacts from the time of his ministry as diocesan bishop and those items the family would decide to donate to the Archive. At this point, Bishop Adam deserves words of great appreciation for the fact that he was able to appreciate the historical value of the mementos of the past. Bishop Adam died on 10 January 2021. He was laid to rest in the crypt of the Gorzów cathedral. At the request of the director and employees of the Archive submitted on 29 January 2021, Bishop Tadeusz Lityński, Diocesan Bishop, named the Diocesan Archive in Zielona Góra after Bishop Adam Dyczkowski on 11 February 2021.
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2021, 8; 135-144
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ryszard Tomczak, Ks. Józef Bielak dobry duszpasterz, Wydawnictwo Diecezji Zielonogórsko-Gorzowskiej 2019, ss. 60, il.
Autorzy:
Kufel, Robert R.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2043368.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
Ryszard Tomczak
ksiądz Józef Bielak
Witnica
Opis:
W serii wydawniczej „Studia i szkice Witnickie” nr 7 w 2019 roku ukazał się album redaktora serii ks. dra Ryszarda Tomczaka, przy współpracy z Grażyną Aloksa, Jarosławem Błażków, Robertem Burzyńskim, Zbigniewem Czarnuchem, Teresą Komorowską, Janiną Kaliszan i Janiną Maćkowiak, pt. Ks. Józef Bielak dobry duszpasterz, recenzowana przez ks. dra hab. Dariusza Śmierzchalskiego-Wachocza profesora Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego, wydana przez Wydawnictwo Diecezji Zielonogórsko-Gorzowskiej. Album nie tylko zachwyca wysoką jakością opracowania graficznego, począwszy od dobrego projektu okładki, poprzez dobrej jakości papier, skany licznych, często niepublikowanych dotąd fotografii w sepii i kolorze, a skończywszy na poprawnym układzie treści. Publikacja została podzielona na 11 części, poświęconych ks. Józefowi Bielakowi, pionierowi duszpasterstwa powojennego na ziemi witnickiej w czterdziestą rocznicę jego śmierci.
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2020, 7; 249-251
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ks. prob. Paweł Mikulski w Międzyrzeczu (1947-1960) – kapłan niezłomny
Autorzy:
Chmielewski, Andrzej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2043951.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
ksiądz Paweł Mikulski
Gródek jagielloński
Międzyrzecz
Opis:
Priest Paweł Mikulski was born on 16 August 1896 in Plebanówka in the Borderlands. After graduating from the Faculty of Theology at the Theological Seminary in Lviv, he was ordained a priest by Archbishop Józef Bilczewski. In the years 1921-1945, he ministered to three parishes in the Stanisławów province. Together with parishioners, he left for the Regained Territories in the Opole diocese. He was then transferred to the bishop’s curia in Gorzów Wlkp. In the years 1947-1960, he was the administrator and parish priest of the parish of Saint John the Baptist in Międzyrzecz. On 22 August 1960, he retired at the age of 64. He settled as a resident priest in Chojna, where he died on 20 June 1977. The pastoral service of Rev. Paweł Mikulski coincided with the most difficult period of growing tensions and open repression of the communist authorities against the Church and him. The Department for Denominational Affairs of the State Security Office constantly kept Rev. Mikulski under surveillance. He is remembered by the inhabitants of Międzyrzecz as a committed priest who understood his parishioners.
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2021, 8; 13-21
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wspomnienia ks. Wiktora Markiewicza
Autorzy:
Markiewicz, Wiktor
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2032842.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
ksiądz Wiktor Markiewicz
Chojna
Dębno
Księża lwowscy w diecezji gorzowskiej
Opis:
Rev. Wiktor Markiewicz was born 5 September 1908 in Odessa. He was ordained 25 June 1935 in Krakow. Following the forcible deportation in 1945, he came to the Recovered Territories in order to do pastoral work among the Poles who arrived from the Eastern Borderlands. And this period is covered in his memoirs, which were published by Rev. Józef Anczarski, The Lviv Priests in the Diocese of Gorzów, 1988, pp. 126-135 ( the typescript is held in the editorial office).
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2018, 5; 237-248
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Początki i rozwój życia duchowego w Zbąszynku – parafia Kosieczyn w latach 1945-1956
Autorzy:
Ganecki, Jerzy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2043950.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
Nowy Zbąszyń
Zbąszynek
Kosieczyn
ksiądz Jan Pipusz
parafia w Zbąszynku
Opis:
The article focuses on the religious development in Zbąszynek after the end of World War II in 1945. The town was part of the Kosieczyn parish for 11 years, from 1945 to 28 June 28 1957. In those years, Zbąszynek was the place of residence of parish priests and it was here that the religious life of the Kosieczyn parish mainly developed. Rev. Jan Pipusz was the organizer of religious life after the war in these areas. He arrived in Kosieczyn on 16 April 1945 with 85 families from the former Tarnopol Province and 15 families from the Pidhaitsi district. He was a substitute curate appointed in these lands by the apostolic administration in Gorzów Wielkopolski and he made efforts to take over a closed and neglected Evangelical church for the people coming to Zbąszynek. After receiving the permits, on 21 October 1945, he consecrated the Evangelical church and thus transformed it into a Catholic church, which was dedicated to Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In October 1945, Rev. Pipusz handed over the management of the Kosieczyn parish with the residence in Zbąszynek to Rev. Jan Wysocki, who performed these duties for one year. The great achievement of the new parish priest was the repair of the damaged roof on the church and the purchase of the statue of the Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which still adorns the altar in the church in Zbąszynek. The „Caritas Kindergarten in Zbąszynek” was established at the church. On 1 December 1946, Rev. Jan Wysocki was transferred to Klenica, and the pastoral care of the Kosieczyn parish was taken over by Rev. Franciszek Wyszatycki. The greatest work of Rev. Wyszatycki during his pastoral ministry was the adaptation of the former Evangelical church in Zbąszynek to the rites of the Catholic faith and the regulations of this faith. The difficult task was to move the organ that was above the altar to the other side, i.e. to the choir located above the extension of the nave. The five-year pastoral service of Rev. Wyszatycki was a period of painstaking organization of religious life in the parish and the consolidation of parishioners who came from the East and central Polish lands. On 21 November 1951, the service in the Kosieczyn parish was again taken over by Rev. Jan Pipusz, whose term of office lasted until July 1956. The five-year period of pastoral work was not easy for Rev. Pipusz, because it was a time of growing conflicts between the people living in Zbąszynek and those who came from different parts of Poland. His most important priority was the spiritual development of the flock entrusted to him. After the departure of Rev. Jan Pipusz, the responsibilities of the Kosieczyn parish were taken over by Rev. Edmund Malich. It was during his term of office that a decision was made to establish an independent parish in Zbąszynek. On 28 June 1957, the Ordinary of the Gorzów Ordinariate, Bishop Teodor Bensch, established a Roman Catholic parish in Zbąszynek dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2021, 8; 23-66
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
„Budowniczy mostów” – kard. Ignacy Jeż (1914-2007)
Autorzy:
Kołodziej, Mariusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2043948.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
kardynał Ignacy Jeż
ksiądz Józef Czempiel
obóz koncentracyjny Dachau
diecezja koszalińko-kołobrzeska
Opis:
Ignacy Jeż was born to Jan and Jadwiga, nee Liszkowska, on 31 July 1914 in Radomyśl Wielki. After graduating from secondary school in 1932, he began his studies at the Silesian Theological Seminary in Krakow. After ordination (1937), he worked as a curate in Hajduki Wielkie (the then parish priest, Rev. Józef Czempiel, was beatified in 1999) and served as chaplain of the men’s unit of the Polish Scouting Association in Świętochłowice (1938-1939). In 1942, he was arrested by the Gestapo and transported to the Dachau concentration camp, where he stayed until his liberation (1945). For another year, he served as a priest in temporary camps involved in organizing the transport to Poland of Poles who had been forced to work in Germany in Plohingen and then in Göppingen. After returning to Poland (1946), he worked as a temporary administrator, curate, catechist in gymnasium and boarding school, rector and director of the Minor Seminary and vice-rector of the Major Seminary, running the Preliminary Department of the Seminary in Tarnowskie Góry. In the meantime, he collaborated with the Catholic weekly magazine Gość Niedzielny, and – as a diocesan moderator of the Marian Sodality of Young Man (1946) – with the journal of the Marian Sodality Nasza Droga. He served the Church in Western Pomerania and the Lubusz region for 12 years as the auxiliary bishop of Gniezno, working alongside Bishop Pluta in Gorzów Wielkopolski (1960), and then as the auxiliary bishop of Gorzów (1967). Having been appointed diocesan bishop of the newly created Koszalin and Kołobrzeg diocese (1972), he created diocesan structures, initiated pastoral activities and supervised the internal life of the faithful of the Koszalin Church. He died on 16 October 2007 in Rome, on the eve of the solemn proclamation of him as a cardinal.
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2021, 8; 87-102
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Witold Andrzejewski Aktor – Kleryk – Ksiądz
Autorzy:
Kamińska, Krystyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2043949.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
Ksiądz Witold Andrzejewski
aktor Witold Andrzejewski
Teatr im. Juliusza Osterwy w Gorzowie Wlkp
Opis:
Rev. Witold Andrzejewski (1940-2015), who stayed in Gorzów Wielkopolski, was a highly regarded priest, youth educator and chaplain of “Solidarity”. He was awarded the most prominent local honours (the freedom of the city) and nationwide ones (The Order of Polonia Restituta). However, it was not until after six years of his work in the Juliusz Osterwa Theatre in Gorzów that he decided to study in the theological seminary in Paradyż. Although he never came back on the stage as an actor, he never concealed this first stage of his life and even proudly emphasized that he had been an actor. He always highly regarded theatre as a field of art. The article presents Witold Andrzejewski’s relations with the theatre, first as an actor and then his groundbreaking decision to change his profession and study at the seminary, and in the third part, the presence of the theatre in the life and work of a clergyman. The article is an abstract of the book “Witold Andrzejewski, actor of the Juliusz Osterwa Theatre in Gorzów Wielkopolski (1960-1966)”.
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2021, 8; 67-86
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Życiorys Genowefy Abłażej, lekarza ginekologa i chirurga dziecięcego ze Świebodzina, odznaczonej Krzyżem Papieskim „Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice”
Autorzy:
Welzandt, Edward
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2046842.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
lekarz Genowefa Abłażej
Biskup Józef Michalik
ksiądz Edward Welzandt
Świebodzin
Krzyż Papieski "Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice"
Opis:
Genowefa Abłażej was a gynecologist and pediatric surgeon. She was born on 23 March 1918 in Aschabad (Turkmenia). After graduating from secondary school in 1937, she began medical studies at the University of Stefan Batory in Vilnius. Following the outbreak of the war, she started working at the hospital in Nowogródek and as a nurse for the Polish Red Cross. In 1940, together with her mother and siblings, she was deported to Siberia. After the war, she worked as a nurse in the Polish Orphanage in Akciubińsk. In 1946, she returned to Poland with the children she had taken care of. In 1950, she completed medical studies in Poznań. Additionally, she studied philosophy. In 1958, she graduated from the Institute of Higher Religious Knowledge of the Catholic University of Lublin and in 1950 was employed in the district hospital in Szamotuły. When the law on termination of pregnancy was passed in 1956, she categorically refused to perform this type of surgery. After quitting her job in a hospital in May 1960, she went on a mission to Uganda. In 1965, she became a children’s orthopaedics and worked in the Provincial Rehabilitation Team in Świebodzin. From 1970, she was active in the structures of the diocesan Family Counseling. At the request of Bishop J. Michalik in 1988, she was decorated with the Papal Cross “Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice”. She died on 1988 in Świebodzin and was buried at the local municipal cemetery. These notes of 6 November 1991 were prepared by the then diocesan chaplain of families, Rev. Edward Welzandt, on the basis of the curriculum vitae which G. Abłażej attached to the application for the papal decoration.
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2021, 8; 183-188
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ksiądz kanonik Kazimierz Michalski (1898-1975) – duszpasterz niezłomny
Autorzy:
Wojcieszyk, Elżbieta
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2043397.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Agencja Wydawnicza “PDN”
Tematy:
Ksiądz Kazimierz Michalski
Parafia św. Jadwigi w Zielonej Górze
Konflikt o Dom Katolicki w Zielonej Górze
Opis:
Canon Rev. Kazimierz Michalski came to Zielona Góra from the Archdiocese of Poznań on 22 October 1945. Even before the war, he was known for organizational skills and the ease of establishing contacts with young people. During World War II he was a prisoner of, among others, Dachau, a Nazi concentration camp. After returning to Poland, he was full of enthusiasm for pastoral work and devoted himself entirely to it. Not only did he administer the sacraments to the faithful, who came to Zielona Góra from all over the world with the baggage of tragic war experiences, but he also supported, helped, advised and integrated them, as well as taught them Christian culture. In December 1945, he received the consent of the State Board to take over the post-evangelical churches and the social house called the Catholic Social House. He established a parish library, a kitchen for the poor, and a kindergarten there. There were also rooms for religion lessons and an oratory for young people. The large auditorium was used for ceremonies, meetings, and amateur theatre plays. The communists who assumed power in Poland sought to create an atheistic society, in which the activities of the above-mentioned clergyman disturbed them. They forced him to leave his parishioners twice: in 1953 and 1960. The latter forced removal from Zielona Góra took place as a result of restrictions imposed on the Catholics from Zielona Góra who raised objections to plans to take over the Catholic House by the authorities. These events took place on 30 May 1960. The riots lasted from 10:00 am to 9 pm. The authorities brutally suppressed the protests with the help of the Citizens’ Militia, the Motorized Reserves of the Citizens’ Militia and a group of the Workers‘ Militia. The scale of the repression was disproportionate to the importance of the event. After the Poznań revolt in June 1956, the conflict over the Catholic House in Zielona Góra was, apart from similar incidents in Nowa Huta on 27 April 1960, the most serious clash between the authorities and society. As a result, over 500 people were detained and 157 were arrested. Courts sentenced the accused to imprisonment ranging from 6 months to 5 years. In addition, magistrates’ courts punished other participants of the incidents. Efforts were also made to show that Rev. Kazimierz Michalski had been behind the riots and that is why the priest had to leave Zielona Góra. He resigned and retired, and Bp. Wilhelm Pluta appointed him as member of the group of the diocesan consultors. He commuted to this job from Poznań, where he lived in the parish of the Holy Savior in Poznań. The communists kept him under constant surveillance. The investigative materials prepared by them, numbered 6170 / śl and 1740 / S, were destroyed on 19 February 1988. The only records that remained are those in the documents produced by the Ministry of Public Security. He died in Poznań on 11 February 1975, where he was buried. In 1985, in St Jadwiga’s church in Zielona Góra, the parishioners placed a plaque commemorating Rev. Kazimierz Michalski. On 7 June 1992, the parish church dedicated to St Jadwiga was elevated to the status of a co-cathedral. In this place, the first Polish parish priest in Zielona Góra had his second funeral on 13 March 2010. The inhabitants of Zielona Góra remember Rev. Michalski as a clergyman who uncompromisingly conducted his priestly mission and built the Polish national community.
Źródło:
Adhibenda; 2020, 7; 211-230
2391-6109
Pojawia się w:
Adhibenda
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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