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Tytuł:
Biskup poznański Andrzej Stanisław Kostka Młodziejowski w obronie Stanisława Konarskiego i polskich pijarów – nieznany list z grudnia 1769 roku
Bishop of Poznań Andrzej Stanisław Kostka Młodziejowski in Defense of Stanisław Konarski and the Polish Piarists – an Unknown Letter of December 1769
Autorzy:
Zając, Paweł
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2038431.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-12-16
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Piarists
Nuntiature
Młodziejowski
Konarski
Durini
Holy Office
pijarzy
nuncjatura
Święte Oficjum
Opis:
Nuncjusz Angelo Maria Durini bardzo krytycznie oceniał polskich pijarów. W serii depesz do sekretariatu stanu opisał ich domniemane nadużycia oraz negatywny wpływ, jaki na zakonników oraz młodzież im powierzoną wywierał Stanisław Konarski. Ponieważ w Rzymie zaczęto publicznie powtarzać te opinie, pijarzy podjęli się obrony swego dobrego imienia. Poparli ich w tym niektórzy polscy biskupi. W artykule omówiony został nieznany dotąd list biskupa poznańskiego Andrzeja Stanisława Kostki Młodziejowskiego, który pozwala na ukazanie konfliktu nuncjusza z pijarami z perspektywy jednej z najważniejszych osób w Rzeczypospolitej.
Hitherto unknown sources concerning the trial against Stanisław Konarski in the Holy Office, allow to describe more accurately the dispute between nuncio Angelo Maria Durini and the Piarists of the Polish Province. One of such sources is a letter written by Andrzej Stanisław Kostka Młodziejowski, bishop of Poznań, in defense of the Piarists. The article analyzes its contents, confronting it with the archival documentation of the Warsaw Nuntiature. While defending the Polish religious, the bishop of Poznań emphasized their orthodoxy, the special merits of S. Konarski, as well as the falsity of the slander directed at them by one of the insubordinate religious. He drew attention to the fact that Warsaw belongs to his ecclesiastical jurisdiction and that, in the first place, he himself supervises the discipline of clergy. Perhaps this intervention was not of key importance for the defense of the Piarists against the allegations of the nuncio, however the Holy See, following its own procedures, has eventually lifted the allegations against the Piarists.
Źródło:
Poznańskie Studia Teologiczne; 2021, 39; 61-83
0209-3472
Pojawia się w:
Poznańskie Studia Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Diecezja poznańska u schyłku Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów
The Poznań Diocese at the Decline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Autorzy:
Neumann, Piotr Franciszek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/607122.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Poznań diocese
Poznań bishop
Andrew Stanislaus Kostka Młodziejowski
Anthony Onuphrius Okęcki
Poznań catedral
Poznań chapter
collegiate churches
archdeaconships
deaconships
parishes
religious orders
diecezja poznańska
biskup poznański
Andrzej Stanisław Kostka Młodziejowski
Antoni Onufry Okęcki
katedra w Poznaniu
kapituła poznańska
kolegiaty
archidiakonaty
dekanaty
parafie
zakony
Opis:
In the investigated period of the years 1768–1793, the Poznań diocese belonged to the Gniezno metropolitan area and comprised the territory of more than 28 000 square kilometers, divided into two parts - Great Poland and Masovia. Poznań bishops resided mainly in Warsaw, in the Masovian part. The diocesan office in the years 1768–1780 was held by Andrew Stanislaus Młodziejowski and in the years 1780–1793 by Anthony Onuphrius Okęcki, both involved in state issues, includ- ing the post of crown chancellors. Pontifical duties were performer mainly by bishops suffragan, while the diocese was managed by general curates. The cathedral chapter in Poznań, constituted by 10 prelates and 23 canons, was the elite of the clergy. In addition to that, there were other bodies of clergy like curates, penitentiaries, two missionary colleges, rorantists and altarists. Collegiate chapters existed in three churches in Poznań, as well as in Warsaw, Środa Wielkopolska (Great Poland), Szamotuły and Czarnków. The area of the diocese was divided in to four archdeaconships - Poznań, Śrem, Pszczew and Warsaw - each divided into deaconships, amounting to the number of twenty nine. Within the territory of the diocese there were 466 parish churches and a significant number of churches and chapels of various character, with an abundance of priests. The clergymen derived mainly from the townspeople, and delegates of the bishop visiting the parishes positively assessed their moral conduct. In 1772 there were 78 male monasteries with 1549 monks and 17 female monasteries in the whole diocese.
In the investigated period of the years 1768–1793, the Poznań diocese belonged to the Gniezno metropolitan area and comprised the territory of more than 28 000 square kilometers, divided into two parts - Great Poland and Masovia. Poznań bishops resided mainly in Warsaw, in the Masovian part. The diocesan office in the years 1768–1780 was held by Andrew Stanislaus Młodziejowski and in the years 1780–1793 by Anthony Onuphrius Okęcki, both involved in state issues, includ- ing the post of crown chancellors. Pontifical duties were performer mainly by bishops suffragan, while the diocese was managed by general curates. The cathedral chapter in Poznań, constituted by 10 prelates and 23 canons, was the elite of the clergy. In addition to that, there were other bodies of clergy like curates, penitentiaries, two missionary colleges, rorantists and altarists. Collegiate chapters existed in three churches in Poznań, as well as in Warsaw, Środa Wielkopolska (Great Po- land), Szamotuły and Czarnków. The area of the diocese was divided in to four archdeaconships - Poznań, Śrem, Pszczew and Warsaw - each divided into deaconships, amounting to the number of twenty nine. Within the territory of the diocese there were 466 parish churches and a significant number of churches and chapels of various character, with an abundance of priests. The clergymen derived mainly from the townspeople, and delegates of the bishop visiting the parishes positively assessed their moral conduct. In 1772 there were 78 male monasteries with 1549 monks and 17 female monasteries in the whole diocese.
Źródło:
Poznańskie Studia Teologiczne; 2018, 33; 163-175
0209-3472
Pojawia się w:
Poznańskie Studia Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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