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Tytuł:
Biskup Michał Klepacz (1893–1967) – zarys biografii
Bishop Michał Klepacz (1893–1967) –biographical note
Autorzy:
Grad, Stanisław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/956294.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Tematy:
Biskup Michał Klepacz
ordynariusz
diecezja łódzka
filozofia
Konferencja Episkopatu Polski
Opis:
In the years 1947–1967 he was the third ordinary of Lodz Diocese. Between 1910 and 1914 he studied at Theological Seminary in Kielce and then until 1918 at Theological Academy in St. Petersburg. He was ordained in 1916 in St. Petersburg. From 1919 till 1937 he was a professor at Theological Seminary in Kielce. He took a doctor’s degree at the Catholic University in Lublin in 1932. In the years 1937–1939 he was a professor of the Theological Faculty at the University in Vilnius. He was appointed the bishop of Lodz Diocese on the 20th December 1946. He took up his duties as the bishop on the 2nd March 1947, was consecrated on the 19th April 1947. He was installed as a bishop on the 20th April 1947. He was a very active bishop of the Diocese. He carried out a lot of administrative reforms, brought to life 6 deaneries and 15 parishes, summoned two diocesan synods. He took great care of both spiritual and intellectual development of the priests. He performed a variety of important functions during the Conference of the Polish Episcopate. He was the member of the Mixed (church and government) Committee and the Cammon Committee. Since 1949 he was the member of the Main Council of the Polish Episcopate. In the years 1953–1956, during the imprisonment of Primate Stefan Wyszyński, he was the chairman of the Conference of the Polish Episcopate. He took an active part in all the sessions of the Second Vatican Council.
Źródło:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne; 2007, 16; 69-87
1231-1634
Pojawia się w:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Regulamin stypendialny oraz reguły życia i działania Papieskiego Kolegium Polskiego w Rzymie z drugiej połowy XX w.
The Grant Regulations and the Rules of Everyday Life and Activities of the Polish Papal College in Rome in the Second Part of the XXth Century
Autorzy:
Stępień, Marek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/502186.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Tematy:
Konferencja Episkopatu Polski
Papieskie Kolegium Polskie w Rzymie
Regulamin stypendialny
Reguły życia i działania.
Opis:
The Polish Pontifical College was founded in Rome by Pope Pius IX in 1866. In the same year, the broad Regulations were introduced in which the legal status of the college was established and the rules of the functioning of this institution were determined. In 1909, the amendments to the Regulations concerning alumni were added. The next official document defining the rules of the functioning of the college was ‘The Statute and the Regulation’ accepted by the Holy See in the end of 1960. In the Grant Regulations from 1963, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński, Primate of Poland, established the rules of the distribution of the funds originating from the United States and The Catholic League Supporting the Church in Poland. The norms and the rules that the Regulations included contributed to the better functioning of the College and improved the use of the grant funds. In the second half of the XXth century, candidates preparing for the priesthood were not directed to the College any long. The College only accepted candidates that were priests sent by the Polish Bishops to Rome to study specialist fields. Throughout the years, the conditionings of the functioning of the church institutions have changed. The new specifics of the functioning of the College were taken into consideration in the Rules and Regulations published by The Polish Episcopate for the Polish Papal College in Rome in 1992, however, the previous Regulations were still valid.
Źródło:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne; 2011, 20; 303-311
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:
Troska Kościoła w Polsce o edukację medialną
The concern of the Church in Poland about media education
Autorzy:
Drzewiecki, Piotr
Kot, Mateusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/503349.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Tematy:
edukacja medialna
nauczanie Kościoła o środkach społecznego przekazu
Konferencja Episkopatu Polski
media education
teaching of the Church on the mass media
the Conference of the Polish Episcopate
Opis:
The article is an analysis of the contemporary teaching of the Church in Poland concerning media education and practical forms of its implementation in society. The source of the research are documents of the 2nd Polish Plenary Synod and Polish Bishops’ Conference and also documented catholic initiatives – educational, social and ecclesial ones.
Źródło:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne; 2016, 25, 1; 41-58
1231-1634
Pojawia się w:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Biskup Michał Klepacz jako członek Episkopatu Polski. Część II: Działalność na forum konferencji plenarnej oraz komisji głównej episkopatu polski
Autorzy:
Białkowski, Michał
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/22676726.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-12-08
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne w Łodzi
Tematy:
biskup Michał Klepacz
diecezja łódzka
Konferencja Episkopatu Polski
Komisja Główna Episkopatu Polski
Prymas Polski kardynał Stefan Wyszyński
Bishop Michał Klepacz
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński
chairman of the Episcopal Conference of Poland
the Plenary Session of the Episcopal Conference of Poland
the Main Committee of the Episcopal Conference of Poland
Opis:
Biskup Michał Klepacz odegrał, w okresie powojennym, kluczową rolę w pracach Konferencji Episkopatu Polski. Latem 1949 r. powołany został w skład Komisji Głównej, pełniącej rolę prezydium Episkopatu. Aktywność ta miała związek z zasiadaniem przez ordynariusza łódzkiego w Komisji do Rozmów z Rządem/Komisji Wspólnej przedstawicieli Rządu PRL i Episkopatu Polski. Pod koniec września 1953 r. wobec aresztowania i uwięzienia kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego objął funkcję przewodniczącego Konferencji Episkopatu Polski, stając się pierwszoplanową postacią Kościoła w Polsce. Jego wybór oraz postawa wobec bieżących problemów życia społeczno-politycznego naznaczone były bezpośrednią ingerencją władz PRL. Czas rządów biskupa Michała Klepacza charakteryzowały nasiąknięte językiem propagandy komunistycznej treści nauczania pasterskiego oraz oparte na daleko posuniętym kompromisie relacje z przedstawicielami aparatu władzy. Po powrocie kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego jesienią 1956 r. na stolice prymasowskie pozostał jego oddanym współpracownikiem, przede wszystkim angażując się w kształtowanie stosunków państwo-Kościół.
This article focuses on activities of Bishop Michał Klepacz at the Plenary Session of the Episcopal Conference of Poland and the Main Committee of the Episcopal Conference of Poland. In 1953–1956, during imprisonment and internment of the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński, the Łódź ordinary was a chairman of the Episcopal Conference of Poland. Circumstances of his election and his attitude towards problems of social and political life were marked by a direct interference of the Polish People’s Republic (PRL) authorities. The most important tasks executed by Bishop Michał Klepacz included: 1) specifying main directions and contents for pastoral teaching; 2) shaping relationships with the PRL authorities; 3) control and supervision over vicars capitular with powers of the residential bishop in Western and Northern Lands; and 4) general supervision over activities of religious congregations. At the same time, Bishop Michał Klepacz held a position of a chairman of the Main Committee of the Episcopal Conference of Poland, of which he had been a member already since 1949. On the return of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński to primatial sees in autumn of 1956, he remained his faithful co-worker, mainly involved in shaping relationships between the state and the Church.
Źródło:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne; 2021, 30, 3; 7-22
1231-1634
Pojawia się w:
Łódzkie Studia Teologiczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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