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Tytuł:
Obraz parafii małopolskich w świetle Liber beneficiorum Jana Długosza. Luki i wybrane możliwości uzupełnienia
Parishes in Małopolska, according to Liber beneficiorum by Jan Długosz. Omissions and supplement opportunities
Autorzy:
Poniewozik, Leszek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1019017.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-12-20
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
Jan Długosz
parafia
beneficjum
uposażenie
dziesięcina
a parish
a benefice
endowment
a tithe
Opis:
Liber beneficiorum by Jan Długosz is one of the basic sources enabling researchers to learn about the Catholic Church in the diocese of Cracow in the second half of the 15th century. The author's intention was to create a work which could help to defend the rights of various ecclesiastical institutions to retain different elements of endowments. The source, therefore, contains descriptions of various types of income and their origins. Among the important groups of benefices described by Długosz were parish churches. One of the three essential parts of the work was devoted to them. The previously written description allowed the author to gather comparable information on the diocese of Cracow, concerning, among others, the dedication of churches, the material of which they were built and the properties of the place in which the churches were located. Above all, however, Liber beneficiorum enables researchers to familiarize themselves with the sources of income, such as tithes, rents or others. The undoubted advantage of Jan Długosz’s work is the precise distinction between the payers of particular services. Jan Długosz in many cases not only presented priests’ sources of income but also included its estimated value. Another important thing is a presentation of rural population’s payments made in kind and income from priests’ own farmstead. In addition, Liber beneficiorum allows researchers to learn about the parish districts of the described churches, although it was not the main reason for the creation of this work. Such a wide variety of information included in Jan Dlugosz's work provides tremendous research opportunities. Unfortunately, this is not the ideal source. The main disadvantages of Liber beneficiorum are numerous omissions. The work in many cases does not give any information about a number of parish churches. In other cases, where the description is included, it contains a lot of gaps. In this situation, it is necessary to supplement the information provided by Jan Długosz. The aforementioned wealth of information in Liber beneficiorum requires that supplements should be sought in a very diverse source material. Moreover, these are not the sources contemporary with Jan Dlugosz’s work. In most cases, they come from later periods, mainly from the 16th century. These are primarily church visitations and sources of fiscal character - both church and secular. They sometimes fill in the gaps in the number of parishes, their income, the size of parish districts etc. Unfortunately, using sources quite distant chronologically does not allow researchers to refer the obtained information directly to the times of Jan Dlugosz. This, in turn, requires tedious verification of the obtained data.
Źródło:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne; 2017, 108; 237-271
0518-3766
2545-3491
Pojawia się w:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Parafia i kościoły w Abramowicach w XVIII-XIX wieku
The Parish and Churches in Abramowice in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Autorzy:
Hamryszczak, Artur
Mącik, Hubert
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1019599.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-06-29
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
Abramowice
kościół
parafia
Stefan Szyller
Lubelszczyzna
a church
a parish
the Lublin district
Opis:
The parish in Abramowice was mentioned for the first time in 1398, when the heir of the village, Sieciech, gave about 50 ha of unsettled land to the newly built church dedicated to The Holy Trinity, the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. James. In the Middle Ages, the parish also included neighbouring villages: Dominów, Skrzynice, Śmiłów (present Ćmiłów) and Wilczopole. In addition, the town of Głusk, after its foundation in 1687, became a part of the parish of Abramowice. In the 19th century, the following villages, from the Lublin parish, were incorporated into the Abramowice parish: Dziesiąta, Żabia Wola as well as settlements created about half of the 19th century: Kalinówka, Kliny and Kaleń. In the 20th century new parishes were established in some of these places. At present the Abramovice parish, apart from the districts of Lublin-Abramowice and Głusk, includes: Dominów and Wólka Abramowicka, located in the district of Głusk. Analysing the canonical visitations of the 18th century, it was possible to determine that the parish church in Abramowice dedicated to St. James the Greater Apostle had been built in 1674, and consecrated by the Bishop of Krakow Mikołaj Oborski the following year. It is also mentioned that originally the church was dedicated only to St. James the Great, but later other dedications were added: the Transfiguration, the Assumption and St. Adalbert. The church which have survived until today was built between 1786 and 1790 on the initiative of Rev. Wincenty Jezierski. It was consecrated in 1796 by the bishop of Chełm and Lublin Wojciech Skarszewski. The church was expanded in 1906 in accordance with the design of the famous Warsaw architect Stefan Szyller. Among other buildings which have survived are the neo-gothic bell tower and morgue, dating back to the end of the 19th century, and the presbytery of the years 1727-1728, expanded at the end of the 18th century, with a monumental six-column portico.
Źródło:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne; 2017, 107; 145-166
0518-3766
2545-3491
Pojawia się w:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wykaz zniszczeń w obiektach sakralnych diecezji lubelskiej po II wojnie światowej
Damage to sacral buildings in the diocese of Lublin after world war II
Autorzy:
Kumor-Mielnik, Joanna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/783949.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
świątynia
parafia
diecezja
II wojna światowa
odbudowa
straty wojenne
a church
a parish
a diocese
world war II
rebuilding
war losses
Opis:
The post-war picture of damage to parish churches of the Lublin diocese presented in the paper was based on the material gathered primarily in the Archdiocesan Archive of Lublin. The sources for the tabular study are derived from the forms containing information on damage to churches. These forms were sent by the administrators of the parishes to the Curia in Lublin in 1948. Their analysis reveals that a great number of churches in the Lublin diocese were affected by war. The deaneries which suffered the most serious damage were as follows: Zamość, Hrubieszów, Tarnogród, Tomaszów (south-east and east ones) as well as Puławy and Opole (west deaneries). Due to the shortage of material, it was impossible to present the whole damage done to all the churches in the Lublin diocese. The fragmentary presentation of the losses the parish churches in the Lublin diocese sustained during World War II shows that in most cases the external elements of the churches were damaged: roofs, towers, window panes, walls, fences; moreover, several churches were converted into granaries or Orthodox churches, while others were burnt down. The commitment of the faithful engaged in rebuilding the churches, as well as the Committee for the Reconstruction of the Churches in the Lublin Diocese set up by the Ordinary Bishop of Lublin, Stefan Wyszyński,  played the major role in the restoration of the ruined churches.
Przedstawiony w tekście powojenny obraz zniszczeń kościołów parafialnych diecezji lubelskiej, został oparty na materiale zgromadzonym przede wszystkim w lubelskim Archiwum Archidiecezjalnym. Podstawą do jego tabelarycznego opracowania stały się formularze zawierające informacje o zniszczeniach kościołów, nadsyłane w 1948 roku przez administratorów poszczególnych parafii do kurii biskupiej w Lublinie. Z ich zestawienia wynika, że znaczna liczba świątyń diecezji lubelskiej została dotknięta skutkami wojny. Największych zniszczeń doznały dekanaty południowo-wschodnie i wschodnie jak dekanat: zamojski, hrubieszowski, tarnogrodzki, tomaszowski, ale także dekanaty zachodnie jak: puławski i opolski. Z uwagi na braki w materiale archiwalnym nie było możliwe ukazanie w tekście pełnej skali zniszczeń, z uwzględnieniem wszystkich kościołów diecezji lubelskiej. Z przedstawionego przeze mnie cząstkowego obrazu strat w świątyniach parafialnych diecezji lubelskiej po II wojnie światowej wynika, że na skutek działań wojennych przeważająca liczba kościołów doznała uszkodzeń zewnętrznych w postaci zniszczonych pokryć i wież, wybitych szyb, uszkodzonych ścian, parkanów; ponadto kilka świątyń zamieniono na magazyny zbożowe, na cerkwie prawosławne lub też zostało spalonych. Ofiarność wiernych, zaangażowanych w odbudowę miejsc kultu, a także powołany przez biskupa ordynariusza lubelskiego – Stefana Wyszyńskiego – Komitet Odbudowy Kościołów Diecezji Lubelskiej odegrały największą rolę w reparacji uszkodzonych i odbudowie zrujnowanych świątyń.
Źródło:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne; 2019, 111; 161-184
0518-3766
2545-3491
Pojawia się w:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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