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Tytuł:
Likwidacja bractw religijnych w Lublinie w 2. połowie XIX wieku
The liquidation of religious brotherhoods in Lublin in the second half of the 19th century
Autorzy:
Partyka, Wiesław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1022001.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016-12-20
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
Lublin
bractwa religijne
diecezja lubelska
XIX wiek
zabór rosyjski
religious brotherhoods
the Diocese of Lublin
the 19th century
the Russian Partition
Opis:
The brotherhood movement was born in the Church in the 4th century. Brotherhoods were  attached to churches and monasteries, and their aim was to strengthen the devotion among the faithful through the implementation of the devotional objectives as well as social and charitable activities. In Poland religious brotherhoods emerged in the 13th century and evolved over the centuries. They flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries in most parishes. In the region of Lublin they appeared in the late 14th century. In Lublin in the 19th century, there were 14 religious brotherhoods. They included a great number of the city residents, taking care of strengthening their piety and morality. Patriotism and religiousness nurtured by the members of religious associations were often not approved of by the authorities of the partitioners, which often resorted to different kinds of repression, including the liquidation of many brotherhoods. In the years 1875-1876, as a result of the Government's order, two brotherhoods were liquidated: the Brotherhoods of the Heart of Jesus and the Holy Name of Mary, and also the association of the penitents attached to the Brotherhood of the Rosary. Despite this repression, the citizens of Lublin were strongly connected with the brotherhood movement, effectively opposing secularism and taking care of their identity as well as values such as love of God and their own country.
Źródło:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne; 2016, 106; 127-137
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Pojawia się w:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Bractwa religijne w diecezji lubelskiej w XIX wieku – stan liczbowy
Religious brotherhoods in the Diocese of Lublin in the nineteenth century-numerical data
Autorzy:
Partyka, Wiesław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1023416.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014-12-18
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
bractwa religijne
diecezja lubelska
gubernia lubelska
XIX wiek
zabory
religious brotherhoods
the Diocese of Lublin
the Province of Lublin
the nineteenth century
annexed territories
Opis:
The brotherhood movement was born in the Church in the fourth century. Brotherhoods usually operated in churches and monasteries, and their aim was to strengthen the piety of the faithful through the implementation of the objectives of charitable and social activities, as well as activities connected with worship. In Poland, religious brotherhoods appeared in the thirteenth century and developed over the centuries. They fl ourished in the seventeenth and eighteenth century and were introduced into the majority of parishes. At the end of the fourteenth century they appeared in the region of Lublin. In the period before the partitions there were 174 brotherhoods in that region. With the collapse of the Polish State religious brotherhoods also experienced a serious crisis. The Diocese of Lublin was founded in 1805. Under the new organizational structures brotherhoods continued to operate and pursue their goals. Despite a series of reprisals from the partitioners, which wanted to tightly control and even restrict the activity of brotherhoods, they effectively coped with those diffi culties opposing the secularization of society. On the basis of the records of canonical visitation of the nineteenth century and the two registrations of brotherhoods in that period, it was possible to establish that in the nineteenth century in the Diocese of Lublin there were199 brotherhoods. The vast majority of brotherhoods were Marian ones – 124, of which 91 Rosary ones, 24 scapular ones and 9 others. Among other fraternities quite numerously represented were the ones dedicated to the Holy Trinity (24), St. Anna (15), Mercy (12). The number of such fraternities as Corpus Christi (3), St. Tekla (3), St. John of Nepomuk (3) Literary (2), St. Anthony (2) and Heart of Jesus (2) was small. There was also one brotherhood of Guardian Angels, one of the Holy Name of Jesus, Lovers of Crucified Jesus, Merciful Jesus (dying), St. Cross, St. Mary Magdalene, St. Barbara, St. Yvonne and St. Francis of Assisi’s belt. Some of them disappeared at the beginning of the nineteenth century, some operated continuously for a long time and others came into existence in the period under discussion. It is hoped that the issue concerning the functioning of religious brotherhoods in the nineteenth century will soon be more detailed studied, as in the case of the fraternities operating in the period before the Partitions of Poland. It is essential to better understand not only the functioning of the brotherhoods in an entirely new political situation of the Polish Church but also their impact on moral and religious renewal, and perhaps on the increase in the patriotic sentiments of wider social groups. 
Źródło:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne; 2014, 102; 143-177
0518-3766
2545-3491
Pojawia się w:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Szkolne organizacje religijne w diecezji lubelskiej w dwudziestoleciu międzywojennym
Autorzy:
Partyka, Wiesław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/33330721.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Tematy:
school organizations
religious organizations
education
Diocese of Lublin
Sodality of Our Lady
Eucharistic Crusade
Living Rosary
altar boys
Apostleship of Prayer
organizacje szkolne
organizacje religijne
wychowanie
diecezja lubelska
Sodalicja Mariańska
Krucjata Eucharystyczna
Żywy Różaniec
Kółko Ministrantów
Apostolstwo Modlitwy
Opis:
Odzyskanie przez Polskę niepodległości w 1918 roku niosło ze sobą bardzo wiele wyzwań. Oprócz tworzenia struktur państwowych, odbudowywania zniszczonej gospodarki, ważnym elementem była również kwestia szkolnictwa i wychowania. Istotną rolę odegrał w tym obszarze Episkopat Polski, który poprzez wychowanie młodzieży dążył do odrodzenia moralnego i religijnego polskich rodzin. Skutecznym narzędziem oddziaływania wychowawczego na młodzież były funkcjonujące przy szkołach różnego typu organizacje religijne. Do najpopularniejszych należały: Sodalicja Mariańska, Krucjata Eucharystyczna czy Żywy Różaniec. Niestety mimo początkowej swobody działania tych organizacji, po przewrocie majowym władze sanacyjne starały się znacząco ograniczyć ich działalność, dążąc przede wszystkim do realizacji ideału wychowania państwowego. W zbiorach Archiwum Archidiecezjalnego Lubelskiego znajdują się sprawozdania z lat 1933-1934 ukazujące działalność szkolnych organizacji religijnych na terenie diecezji lubelskiej. Przekazują one wiele cennych informacji zarówno na temat ich działalności, stanu liczbowego, ale również w kwestii panujących stosunków społecznych. Celem artykułu jest ukazanie, na miarę możliwości, obrazu szkolnych organizacji religijnych w szkołach diecezji lubelskiej w dwudziestoleciu międzywojennym, a przede wszystkim w czasie, kiedy stosunki pomiędzy Kościołem a państwem były dosyć napięte i rozgrywała się walka o rząd dusz.
Poland’s regaining of independence in 1918 entailed many challenges. In addition to the establishment of state structures, rebuilding the destroyed economy, the issue of education and upbringing was also an important element. The Polish Episcopate played an important role in this area, striving for the moral and religious revival of Polish families through the education of youth. Religious organizations of various types operating at schools were an effective tool for educational influence on young people. The most popular included: the Sodality of Our Lady, the Eucharistic Crusade or the Living Rosary Association. Unfortunately, despite the initial freedom of action enjoyed by these organizations, after the May coup, the Sanation authorities tried to significantly restrict their activities, aiming primarily at the ideal of state education. The collection of the Lublin Archdiocesan Archives contains reports from 1933–1934 showing the activities of school-based religious organizations in the Lublin Diocese. They provide much valuable information both on their activities, membership, but also on the prevailing social relations. The purpose of the article is to present, as far as possible, a picture of school-based religious organizations in the schools of the Diocese of Lublin in the interwar period, above all at a time when relations between the Church and the state were quite tense and a struggle for the spiritual leadership was taking place.
Źródło:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne; 2023, 120; 333-356
0518-3766
2545-3491
Pojawia się w:
Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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