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Catholic Church in Lower Silesia against Communism (1945-1974)

English · Hardback

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Post-war Lower Silesia was intended by the communists to be a "laboratory of socialism". Hence, they developed and pursued a special policy towards the Catholic Church. The book highlights the specificity of the pastoral ministry provided by the successive rulers of the Church in Wroclaw (Karol Milik, Kazimierz Lagosz, Cardinal Boleslaw Kominek) in the realities of the communist state. It shows the role of Cardinal Kominek who was persecuted for his attitude towards communists, his activity in the Polish Episcopate and in the forum of the universal Church. Moreover, it presents the system of repression aimed at diocesan clergy and religious orders and limiting theological education. With the objective of secularising the Lower Silesian society, the communists put emphasis on promoting their ideology, especially among the young generation. The Church responded with speeches by hierarchs condemning these activities and with pastoral initiatives to slow down the process.

About the author

Prof. Dr. Jan Kopiec is bishop of the Diocese of Gliwice, and professor emeritus of the University of Opole, Poland.Dr. Kazimiera Jaworska is professor and director of the Department of the History of Education of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology in Wrocław.Dr. Grzegorz Sokołowski is associate professor of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology, Poland.Dr. Bogdan Giemza is associate professor of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology, Poland.Dr. Agata Mirek is associate professor of the Catholic University of Lublin, Poland.Dr. Kazimiera Jaworska is professor and director of the Department of the History of Education of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology in Wrocław.Rajmund Pietkiewicz is Professor of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology in Wrocław.Krzysztof Pilarczyk, Prof. Dr. Hab., was Professor of Judaic and Biblical Sciences and Religious History and Head of the Laboratory of the History of Christian-Jewish Relations at the Institute of Religious Studies of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.

Summary

Post-war Lower Silesia was intended by the communists to be a "laboratory of socialism". Hence, they developed and pursued a special policy towards the Catholic Church. The book highlights the specificity of the pastoral ministry provided by the successive rulers of the Church in Wrocław (Karol Milik, Kazimierz Lagosz, Cardinal Bolesław Kominek) in the realities of the communist state. It shows the role of Cardinal Kominek who was persecuted for his attitude towards communists, his activity in the Polish Episcopate and in the forum of the universal Church. Moreover, it presents the system of repression aimed at diocesan clergy and religious orders and limiting theological education. With the objective of secularising the Lower Silesian society, the communists put emphasis on promoting their ideology, especially among the young generation. The Church responded with speeches by hierarchs condemning these activities and with pastoral initiatives to slow down the process.

Foreword

Post-war Lower Silesia was intended to be a "laboratory of socialism" by the communists. Hence, they developed and pursued a special policy towards the Catholic Church. The book highlights the specificity of the pastoral ministry provided by the successive rulers of the Church in Wrocław in the realities of the communist state. It analyses, for example, the role of Cardinal Kominek and it presents the system of repression aimed at diocesan clergy and religious orders and limiting theological education. It also shows the Church’s response to the process of secularization in the Lower Silesian society.

Product details

Assisted by Kazimiera Jaworska (Editor), Rajmund Pietkiewicz (Editor), Pilar (Editor), Krzysztof Pilarczyk (Editor)
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2022
 
EAN 9783525573372
ISBN 978-3-525-57337-2
No. of pages 280
Dimensions 160 mm x 235 mm x 23 mm
Weight 601 g
Illustrations with 30 fig. and 2 tab.
Series Eastern and Central European Voices
Eastern and Central European Voices 004
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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