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2011 | 1 | 129-144

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Troska (arcy)biskupa profesora Kazimierza Majdańskiego o rozwój (archi) diecezji szczecińsko-kamieńskiej

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Taking over the diocese after Bishop Stroba, Bishop prof. Kazimierz Majdański continued the work of development of sacred infrastructure. Concerned about each man's intellectual formation and the development of families, founded in Szczecin Consultation Point Department of Practical Theology – Study on the Family at the Theological Academy in Warsaw, later called the Institute of Family Studies. Sustain the efforts of his predecessor's to obtain authorization from state authorities for the construction of the seminary building. He was among the hierarchs who aspired for the creation of the University of Szczecin Faculty of Theology. Bishop Majdański, cared about the life of every human being from birth to death and support families. Encourage reconciliation in the international arena. Cared for the ministry of the Word of God and the sacramental ministry. He was a caring, energetic and good organizer. Freed from the ordinary duties of the diocese, Archbishop Majdański served further and cooperated with both the Archbishop Marian Przykucki, then Archbishop Zygmunt Kaminski. Often celebrated a solemn Mass. He preached the occasional sermon. He was associated with the Institute for Secular Consecrated Life of the Holy Family, based in Wisełka. Activities of the Archbishop Majdański aroused widespread respect and recognition. They were an expression of honours and awards which he received.

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