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The starting point for the considerations was the last John Paul II’s work Memory and Identity. Conversations at The Dawn of a Millennium, which raises important issues, such as national, social and spiritual identity, homeland, nation, patriotism and freedom. The article presents the papal homilies and speeches delivered during the third, fourth and seventh pilgrimage to Poland. At that time the Pope visited the inhabitants of Pomerania — Gdansk, Gdynia, Sopot, Szczecin, Koszalin, Pelplin. During the visits he dealt with issues of, among others, marriage, family, solidarity, freedom, love, suffering. He referred to the historical events important for Pomerania and Homeland historical e, i.e. those on the Coast in the seventies and eighties of the twentieth century, or the defense of Westerplatte in 1939. He also spoke to Kashubs, calling for the preservation of the Kashubian identity.
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The starting point for discussion were the documents of the Roman Curia, especially the Holy See Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, acting within the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, one of the dicasteries of the Roman Curia, which take up the issue of interreligious dialogue, primarily Catholic-Jewish dialogue. The article presents the political aspects, which can include, inter alia, forms of interreligious dialogue, cooperation of followers of the two religions for justice and peace, opposition to anti-Semitism and all forms of discrimination. The article refers to the documents of Vatican II (1962–1965), in particular the Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions Nostra Aetate, which was an important turning point in the history of Catholic-Jewish relations.
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Punktem wyjścia do rozważań były dokumenty Kurii Rzymskiej, zwłaszcza Komisji Stolicy Apostolskiej do Spraw Stosunków Religijnych z Judaizmem, działającej w ramach Papieskiej Rady ds. Popierania Jedności Chrześcijan, które podejmują problematykę dialogu międzyreligijnego, przede wszystkim dialogu katolicko-żydowskiego. W niniejszym artykule zaprezentowano ich polityczne aspekty, do których możemy zaliczyć m.in.: formy dialogu międzyreligijnego, współpraca wyznawców obu religii na rzecz sprawiedliwości i pokoju, przeciwstawianie się antysemityzmowi i wszelkim formom dyskryminacji. Nawiązano do dokumentów Soboru Watykańskiego II (1962–1965), zwłaszcza do Deklaracji o stosunku Kościoła do religii niechrześcijańskich Nostra aetate, która stanowiła istotny zwrot w historii stosunków katolicko-żydowskich.
Nurt SVD
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2017
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issue 2
516-535
PL
W niniejszym artykule zaprezentowano nauczanie papieża Franciszka, które podejmuje problematykę dialogu z wyznawcami judaizmu. Ukazano różne formy dialogu międzyreligijnego, jego znaczenie, a także program dialogu Kościoła katolickiego z judaizmem. Podkreślono, że papież nawiązywał do znaczenia Soboru Watykańskiego II oraz dokumentów soborowych, m.in. Deklaracji o stosunku Kościoła do religii niechrześcijańskich Nostra aetate.
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The author of the article presents documents, messages, speeches, homilies, reflections and apostolic journeys of pope Francis concerning dialogue with the adherents of Judaism. She examines various forms of interreligious dialogue, its importance, programme of dialogue of the Catholic Church with Judaism. She notices pope’s references to the relevant documents of the Second Vatican Council, like Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions, Nostra aetate.
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This paper is devoted to intercultural dialogue in the teaching of Pope Francis (pontificate from 2013). It presents pontifical documents, statements, speeches, homilies, and reflections dedicated to this issue as well as the conclusions resulting from them. The aim of the paper is to prove that intercultural dialogue is tightly connected to interreligious dialogue. They are the foundation of the future, can greatly contribute to the propagation of peace.
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