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The 21st century brings new challenges for the society and every human being. Although today’s Europe is in the process of strengthening and enlarging its economic and political union, it seems to suffer from a profound crisis of values. Therefore, it is very important to have a proper perception and understanding of contemporary challenges for education and pedagogy. This might results in going through the effective learning processes, which enable a human being to function properly in his/her private and professional life. For all these reasons, the author of this article shows various aspects of scientific and didactic activities undertaken by the academic staff of the Faculty of Theology, Section in Tarnów, which is an integral part of the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow. A short historical sketch of establishment of the Faculty of Theology, Section in Tarnów enable to embed the academic work of this Faculty in specific realities and conditions.
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The proposed topic allows to learn about the scientific activity of the Wielkopolska researchers of the early Christian Church: Jan Sajdak (1882–1967), priest Józef Nowacki (1893–1964), priest Bronisaw Gadysz (1892–1943) and priest Ludwik Gadyszewski (1932–2009). They contributed to the development of patristics not only in Wielkopolska, but also in Poland and in the world. Wielkopolska is also associated with the Scriptures of the Fathers of the Church in which translations of writers of the first centuries of Christianity are published. Patrology textbooks have also been published. The most important of them was written by the priest Szczepan Piestoch and is intended especially for students of theology. Wielkopolska is also a Faculty of Theology which has been operating since 1998 at the University of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. It includes the Department of Patristic Theology and currently the Department of Patristic Theology and Church History. Under the supervision of the faculty lecturers doctoral theses, master’s and bachelor’s the- ses, as well as monographs related to the period of Christian antiquity are prepared.
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In the period of the Second Republic of Poland two attempts – unfortunately unsuccessful – were undertaken to organize the teaching of theology at university level in Poznań. Endeavors to create a Theological Faculty at Poznań University in the years 1919-1921 did not bring the expected effects. In 1937 Cardinal August Hlond addressed a plea to the Apostolic See to reinstate the Lubrański Academy in Poznań. The Primate’s vision included the construction of a modern building of the academy which he saw as his personal gift to the archdiocese and a “remembrance” of his primateship. The article takes up the above mentioned issue in the light of the Vatican’s archival materials. They allow us to grasp some essential historical facts and provide access to the drafts of the statutes of the intended reactivated Academy. Their publication herein seems to be an interesting contribution to the outlining of a complete history of the Faculty of Theology in Poznań.
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Seminary in Bialystok was founded 8 May 1945. It was expelled from Vilnius by the decision of communist regime of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Lithuania. Priests professors and alumni of Vilnius University in the so-called repatriation left Vilnius and moved to Bialystok. Father Al. Moscicki and father J. Krassowski by the authority of the archbishop Romuald Jalbrzykowski Metropolitan of Vilnius, with the dean of Bialystok, father Alexander Chodyka, rented from the Congregation of the Servants of Mary Immaculate premises at 8 Slonimska Street, wherein they arranged Seminary. Faculty of Theology of Stefan Batory University, whose professors also left Vilnius, resumed activity that day. Most of the lecturers of Vilnius Alma Mater moved to Torun, where they founded the Nicolaus Copernicus University, but professors of the Faculty of Theology who were also the lecturers of the Seminary remained in Bialystok. The Seminary at the Slonimska Street functioned until 1961 when the political authorities nationalized the building and gave it to the Education Supervision Body. The seminar had to leave the premises and search new premises for its operations. The seminar life was focused around the Church. Of St. Wojciech, which became a temple of the seminar.
Vox Patrum
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1986
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vol. 11
653-657
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Hoc in articulo descriptae sunt quinque dissertationes studentium theologiae de rebus patristicis, praesertim S. Cypriani, in Universitate Vratislaviensi uti "opera praemii" saeculo XIX compositae.
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The „Teologia w Polsce. Biuletyn Informacyjny. Dokumenty, Studia, Infor­macje” journal was published over the years 1983-2006 at the discretion of Father Stanisław Celestyn Napiórkowski OFMConv and Karol Klauza. During that period, it provided a platform for information and communication for the graduates of the Faculty of Theology of the Catholic University of Lublin and their lecturers, and subsequently for Polish theologians in general. The article attempts to trace the history of the magazine’s origin and functioning, describe its structure, and analyse the content of its individual issues.
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Czasopismo „Teologia w Polsce. Biuletyn Informacyjny. Dokumenty, Studia, Informacje” – wydawane było w latach 1983-2006 z inicjatywy o. Stanisława Celestyna Napiórkowskiego OFMConv i Karola Klauzy. W tym czasie sta­nowiło forum informacyjne i rodzaj komunikatora, początkowo między ab­solwentami Wydziału Teologicznego KUL i ich wykładowcami, a następnie ogółem polskich teologów. W artykule podjęto próbę odtworzenia historii powstania i funkcjonowania pisma, opisania jego struktury oraz analizy treści jego numerów.
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This article presents the university career of a clergyman of the Archdiocese of Lviv of the Latin rite, Dr. habil. Jan Ślósarz (1850–1917). After obtaining his doctoral degree in theology in 1855 at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Vienna, he returned to Lviv, where he was employed as a secondary school catechist. However, he did not abandon his plans for further scientific career. In the years 1886/87–1890/91 he was employed at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Lviv as an assistant professor. He gave lectures, on and off, on several subjects in place of absent professors. For instance, in the winter of 1888, he replaced the New Testament lecturer, Fr. Józef Watzke. In the spring of 1889 he was commissioned to give lectures on the Old Testament in place of Fr. Klemens Sarnicki OSBM. In 1890 he replaced Fr. Józef Delkiewicz at the Department of Church History. Simultaneously, in 1888–1892 the clergyman served as a prefect of the Lviv Seminary of the Latin rite, and then in 1892–1894 as a teacher of religion in the Fifth Grammar School, and in 1894–1905 as a catechist in the High Real School in Lviv. However, the ultimate dream of Fr. Ślósarz was a university professorship. He sought it already in 1895, when the Department of Church History was vacant, but to no avail. He tried again in 1900, opening his habilitation procedure in the field of pastoral theology at the University of Lviv. He obtained his habilitation degree without any major difficulties, and it was approved by the Ministry of Religions and Education in 1891. The Department of Pastoral Theology was, however, not vacant. But after the death of its head in 1902, a real opportunity presented itself. Fr. Ślósarz was made an interim acting head of the department, though he did not receive a formal nomination. In spite of his efforts, Fr. Ślósarz eventually lost the competition for the new head of the department to Fr. Alojzy Jougan, who had practical pastoral experience plus considerable writing and organisational experience. As a consolation he was entrusted with commissioned lectures in 1901–1903 on the Sacrament of Penance. Discouraged by his failures, Fr. Ślósarz turned to another sphere of his activity – in 1904 he was nominated a canon of the Metropolitan Chapter in Lviv, holding this position for the last 13 years of his life.
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Niniejsze opracowanie prezentuje uniwersytecką karierę duchownego archidiecezji lwowskiej obrządku łacińskiego, ks. doc. dr. hab. Jana Ślósarza (1850-1917). Po uzyskaniu doktoratu z teologii w roku 1855 na Wydziale Teologicznym Uniwersytetu Wiedeńskiego, powrócił do Lwowa, pełniąc m.in. obowiązki katechety szkół średnich. Nie porzucił wszakże planów dalszych awansów naukowych. W latach 1886/87–1890/91 został zatrudniony na Wydziale Teologicznym Uniwersytetu Lwowskiego w charakterze adiunkta. W zastępstwie nieobecnych profesorów wykładał dorywczo kilka dyscyplin. I tak zimą 1888 r. zastępował wykładowcę Nowego Testamentu ks. prof. Józefa Watzkę. Wiosną 1889 r. zlecono mu wykłady Starego Testamentu w miejsce o. prof. Klemensa Sarnickiego OSBM. W 1890 r. zastąpił ks. prof. Józefa Delkiewicza na Katedrze Historii Kościoła. Równocześnie do tych zajęć, w latach 1888-1892 duchowny pełnił funkcję prefekta lwowskiego Seminarium Duchownego ob. łac., a następnie w latach 1892-1894 nauczyciela religii w V Gimnazjum, zaś w latach 1894-1905 katechety w Wyższej Szkole Realnej we Lwowie. Docelowym wszakże marzeniem ks. Ślósarza była profesura uniwersytecka. Zabiegał o nią już w roku 1895, kiedy wakowała Katedra Historii Kościoła, ale bezskutecznie. Ponownie podjął starania w roku 1900, otwierając przewód habilitacyjny w zakresie teologii pastoralnej na Uniwersytecie Lwowskim. Habilitację uzyskał bez większych trudności, a jej zatwierdzenie przez Ministerstwo Wyznań i Oświaty nastąpiło w 1891 r. Katedra Teologii Pastoralnej była wszakże zajęta, choć po śmierci jej kierownika w 1902 r. pojawiła się realna nadzieja. Otrzymał wprawdzie zastępstwo wakującej katedry, ale bez nominacji na jej kierownictwo. Pomimo podjęcia starań o tę schedę, ks. Ślósarz bezapelacyjnie przegrał konkurencję z dysponującym tak praktycznym doświadczeniem pastoralnym, jak i znaczącym dorobkiem pisarskim i organizacyjnym ks. doc. Alojzym Jouganem. Na otarcie łez powierzono mu w latach 1901-1903 wykłady zlecone w minimalnym wymiarze godzin na temat Sakramentu Pokuty. Zrażony niepowodzeniami ks. Ślósarz skierował się ku innej sferze działalności; mianowicie w roku 1904 r. otrzymał nominację na kanonika gremialnego Kapituły Metropolitalnej we Lwowie, piastując tę godność przez ostatnie 13 lat swego życia.
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