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The article presents the life and work of Blessed Marcelina Darowska.
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Artykuł przedstawia życie i dokonania błogosławionej Marceliny Darowskiej.
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The article presents the life and educational activities of Blessed Marcelina Darowska, the co-founder of the Convent of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and her views on upbringing of young women. Mother Marcelina’s perception of education of girls in the 19th century seemed modern and beyond her time. In her opinion, there was a need of putting a stop to producing “parlour dolls” and provide young women with practical education. For the betterment of the country, she set up schools in Jazłowiec, Jarosław, Niżniów and Nowy Sącz. The girls attending the schools were brought up according to the system developed by Marcelina Darowska, based on religious and patriotic values. The Convent of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary continues the work commenced by its founder; over time Mother Marcelina’s message remains valid and serves the subsequent generations of young Polish girls.
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The article presents the life and educational activities of Blessed Marcelina Darowska, the cofounder of the Convent of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and her views on upbringing of young women. Mother Marcelina’s perception of education of girls in the 19th century seemed modern and beyond her time. In her opinion, there was a need of putting a stop to producing “parlour dolls” and provide young women with practical education. For the betterment of the country, she set up schools in Jazłowiec, Jarosław, Niżniów and Nowy Sącz. The girls attending the schools were brought up according to the system developed by Marcelina Darowska, based on religious and patriotic values. The Convent of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed VirginMary continues the work commenced by its founder; over time Mother  Marcelina’s message remains valid and serves the subsequent generations of young Polish girls.
Roczniki Humanistyczne
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2020
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vol. 68
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issue 1
327-344
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The aim of the considerations incorporated into this paper is to present anew the meaning of the term “new feminism,” which John Paul II introduced into philosophical and theological terminology. Since the Pope did not fully clarify the meaning of the term, it is necessary to recall the contexts of John Paul II’s teachings that shed more light on the term, and especially to invoke those papal teachings related to the theology of marriage and family, and the theology of the body. This article also evokes and discusses those areas of papal teaching and speeches in which John Paul II appealed to women to become promoters of this new feminism. The second part of the work is devoted to those women who inspired or could have inspired John Paul II in the work of forming a new feminism. Amongst them, Saint Edith Stein and Blessed Marcelina Darowska stand out, both fully deserving the name of the precursors of Catholic feminism.
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Celem rozważań zawartych w artykule jest ponowne ukazanie znaczenia terminu „nowy feminizm”, który do terminologii filozoficzno-teologicznej wprowadził Jan Paweł II. Ponieważ papież nie sprecyzował do końca znaczeń tego pojęcia, konieczne w ustalaniu jego sensu okazało się przywołanie kontekstów nauki Jana Pawła II, które doświetlają znaczenie terminu, w szczególności zaś papieskiego nauczania związanego z teologią małżeństwa i rodziny oraz teologią ciała. Artykuł przywołuje i omawia ponadto te miejsca papieskiej nauki i wystąpień, w których Jan Paweł II apelował do kobiet, by stawały się promotorkami nowego feminizmu. Druga część pracy poświęcona jest tym kobietom, które inspirowały bądź mogły inspirować Jana Pawła II w dziele formowania nowego feminizmu. Wśród nich zdecydowanie wyróżniają się święta Edyta Stein i błogosławiona Marcelina Darowska, w pełni zasługujące na miano prekursorek katolickiego feminizmu.
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