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The aim of the article is to analyze the determinants and other conditions of the religious policy of the Polish state towards the Methodist Church in the Stalinist period. The author took into account conceptual, programmatic, executive and operational activities undertaken by a complex subject of power, formed by three structures: party, administrative and special services. In his opinion, the liquidation direction of religious policy towards the Methodist Church was determined primarily by two factors: 1) the activity of Methodists in Masuria, which was assessed as “harmful activities” because they were competitive to the activity of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church (in which the authorities placed great hopes for effective repolonization of the native population), 2) strong links between the Methodist Church in Poland and the Methodist Church in the West (United States of America, Canada, Great Britain, Sweden). The liquidationa ctivities have been depicted primarily on the basis of solutions included in the action of special services under the codename “Moda”. The author also explains the reasons for the final resignation from the liquidation policy towards Polish Methodism and the inclusion of the Methodist Church in the direction of the rationing policy.
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Początki metodyzmu w Lublinie związane są z osobą Michała Ruda (1907-1998), który przez wiele lat był miejscowym kaznodzieją Kościoła metodystycznego w Lublinie. Na początku organizował on metodystyczne nabożeństwa w swoim prywatnym mieszkaniu przy ul. Kresowej 12, a w 1993 r. doprowadził do otwarcia kaplicy Kościoła metodystycznego przy ul. Borelowskiego 5. Po śmierci Michała Ruda w 1998 r. aktywność Kościoła metodystycznego w Lublinie straciła swój pierwotny impet i nabrała rozmachu dopiero od 2010 r. w związku z działalnością ks. Dariusza Zubera. Po objęciu przez ks. Dariusza Zubera parafii w Olsztynku w 2011 r. rozwój metodyzmu w Lublinie ponownie stracił swoją dynamikę.
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The origins of Methodism in Lublin are connected with the person of Michał Rud (1907-1998), who for many years was a local preacher of the Methodist Church in Lublin. At the beginning he organized Methodist services in his private apartment at 12 Kresowa Street and in 1993 led to the opening of the Methodist Church chapel at 5 Borelowskiego Street. After the death of Michał Rud in 1998 the activity of the Methodist Church in Lublin lost its initial impetus and gained momentum only from 2010 in connection with the activity of rev. Dariusz Zuber. After rev. Dariusz Zuber took over the parish in Olsztynek in 2011 the development of Methodism in Lublin again lost its dynamics.
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