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The seminary in Białystok was formed as a result of a closure of a Seminary in Vilnius, which was founded by the bishop of Vilnius Jerzy Radziwiłł on 11th January 1582. In 1925 the Vilnius Seminary was merged with the Theological Department of Stefan Batory University (USB). In December 1939 USB was liquidated, however the Theological Department acted in secret. After mass arrests of professors and clerical students, in March 1942 bishop Romuald Jałbrzykowski and Rev. Adam Sawicki were imprisoned. A seminary was liquidated and was not reopned until October 1944. Unfortunately, authorities closed the Vilnius Seminary on 20th February 1945. Bishop R. Jałbrzykowski made a decision to move the Seminary to Białystok, where in spring, on the 8th of May 1945 it commenced its activity. A month later an order was given to remove the archbishop R. Jałbrzykowski from Vilnius. He left for Bialystok on 15th July 1945. From here he managed the part of the Vilnius archdiocese which stayed within the Poland’s borders.
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Studies of student press before 1945 completely omit over 80 titles of periodicals edited and published by the students of Polish episcopate and monastic theological seminaries. Clerics of Theological Seminary in Vilnius were the authors of three periodicals edited there: “Eos”, “Eucharistic Life” and “Seminarian Bell”. Articles, reports and chronicles included in those periodicals enhance – apart from the literature – many other fields of science, most of all history, especially the history of the Church. Moreover, they enrich Polish cultural landscape. In those works we can find information about life in the Theological Seminary in Vilnius and its student community as well as their attitude to general social issues connected with culture.
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В разработках, касающихся студенческой прессы до 1945 г., абсолютно не указаны более 80 названий журналов, редактируемых и издаваемых польскими студентами епархиальных и монастырских духовных семинарий. Семинаристы Духовной семинарии в Вильне были авторами трех издаваемых там журналов: «Еос», Евхаристическая жизнь», «Семинарный звонок». Статьи, отчеты и хроники, размещенные в них, пополняют, кроме литературы, много других областей науки, прежде всего историю, а именно историю костела, делают богатым польский культурный пейзаж. Мы находим в них информацию о жизни Духовной семинарии в Вильне и ее студенческом обществе, а также отношние әтой среды к общим правилам, связанным с культурой, по которым живет человечество.
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