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Since 2005, political life in Poland has been dominated by two competing ideologies of the post-Solidarity formation. Electoral races between the post-Solidarity parties of the PO and PiS have revealed more than just the new face of political divisions. A dynamic and emotional struggle has been reflected in the different styles of party leadership. The increasing role of the media in political competition illuminates the important role of political actors by incorporating society as a passive viewer. Democratic elections, for political parties, are the real measure of approval and popularity for their political leaders. Kaczyński's opposite vision of the state of Poland “liberal” and “social”, also affects the divisions among the electorate. Finally, the results of the election contest undoubtedly affect the public's image of the two leaders, who dominate the public discourse due to the large amount of focused attention by the mass media. Consequently, the public's attention is captured and influenced by the views and political attitudes of its constituencies. Tusk and Kaczyński have the ability to mobilize and inspire many voters, they are masters at engaging the publics' hearts and minds. However there are limits, including that neither leader accepts people stronger than himself. Each feels that strong people pose a threat to their personal position. Their leadership styles are not indifferent to the quality of the political system, but the current model of leadership oscillates between the myth of martyrdom, the rhetoric of populism and passive vagueness.
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This article focuses on relations between real religious events and the content of media coverage of those events. The article presents the aims and topics of religious meetings of Catholic families, organized by the Pontifical Council for the Family, which took place under the name of the World Meetings of Families. The main issue concerning media coverage is presented on the example of the account of the 9th World Meeting of Families, which took place in Dublin in 2018. It was guided by the theme Joy for the World. Among the issues discussed during the meeting was the issue of the functioning of Catholic families in the contemporary world including axiological, economic and health themes. The media’s image of the meeting in Dublin was quite different from the real discussions and was marginalized to two topics: speeches delivered by Roco Buttiglione and Jamesa Martina SJ, and the interpretation of symbolism of chasubles used during liturgy.
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Światowe Spotkania Rodzin to spotkania katolickich rodzin z całego świata z papieżem, organizowane przez Papieską Radę ds. Rodziny. Inicjatorem tych spotkań był papież Jan Paweł II. Odbywają się co trzy lata, a każde jest poprzedzone międzynarodowym sympozjum teologiczno-duszpasterskim. Głównym celem zwoływania przez papieża Światowych Spotkań Rodzin jest prowadzenie dialogu, ukazywanie roli rodziny w ewangelizacji i umocnienie tożsamości rodziny. Światowe Spotkania Rodzin są uznawane za jedną z najważniejszych inicjatyw duszpasterskich Jana Pawła II.
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