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The article presents the life and work of Fr. Lucjan Łuszczki (1910-1991) a Polish monk who was active in South America, latterly as Rector of the Polish Catholic Mission in Argentina where he oversaw the Millennium celebrations of Poland’s Christianity (1966) and the pastoral visit of Bishop Władysław Rubin (1968). Through the prism of Fr. Łuszczki’s pastoral work the article also paints a picture of the life of Polish diaspora in South America – the political, social, economic and everyday life issues with which they had to contend.
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Tematyka duszpasterskiej działalności rektora Polskiej Misji Katolickiej w Argentynie o. Lucjana Łuszczkiego OFM (1910-1991) to tylko przyczynek do dalszych badań nad osobą zakonnika. Ukazano jego dorobek na tle krótkiego życiorysu, ze wskazaniem najważniejszych wydarzeń przypadających na pobyt w Ameryce Południowej – obchody Tysiąclecia Polski (1966) oraz wizyta duszpasterska biskupa Władysława Rubina (1968). Poprzez pracę zakonnika zobrazowano także polską społeczność zamieszkującą Amerykę Łacińską oraz jej sytuację polityczną i problemy życia codziennego.
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The economic crisis that hit Poland at the beginning of the 1980s stimulated Polish emigration circles in Great Britain to organize charity aid for Poles living under the yoke of the Communist power. In 1980 on the initiative of Tutiola and Albin Tybulewiczs the organization Food for Poland Fund was established in London. Its task was to organize transports of necessities for Poland. Commencing the work of the fund received a warm welcome both from the Polish postwar emigration and from the British. The initiative was publicized by English journalist in numerous newspapers and periodicals and on many TV channels. In Poland redistribution of the donations was coordinated by the Katowice Bishop Czesław Domin who headed the Charity Commission of the Episcopate of Poland. The transports were sent to the main Polish cities, among them being Krakow and Lublin. The imposition of martial law in Poland in December 1981 motivated the fund to aid Poland even more intensively, and most of the British media popularized the idea.
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