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The article attempts to create an initial typology of Polish prayer-books, popular especially in the 19th century, that had one common title The Golden Altar, or different variations of this title, like The Little Golden Altar, The Everyday Altar, The Polish Altar, The Roman-Catholic Altar. The research that has been conducted up till now, taking into consideration the place of publication and similarity of the contents, allows distinguishing the following groups of editions of this prayer-book: 1) the Winnicki group, 2) the missionary group, 3) the Vilnius group, 4 ) the Czestochowa group, 5) the Berdyczow group, 6) the Galician group, 7) the Poznan group, 8) the Silesian group, 9) the Witwicki group, 10) the Odyniec group, 11) other ones. The above typology is a preparation for examining the contents of particular prayerbooks, and then for an attempt at answering the question about how strongly they influenced the formation of religiousness in the 19th century.
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Studia theologica
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2004
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vol. 6
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issue 2
59-63
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The study uses archive materials and accounts given by contemporaries to map another period in the history of the Roman-Catholic Church in Southern Bohemia in the years of oppression. The first part presents profiles of two chapterhouse vicars. The canon Miloslav Trdla was the ordinary for the diocese of Ceske Budejovice in 1972-1974 and the canon Josef Kavale in 1974-1990. The study documents religious life in the diocese of Ceske Budejovice using statistical data about sacraments and teaching of religion at schools.
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