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Rok 2017 jest czasem jubileuszy związanych z kultem maryjnym w Polsce i na świecie. W Kościele powszechnym, na czoło wysuwa się 100. rocznica objawień Matki Bożej w Fatimie. W Polsce w roku bieżącym przypominamy także o 300. rocznicy koronacji obrazu Matki Bożej na Jasnej Górze (1717), czy też 140. rocznicy objawień maryjnych w Gietrzwałdzie (1877). Nieco zapomnianą zaś rocznicą wydaje się w tym gronie 90-lecie koronacji obrazu Matki Bożej Ostrobramskiej w Wilnie, która odbyła się 2 lipca 1927 roku. Kult Matki Bożej Miłosierdzia znacznie dziś wykracza poza archidiecezję wileńską. Jest obecny także na terenie diecezji koszalińsko-kołobrzeskiej. Artykuł omawia przygotowanie i przebieg uroczystości koronacyjnych oraz prezentuje dwa dokumenty z nią związane.
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2017 is the time of jubilees related to the Marian devotion in Poland and in the world. In the universal Church, the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima is on the forefront. In Poland this year we also recall the 300th anniversary of the coronation of the image of Our Lady at Jasna Góra (1717) and the 140th anniversary of the Marian apparitions in Gietrzwałd (1877). The anniversary of the coronation of the image of Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn in Vilnius on July 2, 1927, seems to have been somewhat forgotten. The worship of Our Lady of Mercy goes far beyond the Vilnius Archdiocese. It is also present in the diocese of Koszalin-Kolobrzeg (Kołobrzeg). This article discusses the preparation and conduct of coronation celebrations and presents two related documents.
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In the Vilnius region near Troki there is the tiny village of Gaj situated in the forest; it is part of the parish of Stare Troki in the Archdiocese of Vilnius. The village is inhabited by dozens of residents who are Polish. In this village there is a chapel of Our Lady Health of the Sick, which was built in the thirties of the last century thanks to the efforts of Włodzimierz Andrzejewski’s brother (a member of the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God) and his family. It was consecrated in 1937. The chapel houses a copy of the image of Our Lady Health of the Sick from the Holy Cross Church of the Brothers Hospitallers in Vilnius. To this day, on the last Sunday in August, the faithful gather in the parish fair to give thanks to God, through the intercession of Our Lady, for everything they received from Him.
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This paper, opening a series of publications dedicated to activities of Bishop Michał Klepacz at the Episcopal Conference of Poland, is an introduction to his biography and to the subject. Its first part presents the life and activities of the Bishop. The future Łódź ordinary was born on July 23, 1893, in the village of Wola, a suburb of Warsaw. He was ordained in 1916. He was a graduate of the Roman Catholic Theological Academy in Saint Petersburg and the Catholic University of Lublin, at which he defended his PhD dissertation in 1932. In 1936, he was appointed an Associate Professor of the Christian philosophy at the Stefan Batory University in Vilnius. The years he spent in Vilnius under Soviet, Lithuanian and, again, Soviet occupation, were dedicated to conspirational educational and research activities. During the German occupation in 1942–1944, he was held in prison and in labour camps. Following changes in state borders imposed after the end of the World War II, he was forced to leave Vilnius and settle in Białystok. And it was there where he received his appointment as a bishop of Łódź in 1947. Rev. Michał Klepacz was ordained a bishop on April 13, 1947, and his ingress to the Łódź cathedral took place one week later. During twenty years of his rule as the bishop, the most important events in the life of the Łódź Diocese included regulation of relations with the government, renewal of the priestly formation, reorganisation and development of the Church structures, and convoking of two Diocese Councils in 1948 and 1958. Bishop Michał Klepacz died on January 27, 1967, on a day preceding the millennial celebrations in the Łódź Diocese. The subsequent part of this work briefly presents the legal and structural basis of the Episcopal Conference of Poland and its specialist committees, focusing in particular on Bishop Michał Klepacz’s participation in those bodies. Furthermore, the importance of the office of the Primate of Poland was emphasised, as a person also being a chairman of the Plenary Conference and the Main Committee of the Episcopate of Poland.
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