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The Central Archive of the Light-Life Movement is the central unit of the Light-Life Movement. Organizationally, it is one of the two branches of Rev. Franciszek Blachnicki Institute. Like any historical archive, its aim is to gather, organise, protect, store and provide access to archival materials. The records stored in the fonds of the archive in question are primarily linked with Rev. Blachnicki, who established the Oasis Movement and initiated many other pastoral and social actions. A number of initiatives started by Blachnicki, along with the Light-Life Movement contributed to the production of materials which are now stored in the Central Archive of the Light-Life Movement. The article presents not only the stages of the creation of the above mentioned fonds but also its current legal status and contemporary tasks and functions. The paper shows the general outline of the fonds of the Archive which comprises numerous records divided into separate units. The Archive also contains a collection of leaflets-still unprocessed, posters and boards, as well as a collection of various serial, compact and brochure publications. The total fonds consists of approximately 120 linear meters of the records. The documentation in the form of mechanical sound recordings constitutes a significant part of the archival fonds (about five thousand hours), photographs (mostly positives of various formats - about 11 thousand photographs), slides (about 1000 frames) and films. The article also focuses on the archival equipment, housing conditions, the rules of providing access to the materials and the most important tools used for storing records. In addition, the authors mentioned issues related to the forms of popularization of the archival materials stored in the fonds of the Archive in question.
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The Dominican Monastery dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gidle near Częstochowa was founded in 1615. A small fonds of archival materials from this monastery covering the years 1615- 1998 is now stored in the Archives of the Polish Province of the Dominicans in Cracow. The fonds measures 5 linear metres. Records of this fonds were arranged and described by Aleksander Litewka in the years 2010-2011. He also prepared an inventory, including 226 archival units, grouped into 12 series. In addition, the inventory contains the information about two units of the records of category B –records of no historical value. The first series includes documents, mainly paper ones, from the years 1623- 1942. Some of them concern the organization and property of the monastery. The content of other documents relates to religious matters; establishing days of indulgence and special services by the popes and bishops, the cult of relics, production and distribution of images of Our Lady of Gidle, finally coronation of the miraculous figure, which occurred in 1923. The next two series of the Gilde Archive include issues connected with the supervision of the monastery, organizational and personal records of the monastery. Series four and five contain records presenting the attitude of the church hierarchy and the secular authorities towards the monastery in Gilde. The sixth series of documents, titled „Religious Life”, comprises records related to the cult of Our Lady of Gidle, healings thanks to Her intercession and the coronation of the figure in 1923. The seventh series of the records contains materials connected with the construction and restoration of the church and monastery in Gilde. The largest, eighth series covers property and business records and books of account. The most important and largest part here is subseries of property records, mainly from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The ninth series of the records includes materials regarding the library and subscriptions to publications taken out by the Dominicans. Another series of this fonds contains historical works and monastic chronicles of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The next, eleventh series of archival materials and documents is linked with the previous one. It includes iconography and records associated with it. The last, twelfth series of the fonds concerns the records of Polish organizations connected with the monastery, created in the First World War and Polish-Soviet War in 1920.
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Repeatedly raised demands for the need to draw up the lists of directories (liturgical calendars) and schematisms became an incentive to produce a catalogue of directories and schematisms of male and female religious orders existing in the territory of the Polish Republic. This work is based on part of a collection of these kinds of printed documents stored in the University Library KUL and covering the years 1690-2008. Its size is estimated to be around 600 titles, which places it among the largest collections of this type in academic libraries in Poland. The entire bibliographic material was divided into two parts, the first of which includes male religious orders and congregations and the other female religious orders and congregations. Titles are listed chronologically according to administrative units which were part of various religious orders. A short description of religious orders includes mainly administrative divisions, which facilitates the identification of individual printed documents. The Catalogue ... was preceded by an introduction, in which attempts were made to introduce general characteristics of the presented part of the collection: its internal structure, size, and various elements of bibliographic description.  
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