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2018 | 27 | 4 | 235-256

Article title

Posługa duszpasterska Ojców Bernardynów w Jarmolińcach na przełomie XVIII i XIX wieku

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EN
Pastoral service of Bernardine Fathers in Yarmolyntsi in the late 19th and the early 20th centuries

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PL

Abstracts

EN
This article entitled “Pastoral service of Bernardine Fathers in Yarmolyntsi” covers the years 1761–1832. Paweł Starżyński, the owner of the city of Yarmolyntsi, in 1761 invited Franciscan Observants – Bernardine to the pastoral ministry. It was also this year that the monastery parish was founded. In the church under the invocation of St. John of Nepomuk and St. Anthony of Padua brothers performed sacramental service and spiritual care of the local people. In addition to pastoral and preaching work it is worth mentioning the existence of a parish school. It was not only a place for lay education, but also a place of catechization of children. Additionally, the brotherhood of St. Anna was active in the parish and dealt with spiritual care of adults. After 70 years of Bernardine’s work in Yarmolyntsi, on August 20, 1832, according to the Supreme Order of the Head of the Podolia Province no 23992 to the Kamianets Spiritual Consistory, the tsarist authorities liquidated the monastery and the monks had to leave the place of their work. Monastery of Bernardine Fathers was taken over for the needs of the tsarist authorities, and the church was transferred into the hands of the Orthodox Church.

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27

Issue

4

Pages

235-256

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Contributors

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  • Instytut Pedagogiki, Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II

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Publication order reference

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1231-1634

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