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Kościół Matki Bożej Gromnicznej został zbudowany w XVII w. Do 1946 r. świątynia należała do archidiecezji lwowskiej obrządku łacińskiego. Po uzyskaniu niepodległości Państwa ukraińskiego i wznowieniu struktur Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego na Ukrainie rozpoczęto starania o zwrot kościoła prawowitemu i historycznemu właścicielowi. Jednak władze miasta, wrogo nastawione wobec katolików łacińskich, ze względu na ich polskie korzenie, świątynię złośliwie przekazały na własność wspólnocie Kościoła greckokatolickiego. Po stronie hierarchów grekokatolickich istnieje dobra wola, aby kościół ten został zwrócony Kościołowi łacińskiemu na Ukrainie. Jednak według ustawodawstwa ukraińskiego, to zarejestrowana wspólnota wiernych jest decydentem w tej kwestii, ponieważ jest aktualnie prawnym właścicielem kościoła. Gdyby można było oczekiwać od hierarchów grekokatolickich bardziej zdecydowanej postawy i działań, a zarazem wykluczyć polityczną niechęć władz lwowskich wobec Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego, to istnieją możliwości na drodze prawnej (nawet przy braku reform państwowych w kulejącym ukraińskim systemie sądowniczym) na triumf sprawiedliwości – uznanie prawa własności rzymskokatolickiej archidiecezji lwowskiej do kościoła Matki Bożej Gromnicznej we Lwowie.
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Church of Our Lady of Candles was built in the seventeenth century. Until 1946 this temple belonged Lviv Archdiocese of the Latin rite. After independence Ukrainian state and the resumption of the structures of the Roman Catholic Church in Ukraine began efforts to return the church to its rightful historical owner – Lviv archdiocese. However, the city government hostile to the Catholics of Latin – because they have Polish roots – mentioned temple mischievously transferred ownership of the community of the Greek Catholic Church. From the Greek Catholic hierarchy is the good will that the church was returned to the Latin Church in Ukraine. But according to the Ukrainian legislation, the registered community of the faithful it is the decision-maker on this issue, because it is now the legal owner of the church. If could have been expect from a Greek Catholic hierarchy more decisive stance and activities and to exclude political reluctance authorities of Lviv to the Roman Catholic Church, there are possibilities for the legal (even in the absence of state reforms in the lame Ukrainian judicial system) for the triumph of justice – the recognition of property rights of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lviv to the Church of Our Lady of Candles in Lviv.
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At the request of the Order of the White Eagle chapter in recognition of merit among others for restoration of religioous life on the Eastern Borderlands, in 2017 father Marian Franciszek Cardinal Jaworski was decorated by the President of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Duda. This leader of the Roman Catholic Church was born in Lwów on 21 August 1926, he is a lecturer of philosophy and theology. He served the Church both in the Ukraine and Poland. Senior Metropolitan Archbishop of Lwów and former Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Łuck and the President of Ukrainian Episcopate is an example of a pastor of people who retain their Polish identity as Catholics residing in post-Soviet countries. He was actively involved in the regeneration of religious and patriotic life in the Ukraine after 1991, recreating the system of parishes and setting up new institutions such as: Lwów Archdiocese Seminary in Brzuchowice and many other church structures. He supported different kinds of organizations and institutions aiming to form a new generation of Poles. In 1995–1997 he carried out the Archdiocese Synod implementing provisions of Vaticanum II. He contributed to the rebirth of women’s and men’s religious orders in the Ukraine. Moreover, he is a prominent character who serves Poles outside the current borders of Poland. Furthermore, his unquestionable pastoral impact on sustaining the national identity has to be pointed out as well. The article presents not only detailed explanation of the Cardinal’s achievements but is an attempt to pay tribute to Cardinal Jaworski and commemorate his input. In an attempt to maximize the reliability in portraying Cardinal Jaworski the author has chosen an analytical and critical research method.
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