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Prymas Polski kard. Józef Glemp w duchu swoich wielkich poprzedników – kard. Augusta Hlonda i kard. Stefana Wyszyńskiego – również często odwiedzał Pomorze Zachodnie. Wizyty te miały zarówno charakter służbowy, jak i prywatny, co wynikało z obowiązku bycia metropolitą tych ziem w latach 1981–1992, ale także z troski o tutejszy Kościół. Na terenie archidiecezji szczecińsko-kamieńskiej prymas był aż 16 razy: jako metropolita szczecińsko-kamieński 7 razy i 9 razy, jako kustosz relikwii św. Wojciecha i arcybiskup metropolita warszawski. Wizyty te miały różny wymiar, a związane były miedzy innymi z pielgrzymką papieża Jana Pawła II w Szczecinie, z konferencjami Episkopatu Polski, uroczystościami religijnymi, kulturowymi i odwiedzinami prywatnymi. Wizytował w tym czasie miasta: Szczecin (15 razy), Kamień Pomorski (2 razy), Wolin (1 raz) i Trzebiatów (1 raz). Zachęcał mieszkańców Szczecina i Pomorza, by na „krawędzi naszej Rzeczypospolitej” troszczyli się o wzrost wiary, sprawiedliwości i miłość na wzór Maryi – patronki archidiecezji. W dowód wdzięczności za całość posługi na rzecz Kościoła szczecińsko-kamieńskiego Arcybiskup Metropolita Szczecińsko-Kamieński Andrzej Dzięga uhonorował kard. Józefa Glempa Orderem św. Ottona z Bambergu.
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Cardinal Józef Glemp, the Primate of Poland, in the spirit of his great predecessors – Cardinal August Hlond and Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński – also often visited Western Pomerania. These visits were both of business and private nature, which resulted from the obligation of being the Metropolitan Bishop of these lands in the years 1981-1992 as well as his concern for the local Church. He was up to 16 times in the Szczecin-Kamień Diocese: 7 times as the Metropolitan Bishop of the Szczecin-Kamień Diocese and 9 times as the Custodian of the Relics of St. Adalbert and the Metropolitan Archbishop of Warsaw. These visits were of different dimension and were associated with pilgrimages of the Pope John Paul II in Szczecin, Polish Episcopal Conferences, religious ceremonies and cultural events, and private tours. At this time, he visited four cities: Szczecin (15 times), Kamień Pomorski (2 times), Wolin (1 time) and Trzebiatów (1 time). He encouraged the residents of Szczecin and inhabitants of Pomerania to take care of the growth of faith and love at “the brink edge of our Republic” following the way of Mary – a patron of the Archdiocese. In gratitude for the whole service to the Szczecin-Kamień Church, the Szczecin-Kamień Metropolitan Archbishop Andrzej Dzięga honoured Cardinal Józef Glemp with the Grand Order of Saint Otto of Bamberg.
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Before Father Józef Glemp took the office of the Primate in 1981, he had ac-companied Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński in his visits to Western Pomerania, serving as the secretary of the Primate. Father Glemp was in Szczecin, among others, in 1966 and 1974. As Primate of Poland, he visited West Pomerania in 1982, 1985, 1987 and 1988. He took part in the celebrations of the 10th Anniversary of the diocese of Szczecin and Kamień Pomorski and the diocese of Koszalin and Koło-brzeg. He was present during the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the es-tablishment of a new ecclesiastical administration in the Western Lands. Primate Glemp also accompanied Pope John Paul II during his pilgrimage to Poland in 1987. Pope arrived in Szczecin on 11 June. After the fall of the PRL, Primate Józef Glemp also o>en visited the West Pomeranian land. For example, he was present during the next pilgrimage of John Paul II to Poland in 1991. The Pope then came, inter alia, to Koszalin.Compared to his two great predecessors, cardinals: August Hlond and Stefan Wyszyński; Cardinal J. Glemp was able to make a summary of what had happened in Western Pomerania since the end of World War II. That is why in his speeches he appreciated the activities of clergy and lay people for the reconstruc-tion of the war-damaged region and the development of religious life in this area. This article discusses this subject in detail.
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