Ojczyzna w homiliach i przemówieniach Jana Pawła II wygłoszonych podczas pielgrzymek do Polski w latach 1979-1987

Homeland in John Paul II’s homilies and speeches given during the pilgrimages to Poland (1979‑ 1987) Although the place of the notion of homeland in John Paul II’s teaching has been studied in numerous publications, most of them adopted a theological perspective. However, it seems worthy to refe...

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Autor principal: Małgorzata Gaszyńska-Magiera
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Publicado: Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing 2014
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Sumario:Homeland in John Paul II’s homilies and speeches given during the pilgrimages to Poland (1979‑ 1987) Although the place of the notion of homeland in John Paul II’s teaching has been studied in numerous publications, most of them adopted a theological perspective. However, it seems worthy to refer it also to reflections of lay researchers. The present analysis concentrates on Pope’s homilies and speeches given during three pilgrimages to Poland between 1979 and 1987. Thirty texts in which the word homeland appears have been taken into account. It turns out that John Paul II often alluded to visions of homeland fixed in the Polish culture. However, he did not share with his contemporaries the image of homeland with ethnicity, history and tradition in its centre. Homeland, in his vision, should not separate inhabitants of a country, but rather unite them. It should not induce to contemplate national triumphs and failures, but incite to look towards the future.