Published: 2022-10-09

Archbishop, Antoni Baraniak as Member of the Episcopate of Poland, Part One (1951-1967)

Rafał Maciej Łatka
Seminare. Learned Investigations
Section: History
https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.2019.3.13

Abstract

The present article concentrates on the role of Archbishop Antoni Baraniak in the Polish Episcopate in the difficult period of the communist dictatorship. Despite numerous studies on the history of the Catholic Church in the People’s Republic of Poland, the steadfast bishop’s biography has not yet been written. The undertaken analysis is aimed at rectifying this lack of information on the activity of Polish bishops. The Metropolitan of Poznań became a recognized authority in the course of works on the forum of the Main Commission and the Plenary Conference of the Episcopate. He enjoyed the trust of other hierarchs, including Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński, who regarded him as one of his most important collaborators, especially in the years 1957-1967 when he became the second important figure of the Polish Episcopate. For this reason, he was entrusted with the most delicate and difficult tasks, such as the preparation of the Statute of the Polish Episcopate Conference, or the chairmanship of the Commission for the clarification of charges against Bishop Czesław Kaczmarek.

Keywords:

Antoni Baraniak, Episcopate of Poland, Main Council, primate Stefan Wyszyński, authorities

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Łatka , R. M. (2022). Archbishop, Antoni Baraniak as Member of the Episcopate of Poland, Part One (1951-1967) . Seminare. Learned Investigations, 40(3), 185–200. https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.2019.3.13

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