Roczniki Teologiczne, 1995, T. 42, z. 4
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Pozycja Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski jako ośrodek promieniowania kulturalnego w okresie międzywojennymKarolewicz, Grażyna (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1995)The paper takes up the question of the University’s activity tending to raise the standard of Christian national culture. This activity was manifested in the publication action of learned studies, popular studies and periodicals. KUL’s professors published also outside the university in various periodicals and dailies with an all-Polish and local circulation. The inhabitants of Lublin (the so-called publica) were allowed to participate in lectures in the philosophy of life conducted for students. There was also organized a cycle of lectures within the frameworks of the Common University Lectures not only for Lublin, but for the surrounding regions as well. KUL’s professors took part in organizing various learned societies in Lublin and initiated learned conferences, as well as jubilee celebrations for the noted Poles. The university prepared a group of social activists for the whole country by the Society to Support Social Movement at the Catholic University of Lublin. It organized three-day holiday lectures for the clergy in order to widen their knowledge about the current events in the life of the Church. The Institute for Higher Religious Culture raised religious awareness among te intelligentsia. KUL’s professors worked within the framework of Social Board with the Primate of Poland, carrying out the program of social restructuring of the country in the light of the papal encyclicals. The Catholic University of Lublin was a centre of authority for the Society of Catholic Intelligentsia, the organization which gathered the Polish Catholic intelligentsia all over the country. KUL radiated also on the foreign milieus by taking part in international congresses and conferences, publishing learned papers in foreign languages, membership in international learned organizations, and contacts with many universities both in Europe and outside.Pozycja Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski w trosce o kształtowanie chrześcijańskiej postawy moralnej młodzieżyKarolewicz, Grażyna (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1995)The paper presents KUL’s activity tending to ensure students conditions favorable for the formation of a Christian attitude in life. This activity was manifested in KUL’s concern about intellectual deepening of the philosophy of life. With a view to this some additional lectures have been introduced in the syllabuses of lay faculties: Faculty of Law and Socio-Economic Sciences and the Faculty of Humanities. The additional lectures were in ethics, Christian philosophy, Patristic, history of the Church, religious literature, and canon law. Academic pastoral care was very efficient, introducing new methods of work (retreat, movement for the liturgical revival, pastoral care for young people conducted by young people). The university board supported in particular those youth organizations which lay stress on the formation of characters (Association of the Catholic Academic Youth "Regeneration", Marian Sodality). Young people’s organizations initiated the youth into social and charitable work. The teaching staff as well as founders and benefactors of the University, giving up their own benefits for the sake of the common good, had a very positive influence on young people. KUL’s students highly estimated university milieu in which they were not only educated but "fixed the principles of Christian morality and patriotism". During the occupation period graduates and students alike passed the exam of fidelity to the idea Deo et Patriae even then when one had to take a heroic decision to offer one’s life for these greatest values.