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    Andrzej Zwoliński, Sekty w Internecie, Wydawnictwo Salwator, Kraków 2009, ss. 171.
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2011)
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    Formacja ciągła w Towarzystwie św. Franciszka Salezego
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2000)
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    Funkcja ekonoma w prawie własnym Towarzystwa św. Franciszka Salezego
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2010)
    The economer’s function is to administer ecclesiastical goods that belong to religious legal entities. The position of economer is provided for by the Canon Law. Details regarding the requirements for the economer’s position and his duties are included in a religious institute’s own law. The review of the Society of St. Francis de Sales’ own law, presented in this article shows its compliance with the common law of the Church. The economer general is elected at the general council, other administrators are appointed after previous consultation. The economer’s position is a term office. The Society’s own law defines in detail the economer’s assignments at the level of the Society of St. Francis de Sales’ central office, province and particular houses. The constitutional regulations of that institute strongly emphasize the spiritual significance of administration. Temporal goods help to attain the Salesian spirit, they are subordinated to the education of the young and evangelization. St. John Bosco, the founder of the Salesians, put his trust in God’s Providence and the assistance of Mary Help of Christians but at the same time he was a prudent and far-sighted administrator who had his feet firmly on the ground. The ministry of economers is difficult. Working, as they do, in the modern maze of national legal and administrative norms, they must constantly deepen their knowledge. For this reason some additional initiatives are necessary, such as organizing theoretical and practical training, publishing subsidiary literature, etc. At the same time it is allegiance to legal norms (canon, common and own law) that will let Salesians accomplish their ecclesiastical mission.
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    Internet dobrodziejstwem i zagrożeniem: formacyjne wyzwania dla seminariów duchownych
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2013)
    The Church’s teaching on the Internet is positive. The use of the Internet, as of every tool in the hands of man, may lead to positive or negative consequences. The paper touches upon the question of whether the Internet is a benefit or a threat to seminarians. Among the benefits of the Internet is access to a vast amount of information, including that of religious character. Cyberspace opens up a range of possibilities for evangelizing the world and making contacts with different people and groups inside the Church. Internet‑related threats include electronic crimes, hacking, pornography and websites full of violence. Another problem is uneven access to information. Additionally, an excess of information causes the so called information overload. Apart from many good Catholic websites, there are also ones which differ from Catholic thought or are contrary to it. The Internet is a challenge to seminarians. The first of the challenges is good media education, which takes the specificity of cyberspace into account. Occasionally, the problem of Internet addiction might occur. Other issues that ought to be included in seminary education are rules for safe Internet use, personal data protection, and respecting copyrights. Despite its many limitations, the Internet can be a useful tool in the hands of competent and wise priests. The whole of the seminary environment ought to take up this challenge with courage so that the Internet might serve the mission of the Church.
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    Kierownictwo duchowe alumnów seminariów duchownych i zakonników w prawie kanonicznym (I): forma sakramentalna i pozasakramentalna
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2015)
    The study discusses the topic of the Canon Law, which determines requirements for spiritual directors in seminars and formational religious houses. The first part of the study presents standard requirements for confessors in the above mentioned context. Spiritual guidance is also a separate issue from holding the sacrament of reconciliation and that was the subject of the second part of the study. The Church Law strongly emphasizes the necessity to separate the internal forum from the external one. It is also vital to consider the needs of seminarists, religiouses and nuns in order to ensure their unrestrained use of confession and spiritual guidance.
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    Kimberly Young, Patrice Klausing OSF, Uwolnić się z sieci. Uzależnienie od Internetu, tłum. G. Pindur, Księgarnia św. Jacka, Katowice 2009, ss. 208.
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2010)
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    Konferencja naukowa „Polityka informacyjna Kościoła” (Warszawa, 28 października 2009)
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2010)
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    Międzynarodowy Kongres Prawa Kanonicznego „Administracja w prawie kanonicznym” (Warszawa, 14-18 września 2011 r.)
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2012)
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    Ogólnopolska konferencja naukowa „Media a wartości” (Olsztyn-Kortowo, Wydział Prawa i Administracji UWM, 9 maja 2007)
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2008)
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    Ogólnopolska konferencja naukowa „Zadania nauczycielskie Kościoła wobec wyzwań XXI wieku” (Radom, 3-5 września 2007)
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2008)
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    Organy zarządu i współodpowiedzialności ‒ rady w prawie własnym Towarzystwa św. Franciszka Salezego
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2011)
    The history of councils which assist superiors dates back to the origins of monastic life, i.e. St Benedict’s Rule. The Second Vatican Council recognized the importance of governing and responsibility bodies, especially in religious life. The particular law of the Society of St. Francis de Sales clearly refers to the issue of religious councils which are found on every authority level. The article presents a short history of this issue. It also provides infonnation about the norms of the common law of the Catholic Church regarding religious councils. In the second part of the article, the nom s of the Salesian particular law are explained against the background of theological and legal premises. The Salesian Constitutions regulate the way councils support superiors. In some of the cases mentioned in the article, councils’ approval or advice is necessary to adopt legal acts. In principle, the superior turns to the council but does not vote himself. The only case of collegial action provided for in the Constitutions concerns the dismissal of members. Then the superior general also votes. The law follows life and some dynamics can be seen in the development of the particular law, among others in the decisions of recent general chapters. It seems that it is necessary to reissue the Constitutions and the General Regulations in Polish to include these changes. This would also be an opportunity to clarify the language. To sum up, the tasks of councils specified by the law and the actual ministry of the religious who are members of councils are in keeping with the shared responsibility of the religious for their common good, an idea endorsed by the Church. At the same time councilors’ commitment effectively supports the board at every level of congregational organization.
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    Reakcja Kościoła na nadużycia seksualne wobec nieletnich ze strony duchownych
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2012)
    Media hype about the sexual abuse of minors by clerics gives the impression that the Church did not react to the problem. This loud and aggressive action by the mass media paints an inaccurate picture of the Church’s response. This article provides an overview of various papal speeches and documents, as well as the Roman Curia’s commitment, especially that of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which reveals a very active and multifaceted response by the Church to the problem. In regards to this issue, it is necessary to emphasise the important influence of Pope Benedict XVI. Since he was a prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, he endeavoured to conform to the rules of penal canon law in a consistent and explicit way. In addition to developing universal law, a particular law came into being. It constitutes a supplement to the general legislation and demands recognition from the side of The Holy See. In each situation concerning the offences committed by clergy, it is essential to face the problem and to show compassion and help to the victims and to explain the whole truth about what really happened. If a clergyman is guilty of a crime, then, in the name of love and truth, it is necessary to apply canonical penalties. An important part of the solution is also consistent application of the rules of fonnation: a proper recognition of vocation and human fonnation in the emotional and sexual space. Finally, clergymen have to interpret the universal call to holiness more intensively. The crisis which touched the Church is also an opportunity for thorough purification of the Church and a renewed commitment to apostolic holiness. Through preaching truth about God and man, and at the same time establishing requirements for the faithful, especially for the clergymen, the Church leads people to holiness and salvation.
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    Salezjański Ruch Młodzieżowy związany z Towarzystwem św. Franciszka Salezego i jego relacja do prawa kanonicznego
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2014)
    The formation and development of new ecclesial movements responds to the call of the Magisterium of the Church for the laity to take on evangelizing activities in the modern world. One of the new movements which has sprung up in recent decades is Movimento Giovanile Salesiano. The movement is linked to the Association of St. Francis de Sales and refers to the spirituality and pedagogy of St. John Bosco. The activity of Movimento Giovanile Salesiano is directed towards youth. This article outlines the general ideas of the aforementioned movement and its activity on the basis of the example of one Salesian province. Ecclesial movements are regulated by law, although it should be emphasized that their spiritual element distinguishes them, and structures and legal solutions accompany their further stages of development. For ecclesial movements a regular point of reference is the norms of the Code of Canon Law from 1983, particularly the parts which deal with ecclesiastical associations. The aforementioned movement is not a very tight group because other various actors working on behalf of youth focus around this movement: associations, groups and other movements. Movimento Giovanile Salesiano does not have a single uniform legal structure, nor does it have a separate statute. The existence and mission of this movement is approved of and described by documents of the Salesian Congregation i.e. General and Provincial Chapters. The main organizing element is the coordination and animation of the movement through the appointment of individuals and supervisory structures.
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    The Gospel in cyberspace. Nurturing faith in the Internet age, red. Pierre Babin, Angela Ann Zukowski, Chicago 2002, ss. 200.
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2007)
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    Towarzystwo św. Franciszka Salezego wobec zagrożenia nadużyciami seksualnymi względem nieletnich
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2012)
    Unlike any other community, the Catholic Church took decisive steps to judge clerical abuse. The Church also strives to guarantee a safe environment for the education and evangelization of young people. In recent years, the Society of St. Francis de Sales has also taken appropriate measures and strategies to cleanse up its ranks and face the truth about the sexual abuse of minors. An important point of reference in initial religious formation is the provisions of the Constitutions concerning consecrated chastity. Also, the principles set forth in Ratio formationis are to be applied in a resolute manner. The point at issue is appropriate vocational discernment and human formation in the emotional and sexual sphere. Remaining in chastity requires lifelong spiritual commitment and asceticism as part of the so-called permanent formation. However, if sexual abuse occurs, the problem has to be addressed. The victims must be shown compassion and offered help, and the whole truth about what really happened must be clarified. If a Salesian is guilty of the crime, canonical penalties should be imposed in the name of love and truth. The crisis which has struck the Church and the Salesian Society gives an opportunity for a thorough personal and communal purification. At the same time, it reminds us that only by remaining in Christ the True Vine can we bear the good fruit of apostolic service to young people.
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    Udział koadiutorów – braci zakonnych w nauczycielskim zadaniu Kościoła
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2007)
    The article analyses the active part and assignments of Salesian brothers in the teaching function of the Church. The problem is examined with reference to the third book of the Code of Canon Law 1983 and law of the Society of St. Francis Sales. The author considers assignments of Salesian brothers in the ministry of the divine word, the missionary action of the Church, the Catholic education and instruments of social communication. Salesian brothers can fundamentally participate in all teaching functions. Small limitations, e.g. the prohibition of the predication of the homily during the Holy Mass, are derived from theological or legal reasons.
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    Współcześni męczennicy za wiarę – wymagania procesu kanonizacyjnego
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2008)
    From the beginning of the Church, the cult of martyrs was developed. The Vatican Council II had an influence on martyrdoms, which is understood as the special gift and the highest test of the love for Jesus. The canonization process has to arise these truths into day’s light, it has to testify about the sainthood of martyrs. Dissertation undertakes the problem of the martyrdom with reference to norms of the canonical law which regulate the course of the canonization case. The consideration bears upon present martyrs, without treatment historic processes. First part of the report undertakes the problem of the martyrdom in his canonical elements. Next part of the dissertation introduce the most important requirements of the process in the diocesan investigation. The further part bears upon works in Congregation of Canonization Matters. The last part refers to differences among the beatification and the canonization. In the legal idea of the martyrdom, the notion of the person of the persecutor deserves attention. During the 20th Century the traditional understanding of this idea widened on so called the collective persecutor eg. German Nazism. The martyrdom for the faith means the physical decease of the man. The torment of the person by the persecutor, but without the deprival of his life – does not determine legally ‒ the canonical construction of the martyr’s decease. In the present canonization procedure, the diocesan bishop acts as an integral part. Valuing of his charges of a particular church is an essential feature of the current canonization law.
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    Wybory w prawie własnym Towarzystwa św. Franciszka Salezego
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2009)
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    Zdolność wiernych świeckich do przepowiadania Słowa Bożego
    Domaszk, Arkadiusz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2004)
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