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Pozycja Katechetyczne funkcje pielgrzymki maturzystówGoliszek, Piotr (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2012)The pilgrimage is a symbol of the wandering of man – homo viator – following in the Savior’s footprints. It means leaving oneself in order to encounter God. Pupils who are about to take their school-leaving examinations set out to the pilgrim’s trail. They go to Jasna Góra to join their numerous personal problems together, in front of the Mother of God's picture. This pilgrimage has a great catechetic significance. In its particular stages all the functions of catechesis are realized: teaching, educating, initiating ones, that organically are joined in the evangelization process. Hence harmonious joining religion teaching at school and the parish catechesis with the pupils’ pilgrimage has a great significance for the catechetic ministry. It is a communal celebration of faith held together by young people, teachers, tutors, and catechists. It is a way of learning about Christ – a way leading to one's own inner personal world.Pozycja Kierunek personalistyczny w katechezieGoliszek, Piotr (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)The personalistic profiling of the catechetic didactics puts the category of "person” in the core of its teaching methodology, and of its all educative and initiation efforts. This approach to religious education also adopts personalistic understanding of the Revelation and the faith, thanks to which religious education builds a community of people united around the Person of Jesus Christ. This community allows for the unique form of dialogue between God and man. The nature of this dialogue is soteriological: the personal worlds of God and man overlap, which allows man to cling fully – as a person and as an existence – to the redeeming Truth – Jesus Christ. In its personalistic dimension, religious education serves man in the reality and of his/her existence. It leads to a personal communion with Christ, it supports man on his/her path towards self-comprehension and self-development, which makes man self-realize him/herself as a person, makes him/her grow and thrive.Pozycja Ks. Marian Nowak, Ewa Domagała - Zyśk. European Social Work – State of the art and future challenges. Lublin: Gaudium 2010 ss. 248. ISBN 978-83-929868-0-5.Goliszek, Piotr (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2011)Pozycja Liturgia żywą katecheząGoliszek, Piotr (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2009)The Liturgy is a community between God and man. During a liturgical celebration, man experiences an encounter with the Person of Christ. It is a personal encounter, that is, a real encounter. The Liturgy makes present the whole Person of Christ, His life, words and acts. It makes present the history of salvation, in particular the Paschal Mystery of Christ, that is His passion, death, funeral, resurrection, and ascension, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit that revived Christ at resurrection in the Liturgy makes present His salvific work, makes it alive and actual. Jesus Christ present in the Liturgy through the enlivening action of the Holy Spirit saves, arouses faith and sets man free to be a child of God. Thus man receives a gift of new life through personal unity with the Father through Christ in the Holy Spirit. In the Liturgy, Jesus Christ in collaboration with the Holy Spirit reveals, meets man, and leads to communion and unity with the whole community of the Holy Trinity. Here emerges the purpose of the Liturgy, which is identical with superior purpose of religious instruction (catechesis). Both the Liturgy and catechesis seek to lead their participant to communion and intimacy with Jesus Christ. He leads to unity with the Father in the Holy Spirit. This personalistic character of the Liturgy makes it the place of living catechesis. The Liturgy expresses faith, communicates faith and shapes it. The whole Liturgy contains Catholic faith and confesses this faith through celebration. The Liturgy is not a learned knowledge of faith, it does not explain concepts, it is not a theological tract or an interpretation, but its catechetic character is expressed in the fact that it makes faith and leads to an existential encounter with God. In this sense the Liturgy is a living and dynamic catechesis, it has a personal and educational character. In religious instruction that is taking place in the Liturgy God Himself speaks, gives instructions saves, and brings up man to full humanity.Pozycja Personalistyczna tożsamość katechetykiGoliszek, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)The personalistic identity of catechesis issues from the very fact of its being directed towards the person: towards the Person of God and towards the human person. Its research as well as its studies should first of all serve man in his meeting with the Person of Jesus Christ. The person in the sphere of catechesis should be tantamount to action, to act, to causality and creativity, to the measure of catechetic praxiology, and to the highest rationale for acting. Basing catechesis on the personalistic system will give openness and universalism to its reflection. This will allow to properly order the data, to form a general perspective, to make a synthesis of the data, to reach the most profound truths and to teach the depth thinking. It will also perfectly well connect the religious empiricism with the spiritual world and bring Christianity closer to the whole of communal life.Pozycja Remembering the Past, Shaping the Future. Seminarium naukowo-edukacyjne dla polskich księży katolickich. Jerusalem - Yad Vashem, 6-17 lutego 2012 r.Goliszek, Piotr (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2013)