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Pozycja Kardynał Bolesław Kominek w ocenie lokalnej administracji wyznaniowej w latach 1956-1974Jaworska, Kazimiera (Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu, 2006)This article describe bishop’s work of Bolesław Kominek in Wroclaw in two periods of communist time: between 1956 to autumn 1965 and from autumn 1956 to autumn 1968. These dates shows turning point in church policy towards communist government in Poland. It was very difficult time in taking any decisions and great responsibility for social life in Poland. Card. Bolesław Kominek had a main role in restore good relationship between Polish and German catholic churches.Pozycja Ks. Sławomir Kowalski, Nawiedzenie obrazu Czarnej Madonny na terenie obecnej diecezji legnickiej w latach 1963–1964, Legnica: Biblioteka Diecezji Legnickiej, 2017, ss. 381Jaworska, Kazimiera (Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu, 2017)Pozycja Realizacja założeń polityki oświatowej w Polsce w latach 1945–1956. Główne zagadnieniaJaworska, Kazimiera (Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu, 2014)The paper presents the most essential issues of the educational policy in Poland within the years of 1945–1956. Social-political transformations that took place in Poland after the World War II fundamentally influenced on the functioning of the educational system at all levels. The communist authorities introduced a new educational system whose aim was upbringing and education of new generation which accepts assumptions of new political system and involvement in construction of new social-political order. Within the years of 1945–1956 was developed the educational system closely connected with interests of the communist state serving its ideology. The political events which took place in Poland in autumn of 1956 called “October breakthrough” put an end to some aspects of the educational policy run at that time.Pozycja Relacje między państwem a Kościołem katolickim w Polsce w latach 1945-1956Jaworska, Kazimiera (Instytut Teologiczno-Pastoralny im. św. bpa Józefa Sebastiana Pelczara w Rzeszowie, 2006)The Roman Catholic Church during the World War II completely shared the fate of the state and nation. The repercussions of the war were also severe for the Church: death of many thousand priests, enormous material damages and painful experiences in the emotional sphere. After the World War II, the authority in Poland was taken over by the Communistic Party which was tightly connected with the soviet power and built a totally laic country. The policy of the authority of those days towards the Catholic church included three essential stages: 1. Official struggle between state and Church (1945-1947) 2. Open fight with the Church (1948-1956) 3. New policy towards the Church (1956) Since 1945 the gap between the state and the Catholic Church was becoming more and more vivid. The Church deliberately rejected the competition with the authority and was looking for areas of freedom where it could carry out its mission. The situation changed in autumn 1956. The personal changes were made in the Denomination’s Office and the communistic regime was to weak to use repression against the Church and the Catholic clergy.Pozycja Władza komunistyczna wobec obchodów milenium chrztu Polski w archidiecezji wrocławskiejJaworska, Kazimiera (Papieski Wydział Teologiczny we Wrocławiu, 2017)This paper introduces the activities of Lower Silesian party-state authorities and security services, the purpose of which was disruption to celebrations organized in Wrocław archdiocese in the year of millennium of the baptism of Poland in 1966. The activity of mentioned authorities within this scope was compatible with guidelines of the central government. Their main task was to undermine the authority of the Catholic Church and its hierarchs with particular consideration given to the primate Stefan Wyszyński and the archbishop of Wrocław diocese – archbishop Bolesław Kominek.