Studia Ełckie, 2014, T. 16, nr 1
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Pozycja Bł. Marianna Biernacka wzorem dla wolontariuszy CaritasKruczyński, Dariusz (Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum, 2014)John Paul II beatified Marianna Biernacka in June 13, 1999 in Warsaw. She belongs to 108 martyrs of the World War II. Marianna Biernacka (1888-1943) she was a simple country woman. She offered her life for her daughter-in-law, by asking the German soldier, to be arrested instead of her daughter-in-law and she saved her life. The Caritas of Ełk Dioceses from the time of her beatification places her as an example for workers and volunteers. In a special way underlines her diligence, humility, patience and bravery, which were manifested during her life. Marianna suffered a lot, but remained joyful and confident in God. In this article the religious silhouette and main features of her spirituality has been shown. The author encourages all volunteers to imitate the Blessed Marianna. Gives answer to a question: in which way she may be an example for contemporary volunteers. Passes over the main aims and methods of developing volunteers of Caritas to the love of neighbor and to the mercy.Pozycja Powinności moralne w kontekście wolontariatu CaritasSobolewski, Zbigniew (Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum, 2014)The beginning of the new century brought liveliness in the interest of ethics in the world of business as well as among the organizations involved in the charitable activities, education and health. Caritas in Poland undertook many actions serving development of morality and religiosity of its full time workers and volunteers. Caring for spiritual, religious and ethical dimension of work, Caritas desires to deepen the motivation of their activities and enriches their actions with the evangelical meaning. Calls for attention to see the difference between philanthropy and christian mercy, which is the duty of every believer. Underlines the role of faith, hope and christian love in activities undertaken for the poor. We present in this article the rich teaching of John Paul II and Benedict XVI regarding voluntary work. The Popes explain, that in the work of Caritas counts professionalism of course, but even more the love for the poor, elderly, sick and handicapped. That love gives sense of diakonia in the Church. Shows how it is important for Caritas workers and volunteers to respect the ethical Code as well as their religious formation. The ethical Code portrays values important to workers and volunteers of Caritas, influencing their attitude towards others. We underline the necessity of placing the moral requirements for all those involved in the charity work in the Church and on behalf of the Church.Pozycja Religijność młodzieży zaangażowanej w wolontariat szkolnych kół Caritas w diecezji ełckiej w świetle badań empirycznychSawicki, Ryszard (Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne Adalbertinum, 2014)According to a sociological research about the role of religion in lives of volunteers of SGC (School Groups of Caritas), young people still keep the same traditional patterns as previous generations. On the other hand, because of some dynamic cultural and social changes, and in the current time of gradual secularization, their approach to faith is changing. In fact, the doctrinal selectivity of the volunteers of SGC at the Diocese of Elk becomes more and more noticeable than ever before. Many of them say that their faith is their own private matter. There is a high risk of loss of Christian identity by many young volunteers. As a matter of fact, some of them are already seeing volunteering as one of the social activities rather than a form of apostolic approach to those who are in need. As a result, volunteering for Caritas may no longer be considered a way to holiness, which is impossible without Christ, for He is the way. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to focus on intellectual and spiritual formation of the volunteers. Religious lives of the members of SGC should be developed through ecclesial resources of spiritual formation with special reference to the spirituality of Caritas foundation. As a result, spiritual life of each volunteer of SGC would strengthen the unity of all members of SGC and the Church.