Gałkowski, Tomasz2026-04-022026-04-022011Seminare, 2011, Tom 30, s. 37-49.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/43452Congregation for Catholic Education in Circular letter to the Presidents of Bishops’ conferences on religious education in schools (May 5, 2009) beholds the relationship between educational activity of the Church, which is the integral part of its mission, and decisions and wishes of the nations, which take care of the formation and development of a just society based on the respect for the human rights. In this formula can be found two fixed reference points of the Church regarding its mission in the modem world. The first is the permanent protection of the religious freedom and teaching religion, which are the part of the human rights. The second is the perception of the religious education as the part of the wider process of young people education. The consequence of such approach is the possibility of building the civil society based on religious and ethical values.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychKongregacja Wychowania KatolickiegoList okólny do przewodniczących Konferencji Episkopatów o nauce religii w szkolenauczanie religiireligiaedukacjaedukacja religijnaszkoływychowaniewychowanie katolickiewychowanie religijneCongregation for Catholic EducationCircular letter to the Presidents of Bishops’ Conferences on religious education in schoolsteaching religionreligioneducationreligious educationschoolsupbringingCatholic upbringingreligious upbringingNauka religii w szkołach w „Liście okólnym” Kongregacji Wychowania KatolickiegoReligious Education in Schools in “Circular Letter” of the Congregation for Catholic EducationArticle