Kunka, Sławomir2025-09-292025-09-292022Teologia w Polsce, 2022, Tom 16, Nr 1, s. 67-79.2956-63551732-4572https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/36743Tłumaczenie streszczenia: Janusz Południok.This article recalls the figure of the prophetess Anna, mentioned only once in the Gospels, who “never left the temple but worshipped night and day, fasting and praying“ (Lk 2:37). A question arises as to the meaning of such a detailed description of it. Then the question of the possibility of rearing Mary in the Jerusalem temple under the supervision of Anna was analyzed. Finally, the content of the study presents the Biblical foundations confirming such a possibility, which is based on the opinions of theologians and the liturgical tradition of the Church. The article seeks to reveal the theological implications of the Virgin Mary’s vow and her staying in the most holy place of Israel’s religious worship in the early years of her life. The final conclusions are focused on the area of intersection of soteriology and anthropology, theology of spirituality and objective Mariology, for which the axis of interpretation of salvific events is the implementation of the eternal plans of the Holy Trinity.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwaAnna prorokiniŚwiątynia Jerozolimskaślub Dziewicy MaryimariologiateologiaMaryjaAnna the ProphetessTemple of JerusalemVirgin Mary’s vowMariologytheologyMaryMisterium dziewiczej Matki Boga w cieniu Jerozolimskiej Świątyni. Czy Maryja wychowywała się w świątyni?The Mystery of the Virgin Mother of God in the Shadow of the Temple in Jerusalem. Did Mary Grow Up in the Temple?Article