Kluz, Marek2026-03-092026-03-092014Seminare, 2014, Tom 35, nr 4, s. 69-81.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/42577Man created in the image and likeness of God should be guided in life by the law of love. This love should be shown to every human person. Individuals with mental disabilities should also be engulfed by this caring love. This is a huge challenge and task especially for parents. On them rests the great responsibility for the process of development of these individuals, including responsibility for their Christian upbringing. Therefore, the aim of this article is to present the role of the family in the process of revalidation, rehabilitation and Christian formation of persons with mental disabilities.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychrodzinaosoby niepełnosprawne intelektualnierewalidacjarehabilitacjarozwój religijno-moralnyrozwój religijnyrozwój moralnyniepełnosprawnośćniepełnosprawność intelektualnaosoby niepełnosprawnesocjologiapsychologiawiaraformacja religijnaformacja moralnawychowaniewychowanie religijnefamilymental disabled peoplerevalidationrehabilitationreligious-moral developmentreligious developmentmoral developmentdisabilityintellectual disabilitydisabled peoplesociologypsychologyfaithreligious formationmoral formationupbringingreligious upbringingRodzina w procesie rewalidacji, rehabilitacji i rozwoju religijno-moralnego osób z niepełnosprawnością intelektualnąThe Role of the Family in the Process of Revalidation, Rehabilitation and the Religious-Moral Development of Individuals with Mental DisabilityArticle