Wąsowicz, Jarosław2025-06-032025-06-032014Studia Bydgoskie, 2014, Tom 8, s. 247-258.1898-9837https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/32079The article presents a report by Fr. Klemens Średziński (1902–1973), a priest of the Archdiocese of Gniezno and a long-standing professor of the State Classical Middle School in Bydgoszcz. During and after the Nazi occupation of Poland, he was a soldier of the Home Army (AK), a “Freedom and Independence” fighter and a prisoner of the Stalinist period. The account describes his pastoral work with Polish emigrants to Romania, which took place during the summer holiday of 1936. The report was submitted to the Head Office of the Polish Primate, Cardinal August Hlond, who paid much attention to the pastoral care of Polish people abroad. The report contains Fr. Średziński’s detailed description of his ministry and attempts to assess the spiritual and patriotic condition of his compatriots in the Bukovina region.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachKlemens ŚredzińskiprofesorowiePaństwowe Gimnazjum Klasycznego w BydgoszczyBydgoszczpraca duszpasterskadziałalność duszpasterskaduszpasterstwowychodźstwo polskieemigracjaemigracja polskaRumuniaokres międzywojennykapłanihistoriaII wojna światowaprofessorspastoral workpastoral activitiespastoral careministryemigrationPolish emigrationRomaniainterwar periodpriestshistoryWorld War IISprawozdanie ks. Klemensa Średzińskiego, profesora Państwowego Gimnazjum Klasycznego w Bydgoszczy z pracy duszpasterskiej wśród wychodźstwa polskiego w Rumunii w okresie wakacji w 1936 r.Report by Father Klemens Średziński, Professor of the State Classical Middle School in Bydgoszcz, of His Pastoral Activities among Members of the Polish Exile to Romania in the Summer Period of 1936Article