Gogola, Jerzy Wiesław2025-04-232025-04-232018Itinera Spiritualia, 2018, Vol. 11, s. 41-50.1898-6811https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/30985Writing about the topics of Józef Kalinowski’s letters to his family required a certain approach: first, at least a brief introduction regarding the four-volume collection of these letters; second, the explanation of what the word “family” meant to Kalinowski; third, focusing on a selected group of letters, namely on the thirty-two letters addressed to the Saint’s brother Wiktor and his wife Maria (Masia.) The analysis of these letters leads to the conclusion that their topics are not of the highest importance. Kalinowski alludes to similar things in every one of them: personal issues, current situation, matters pertaining to the January Uprising, to the nation, to fellow man, as well as matters regarding the practice of one’s faith. What does come across as most important is the contact with his kin by means of exchanging letters. Moreover, all of these letters disclose the true spiritual profi le of the Saint; and it differs from the way he was commonly, and superficially, perceived by others.plCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychAndrzej KalinowskiJózef KalinowskiWiktor KalinowskiGabriel KalinowskiJerzy KalinowskiKarol KalinowskiAleksander KalinowskiEmilia KalinowskaMaria KalinowskaMonikaZofia z PuttkamerówMaria GruszeckaZofia GruszeckaMłockaPetersburgpowstanie stycznioweUsoleBrześćGrazCzernaWadowiceParyżKarmelojczyznamałżeństwoemancypacjaestetykalistyrodzinaJanuary UprisingParisCarmelhomelandmarriageemancipationaestheticslettersfamilyTematyka listów św. Rafała Kalinowskiego do rodzinyThe Topics of St Raphael Kalinowski’s Letters to His FamilyArticle