Wętkowski, Krzysztof2025-05-202025-05-202009Studia Bydgoskie, 2009, Tom 3, s. 161-170.1898-9837https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/31650We hardly need to search the past to find the origins of the Pastoral Council since this is a new entity. The Council had its roots in secular missionary movement and was founded during the Second Vatican Council or even before that event. Since this is a relatively young entity within the Church, it is worth examining the norms which regulate its activities; such a study will require a consideration of the idea that provided the foundation for the Council, and a presentation of specific regulations and experience. Therefore, it is scarcely surprising that its general legal norms are quite broad and refer to the most crucial issues only, leaving out details to particular laws. At the same time, as far as universal legislation is concerned, it is clear that there has been an evolution of norms resulting in first and foremost the strengthening of the diocesan bishop’s position as well as in a clear emphasis on the Council’s advisory and auxiliary nature, rather than a representative one.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachsobór watykański IIprawodawstwo posoboroweprawodawstwoKodeks Prawa Kanonicznegoprawo kanoniczneDiecezjalna Rada Duszpasterskarady duszpasterskieSecond Vatican CouncilVatican IIpost-conciliar legislationlegislationCode of Canon Lawcanon lawDiocesan Pastoral Councilpastoral councilsDiecezjalna Rada DuszpasterskaThe Pastoral CouncilArticle