Wiązowski, Eugeniusz Grzegorz2023-02-282023-02-282012Studia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie, 2012, nr 18, z. 1, s. 145-164.1230-0780http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/4370The servant of God Cardinal August Hlond lived from 1881 to 1948. He was the Polish primate for 22 years. His decisions as of 1945 on the establishment of the new apostolic administrations in Western and Northern Territories, including the Apostolic Administration Kamieńska, Lubuska and the Prelature of Piła, were a turning point in the later development of church structures in the Middle Pomerania. In October 1947, he visited Kolobrzeg, Koszalin, Miastko, Szczecinek and Jastrow. When Pope Paul VI divided the Diocese of Gorzów into three separate dioceses in his bull Episcoporum Poloniae Coetus of 28 June 1972, he separated and established the Diocese of Koszalin – Kołobrzeg, including Central Pomerania with the bishop’s capital in Koszalin.plAttribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/pl/August Hlondkardynałowiekapłaniduchowieństwoadministracjaadministracja kościelnaPomorzePomorze ZachodniePomorze ŚrodkoweII wojna światowawojnahistoriaKościółkomunizmsocjalizmcardinalsclergypriesthoodadministrationChurch administrationPomeraniaWestern PomeraniaCentral PomeraniaWorld War IIwarhistoryChurchcommunismsocialismKardynał August Hlond jako twórca podstaw administracji kościelnej na Pomorzu Środkowym po II wojnie światowejCardinal August Hlond as the creator of the basis of church administration in the Middle Pomerania after World War IIArticle