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Duchowość W Polsce 17 (2015) DUCHOWOŚĆ W POLSCE 17 (2015) Rada naukowa bp dr hab. Henryk CIERESZKO (Białystok) prof. dr hab. Jerzy Wiesław GOGOLA OCD (UPJPII) prof. dr hab. Kazimierz LUBOWICKI OMI (PWT, Wrocław) ks. dr hab. Jan MACHNIAK, prof. UPJPII ks. prof. dr hab. Jerzy MISIUREK (KUL) prof. dr hab. Paweł Placyd OGÓREK OCD (UKSW) prof. dr hab. Czesław PARZYSZEK SAC (UKSW) ks. dr hab. Jarosław M. POPŁAWSKI (KUL) ks. dr hab. Adam RYBICKI, prof. KUL bp prof. dr hab. Andrzej SIEMIENIEWSKI (PWT, Wrocław) ks. prof. dr hab. Stanisław URBAŃSKI (UKSW) bp prof. dr hab. Henryk WEJMAN (USz) ks. prof. dr hab. Ireneusz WERBIŃSKI (UMK) ks. prof. dr hab. Wojciech ZYZAK (UPJPII) Redaktor naczelny ks. dr hab. Marek CHMIELEWSKI, prof. KUL Zespół recenzentów dr Andrzej BARAN OFMCap (UKSW); prof. dr hab. Wiesław BLOCK OFMCap (Anto- nianum, Rzym); ks. prof. dr hab. Ignacy BOKWA (UKSW); prof. dr hab. Romualdas DULSKIS (VDU, Kowno); ks. dr hab. Włodzimierz GAŁĄZKA, prof. UKSW; ks. dr hab. Marcin GODAWA (UPJPII); ks. dr hab. Jacek HADRYŚ, prof. UAM; ks. prof. dr hab. Marek JAGODZIŃSKI (KUL); prof. dr hab. Jacek KICIŃSKI CMF (PWT Wro- cław); ks. dr Jan MICZYŃSKI (KUL); prof. dr hab. Teresa PASZKOWSKA (KUL); dr Arkadiusz SMAGACZ OCD (Teresianum, Rzym); ks. dr hab. Marek TATAR, prof. UKSW; dr hab. Stanisław T. ZARZYCKI SAC, prof. KUL Redaktor języka polskiego, korekta i adiustacja mgr Joanna JAKSIEWICZ Redaktor języka angielskiego dr Maciej GÓRNICKI Adres redakcji Polskie Stowarzyszenie Teologów Duchowości, Al. Racławickie 14/C-846, PL 20-950 Lublin, tel. +48-81-4453850; e-mail: [email protected] Polskie Stowarzyszenie Teologów Duchowości DUCHOWOŚĆ W POLSCE 17 (2015) Lublin 2015 Projekt okładki Marek Mróz Skład komputerowy i redakcja techniczna ks. Marek Chmielewski Copyright by Polskie Stowarzyszenie Teologów Duchowości Publikacja wpisana w roku 2015 na listę czasopism punktowanych: część B (czasopisma nieposiadające współczynnika impact Factor) – 3 punkty Druk jest wersją podstawową czasopisma ISSN 2081-4674 WYDAWCA: Polskie Stowarzyszenie Teologów Duchowości Al. Racławickie 14, C-846, 20-950 Lublin DRUK I OPRAWA: Wydawnictwo „POLIHYMNIA” sp. z o. o. ul. Deszczowa 19, 20-832 Lublin, tel./fax 81-7469717 e-mail: [email protected]; księgarnia: www.polihymnia.pl SPIS TREŚCI Wprowadzenie (Ks. Marek Chmielewski) ............................................................. 9 I. Źródła polskiej duchowości Ks. Jerzy MISIUREK Wymowa Grobu Bożego w świetle nauczania Jakuba Pawła Radlińskiego OESSH († 1762) ........................................ 13 The Significance of the Holy Sepulchre in the Teachings of Jakub Paweł Radliński OESSH († 1762) ............................................ 25 Ks. Jarosław M. POPŁAWSKI Praktyka maryjnego niewolnictwa w polskiej teologii katolickiej XVII wieku ............................................................................................. 26 Devotion to Mary in Polish Catholic Theology of 17th c. ...................... 31 Ks. Janusz KRÓLIKOWSKI Staropolskie rozmyślania klarysek ze Starego Sącza. Postulat badawczy ................................................................................... 33 [Rozmyślania na rocznicę profesji zakonnej] ......................................... 37 Old Polish Meditations of the Poor Clares from Stary Sącz. A Research Postulate .............................................................................. 49 II. Życie konsekrowane w perspektywie Trzeciego Tysiąclecia Ks. Jan Krzysztof MICZYŃSKI Ogólnopolskie sympozjum: „Życie konsekrowane w perspektywie Trzeciego Tysiąclecia”, Zaniemyśl, 19-20 czerwca 2015 roku ............... 53 The Polish nation-wide Symposium: „Consecrated Life in the Perspective of the Third Millennium”, Zaniemyśl, 19th-20th June 2015 ................................................................ 59 Czesław PARZYSZEK SAC Istotne treści soborowego nauczania o życiu konsekrowanym ............... 60 6 Spis treści Essential Contents of the Second Vatican Council’s Teaching on Consecrated Life ................................................................................ 70 Jerzy Wiesław GOGOLA OCD Posoborowe wizje teologii życia konsekrowanego ................................. 71 Post-Conciliar Visions of Theology of Consecrated Life ........................ 78 Teresa PASZKOWSKA Misterium konsekracji............................................................................. 80 The Mystery of Consecration .................................................................. 96 Ks. Jan MACHNIAK Problem wspólnoty w starożytnych regułach życia zakonnego na Zachodzie ........................................................................................... 97 Idea of the Comunity in the Old Rules of the Religious Life in the Western Europe ............................................................................ 114 Marian ZAWADA OCD Współczesne zagrożenia duchowości życia konsekrowanego ............... 115 Contemporary Threats of the Spirituality of the Consecrated Life ....... 123 Andrzej BARAN OFMCap Formacja do życia konsekrowanego – ewolucja rozumienia problemu .......................................................... 125 Formation to Consecrated Life – the Evolution of Understanding of the Problem ....................................................................................... 147 Piotr PIASECKI OMI Problemy kierownictwa duchowego osób konsekrowanych. Przestrzenie kierownictwa duchowego osób konsekrowanych w kontekście rozpoznawania znaków czasu we współczesnym świecie ................................................................................................... 148 Spiritual Direction Issues of Consecrated Persons. Areas of spiritual Direction for Consecrated Persons in the Context of Discerning the Signs of the Times in the Modern World .......................................... 159 Jacek KICIŃSKI CMF Współczesne areopagi życia konsekrowanego ..................................... 161 Contemporary Areopaguses of Consecrated Life ................................. 169 Adam Józef SOBCZYK MSF Życie konsekrowane i rodzina .............................................................. 171 Life Consecrated and the Family .......................................................... 182 Spis treści 7 Ks. Jacek HADRYŚ Życie konsekrowane a duchowość księdza diecezjalnego .................... 183 The Consecrated Life and the Spirituality of the Diocesan Priest ........ 192 III. Materiały i studia Ks. Romualdas DULSKIS Some Aspects of Life and Death in the Sayings of the Desert Fathers and Mothers .......................................................................................... 197 Niektóre aspekty życia i śmierci w mowach Ojców i Matek pustyni ..... 206 Ks. Jan Krzysztof MICZYŃSKI Inkardynacja jako źródło duchowości kapłańskiej w myśli teologicznej Maurizio Costy SJ (1937-2011) .......................... 207 Incardination as a Source of Sacerdotal Spirituality in the Theological Thought of Maurizio Costa SJ (1937-2011) ............ 214 Ks. Piotr KULBACKI Ewangelizacyjna wspólnota modlitwy i pracy u podstaw „Unii Kapłanów Chrystusa Sługi” ........................................................ 215 The Evangelizing Community of Prayer and Work as the Principle of „Priests of Christ the Servant Union” .............................................. 232 Ks. Marcin GRZESIAK Służba liturgiczna w świetle encykliki Mediator Dei oraz w posoborowym nauczaniu Kościoła ............................................ 233 Liturgical service in Light of Encyclical „Mediator Dei” and post-Conciliar Church Teaching .................................................... 241 Ks. Paweł GŁOWIK Rola parafii w dziele nowej ewangelizacji ............................................ 242 The Role of a Parish in the New Evangelisation ................................... 252 Savia Anna CICHOŃSKA OP Aktualność formacyjnych wskazań Sługi Bożej Matki Kolumby Białeckiej ................................................ 253 Topicality of Formation Guidelines by Servant of God Mother Kolumba Białecka .................................................................... 264 Ks. Edward WALEWANDER Entuzjazm wiary – Julia Stanisława Bakalarz OP (1956-2010) ............ 265 8 Spis treści Enthusiasm of the Faith. Julia Stanisława Bakalarz (1956-2010) ........ 270 Ks. Sławomir ZALEWSKI Osoba i dzieło Jezusa a działania demoniczne w posłudze egzorcystycznej według księdza Gabriele Amortha .......... 271 The Person and Work of Jesus and Demonic Activities in the Ministry of Exorcists According to Fr. Gabriele Amorth ............ 291 Wiesław BLOCK OFMCap Formazione alla «conversione ecologica». Prime riflessioni intorno all’enciclica Laudato si’ di Papa Francesco ............................. 292 Formation for an „Ecological Conversion”. Some First Reflections on Pope Francis’ Encyclical „Laudato sì” ........................................... 300 Maciej GÓRNICKI Gry psychologiczne w kontekście religijnym ....................................... 302 Psychological Games in Religious Context .......................................... 312 IV. Recenzja Ks. Adam RYBICKI Andrzej Jastrzębski OMI, „Homo theomorphicus et theophoricus”. Studium z receptywno-responsywnej teorii duchowości („Biblioteka teologii duchowości”, t. 4), Lublin 2015, ss. 304 ............. 317 V. Sprawy organizacyjne Ks. Marek CHMIELEWSKI Sprawozdanie z działalności Polskiego Stowarzyszenia Teologów Duchowości za okres od 4.12.2014 do 24.12.2015 roku ...................... 323 Lista członków Polskiego Stowarzyszenia Teologów Duchowości (stan na dzień 21.12.2015
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