Published : 2016-06-30

A 19th century attempt at a religious revival in the kingdom of Poland

Roland Prejs



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This article discuses an aspect of a religious revival in the 19th century Kingdom of Poland. It demonstrates that two capuchin friars: Prokop Leszczyński and bl. Honorat Koźmiński led a coordinated action, the former as a religious writer, the latter as a founder of hidden religious congregations. Themes and publication dates of Leszczyński’s works corresponded to the emergence of particular hidden congregations and their respective missions. This leads to a conclusions that such actions were a part of a grander scheme aiming at the religious revival of Polish society in the second half of the 19th century.

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Prokop Leszczyński, Honorat Koźmiński, capuchin friars, hidden congregations, religious writing



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Prejs, R. (2016). A 19th century attempt at a religious revival in the kingdom of Poland. Fides, Ratio Et Patria. Studia Toruńskie, (4), 131–140. https://doi.org/10.56583/frp.1896

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