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- ItemDekrety reformatorskie z wizytacji kanonicznych przeprowadzonych przez Biskupa Tarnowskiego Jerzego Ablewicza(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2022) Lewandowski, PawełPrzedmiotem niniejszego materiału źródłowego opatrzonego aparatem krytycznym są 152 dekrety reformatorskie z wizytacji kanonicznych przeprowadzonych przez Biskupa Tarnowskiego Jerzego Ablewicza. Opracowanie jest efektem usługi badawczej obejmującej kwerendę archiwalną wykonaną w Archiwum Diecezjalnym im. Arcybiskupa Jerzego Ablewicza w Tarnowie. Celem podjętego działania jest nie tylko trwałe zachowanie spuścizny Biskupa Tarnowskiego Jerzego Ablewicza, ale także wyrażenie wdzięczności Pasterzowi ofiarnie służącemu diecezjanom w latach 1962-1990. W przedłożonej edycji zawarto, ułożone chronologicznie, wyłącznie dekrety reformatorskie z wizytacji kanonicznych przeprowadzonych osobiście przez abpa Ablewicza, chociaż należy zauważyć, że we wspomnianych latach w imieniu i z upoważnienia Biskupa Tarnowskiego parafie wizytowali także biskupi pomocniczy: Michał Blecharczyk, Karol Pękala, Piotr Bednarczyk, Józef Gucwa i Władysław Bobowski. Przygotowywane przez nich dekrety reformatorskie były drukowane na osobistym papierze Biskupa Tarnowskiego i podpisywane przez samego abpa Ablewicza. W analizowanym okresie zwizytowanych zostało 113 dekanatów. Biskup Tarnowski osobiście zwizytował w całości lub części 25 spośród nich. Materiał źródłowy opatrzony aparatem krytycznym został ubogacony częścią aneksową, w której znajdują się: 1. Wykaz wizytacji kanonicznych przeprowadzonych przez Biskupa Tarnowskiego Jerzego Ablewicza ze szczegółowym wskazaniem dat wizytacji, parafii, dekanatów, duchownych wymienionych w dekretach reformatorskich oraz sygnatur Archiwum Diecezjalnego im. Arcybiskupa Jerzego Ablewicza w Tarnowie zastosowanych w zespole Wizytacje Kanoniczne; 2. Wykaz duchownych wymienionych w dekretach reformatorskich z wizytacji kanonicznych przeprowadzonych przez Biskupa Tarnowskiego Jerzego Ablewicza ze wskazaniem roboczych numerów dekretów reformatorskich, sygnatur w zespołach: Akta Personalne Kapłanów lub Akta Personalne Kapłanów Pracujących poza Diecezją oraz rekordów bibliograficznych biogramów pośmiertnych; 3. Kwestionariusz wizytacyjny (stosowany do 1968 r.); 4. Kwestionariusz wizytacyjny (stosowany od 1969 r.); 5. Trzeci Synod Diecezji Tarnowskiej – statuty synodalne; 6. Trzeci Synod Diecezji Tarnowskiej – instrukcja synodalna dotycząca przebiegu wizytacji kanonicznej. Opracowanie zawiera także wykazy: skrótów oraz bibliograficzny źródeł prawa i literatury. The subject of the present source material with a critical apparatus are 152 reform decrees from canonical visitations carried out by Jerzy Ablewicz, the Bishop of Tarnów. The study is the result of a research service involving an archival search conducted in the Diocese Archive Archbishop Jerzy Ablewicz in Tarnów. The aim of the undertaking is not only to permanently preserve the legacy of Jerzy Ablewicz, the Bishop of Tarnów, but also to express gratitude to the Shepherd who sacrificially served the diocesan in the years 1962-1990. The presented edition contains, arranged chronologically, only the reform decrees from the canonical visitations carried out personally by Archbishop Ablewicz, although it should be noted that in the years mentioned above, in the name and on the authority of the Bishop of Tarnów, parishes were also visited by auxiliary bishops: Michał Blecharczyk, Karol Pękala, Piotr Bednarczyk, Józef Gucwa and Władysław Bobowski. The reform decrees prepared by them were printed on the personal paper of the Bishop of Tarnów and signed by Archbishop Ablewicz himself. During the analysed period, 113 vicariates forane were visited. The Bishop of Tarnów personally visited all or part of 25 of them. The source material provided with critical apparatus has been enriched by an annex part, which includes: 1. List of canonical visitations carried out by Jerzy Ablewicz, the Bishop of Tarnów with a detailed indication of the dates of the visitations, parishes, vicariates forane, clergy mentioned in the reform decrees and the signatures of the Diocese Archive Archbishop Jerzy Ablewicz in Tarnów applied in the Canonical Visitations unit; 2. List of clergy mentioned in the reform decrees from the canonical visitations conducted by Jerzy Ablewicz, the Bishop of Tarnów with indication of working numbers of reform decrees, signatures in the units: Personal Files of Priests or Personal Files of Priests Working Outside the Diocese and bibliographic records of posthumous biographies; 3. Visitation questionnaire (used until 1968); 4. Visitation questionnaire (used since 1969); 5. Third Synod of the Diocese of Tarnów – synodal statutes; 6. Third Synod of the Diocese of Tarnów – synodal instruction regarding the course of the canonical visitation. The study also contains lists of: abbreviations and bibliographic sources of law and literature.
- ItemKompetencje biskupa diecezjalnego dotyczące środków społecznego przekazu w Kodeksie Prawa Kanonicznego z 1983 roku i polskim pokodeksowym ustawodawstwie partykularnym(Wydawnictwo Diecezji Tarnowskiej Biblos, 2015) Lewandowski, PawełThe instruments of social communication play an important role in the modern world. Their importance is particularly evident in the communication process between people, to express and exchange views, in teaching and in obtaining and transmitting information. The Church shares a vision for the media, as evidenced by the documents: the Second Vatican Council, the Congregation for Bishops, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Congregation for Catholic Education and the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, as well as the papal teaching. In the Code of Canon Law of 1983 the church legislature devotes eleven canons (822-832) that make up the Title IV of De instrumentis communicationis socialis et in specie de libris of Book III De Ecclesiae munere docendi, to social communication. In an indirect way, the legislature refers to social communication in can. 666 belonging to Book II of De Populo Dei; can. 747, 761, 772, 779, 804 belonging to Book III De Ecclesiae munere docendi; can. 1063 belonging to Book IV of De Ecclesiae munere sanctificandi as well as can. 1369 belonging to Book VI De sanctionibus in Ecclesia. Among the numerous post-code Polish legislations, the issue of the competence of the diocesan bishop concerning social communication is defined by twenty-four particularistic and diocesan councils and the Standards of the Conference of the Polish Episcopate concerning the requirements for clerics and religious and communicating the Christian doctrine in radio and television. The Code of Canon Law of 1983 and the post-code Polish particular legislation grant the diocesan bishop wide ranging competence concerning the media. The core competence of the diocesan bishop in the analyzed material is the use of the instruments of social communication and the spreading of the Gospel through them. For this reason, he is obliged to deepen his knowledge concerning new communication tools and developing skills in using them. Within his competence there is also the instructing and directing of the faithful so that – through means of social communication – they may progress in attaining perfection of self and loved ones. The diocesan bishop should sensibilize the obligation to cooperate in building up the Church using the new tools of communication. Social communication, although they play an important role, can not replace personal proclamations of the Word of God. An important competence of the diocesan bishop is to ensure the purity of the truths of faith and morals on the area of the particular Church, entrusted to his care. This is fulfilled through the exercise of his competence: he is to take care that faith and morals of the faithful are not harmed by the written word or the use of instruments of social communication; he is to require that which is to be issued by the faithful in writing and applies to faith or morals be presented for prior assessment; and to reject any writings which harm correct faith or morals. In fulfilling the tasks of ensuring the integrity of the truths of faith and morals the diocesan bishop is therefore competent to: consenting to the fact, that instruments of social communication that are subject to him, in their name use the term „Catholic”; establish ecclesiastical assistants of Catholic media; appoint censors to evaluate publications and religious programs; giving authorisation to issue works in the area of faith and morals; express consent for the clerics and religious for permanent or temporary cooperation with radio stations or television stations and publishing in newspapers, magazines or periodicals which clearly are attacking religion or good morals. The competence of the diocesan bishop also includes concern for the Catholic instruments of social communication. He is entitled to: appoint and dissolve Catholic media; approve and amend the statutes by which they are guided; establish and dismiss those responsible for Catholic instruments of social communication; and have concern for the finances of the Catholic media. In the competence of the diocesan bishop, there is also the appointing of entities authorized to represent the particular Church in the media. The diocesan bishop also defines the range of rights to these entities. In the event of a serious breach of rules concerning the presence of the clerics and religious, and preaching the dogmas of the Church in the media, the diocesan bishop is competent to mete out administrative and penal sanctions against those who harm the faith or good morals. The aim of this action is to lead to repentance those, who violate the law, to protect the spiritual good of the faithful and the desire to preserve the unity of the Church. In conclusion, we need to state that there is coherence between the Code of Canon Law of 1983 and the post-code Polish particular legislation in the matter of the competence of the diocesan bishop concerning the instruments of social communication.