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The Polish Case : Pedophilia, Polak-Katolik, and Theology of the Nation

Dziaczkowska, Magdalena LU orcid (2020) In Svensk Teologisk Kvartalskrift 96(3). p.235-251
Abstract
A reflection on contemporary Polish-Catholic identity. It starts with ponderings on how a gluing-together of national and religious identity is evident in discourses about the most pressing challenge of the Catholic Church in Poland today: the child abuse scandals. The revelation of these crimes is bound up with the premieres in 2018 and 2019 of the movies Clergy and Tell No One. The reactions generated by the movies betray a set of ideas that assumes equality between the good of the Church and the good of the nation. Critique of the Church is seen as an attack, both on the Catholic Church and on the Polish nation. The article then proceeds to unpack the theology of the nation that underpins public discourse on the place of the Church in... (More)
A reflection on contemporary Polish-Catholic identity. It starts with ponderings on how a gluing-together of national and religious identity is evident in discourses about the most pressing challenge of the Catholic Church in Poland today: the child abuse scandals. The revelation of these crimes is bound up with the premieres in 2018 and 2019 of the movies Clergy and Tell No One. The reactions generated by the movies betray a set of ideas that assumes equality between the good of the Church and the good of the nation. Critique of the Church is seen as an attack, both on the Catholic Church and on the Polish nation. The article then proceeds to unpack the theology of the nation that underpins public discourse on the place of the Church in Polish society today. The main point of reference is the historical development of the notion of Polak-Katolik as a normative term describing who a real Pole is. The article presents a subjective choice of the historical circumstances that were most formative of this permanent synechia of the national and the religious: the partitions of Poland, the Polish fight for independence, the ideas of Polish messianism, and the theology of the nation developed by Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński and Karol Wojtyła (John Paul II). (Less)
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pedophilia, Catholic Church, Poland, Polak-katolik, identity
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Svensk Teologisk Kvartalskrift
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96
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3
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17 pages
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Gleerups Utbildning AB
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  • scopus:85104464044
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0039-6761
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English
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  language     = {{eng}},
  month        = {{09}},
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  pages        = {{235--251}},
  publisher    = {{Gleerups Utbildning AB}},
  series       = {{Svensk Teologisk Kvartalskrift}},
  title        = {{The Polish Case : Pedophilia, Polak-Katolik, and Theology of the Nation}},
  url          = {{https://journals.lub.lu.se/STK/article/view/22067}},
  volume       = {{96}},
  year         = {{2020}},
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