Prezentacja programu PowerPoint

Download Report

Transcript Prezentacja programu PowerPoint

In Poland, the "religion" usually refers to
Catholicism, as the vast majority of
Polish citizens are Roman Catholics. The
percentage of Catholics is estimated at
90%, although it may be a number of
overvalued, because as Catholics are
classified all the baptized, including
those who have abandoned the Church.
Nevertheless, Catholics in Poland are the
largest religious community, and the
Catholic religion is even the subject of
roll in school (though not mandatory).
For the most religious population groups
in Poland are Podhale Highlanders and
the inhabitants of Silesia.
• Form, which possesses a probably the greatest
respect in Poland, is Pope John Paul II (19202005). His recognition in the country is thanks to
his numerous pilgrimages that took place, as well
as the openness and warmth. In terms of
popularity among Polish youth pope equals
famous musicians and actors. John Paul II is also
known as a supporter of ecumenism and the
character who played an important role in the
collapse of communism in Poland.
• Many places in Poland is considered sacred by Christians,
especially Catholics. Other popular pilgrimage destinations
in the impressive monastery of Jasna Gora in Czestochowa
with the miraculous image of Our Lady of Czestochowa.
Icon Madonna of Czestochowa attracts thousands of
people, especially on 15 August, the feast of the
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. For other centers of
pilgrimage in Poland include Lichen, Kalbarri, Krakow
Lagiewniki, Lipka, Niepokalanów, Wambierzyce and Mount
St. Anne. In Poland, solemnly celebrated many religious
holidays, including in particular the Easter and Christmas,
as well as All Saints' Day (November 1) and Corpus Christi.
Festivities are accompanied by a number of folk traditions
and customs, cultivated today.
Most important holidays
in our religion
- Marian
feast celebrated on January 1 in
the Catholic Church,
emphasizing the aspect of
Mary's motherhood associated
with one of the oldest tenets of
the Church of the Divine
Motherhood of Mary
- a Christian
feast intended to
celebrate the revelation of
God to man (theophany),
the presence of God in
human history and the
human aptitude for
rational knowledge of
God. The symbol of sacred
history is described in the
Gospel of Matthew [1],
according to which the
wise men from the East
came to Bethlehem to
worship Jesus.
- the oldest and most
important Christian holiday
commemorating the
resurrection of Jesus Christ,
[2], celebrated by the
Christian churches profess
the Nicene Creed (325).
- moving people holy to the
skies for life (not death) with the body
(not the soul itself). The two most famous
characters, which is attributed to the
ascension, Jesus Christ and Muhammad.
- in the Catholic Church
liturgical celebration in honor of the
Blessed Sacrament, the feast of
obligation.
- the object of faith on take to
heaven in body and soul of Mary at the
end of her earthly life. This dogma is
recognized in the Catholic Church.
According to Catholic theology, Mary is
the power of God was taken up to
heaven like Enoch and Elijah.
- Roman Catholic
ceremony (part of other
churches also be
considered, including the
Anglican and many of the
Lutheran) celebrated on 1
November in honor of all
the saints, known and
unknown.
- in the
Christian tradition - holiday
commemorating the birth of Jesus
Christ. It is a permanent liturgical
celebration, per 25 December.
Christmas is preceded by a three-week
waiting period (exactly four Sundays),
called Advent.
- Christian holiday
commemorating the sacrifice of Jesus
Christ in the Temple in Jerusalem,
according to the law of Moses, formerly
known as the Purification of the Blessed
Virgin Mary (the 40th day of the Nativity
of Jesus), which was referred to the
meeting and holy feast of purification in
the tradition of the Old Testament and
Christian.
- husband of Mary of
Nazareth, commonly referred to as the
Bridegroom, the holy universal Church.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
JUSTYNA SERWICKA KL. I GIM.