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Tożsamość kulturowo-językowa staroobrzędowców na tle innych grup mniejszościowych w Polsce. Możliwe płaszczyzny przemilczeń
(Slawistyczny Ośrodek Wydawniczy, Warszawa, 2008) Głuszkowski, Michał; Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika, Instytut Filologii Słowiańskiej
The Polish Old Believers are here considered as a ‘mute group’. There are numerous examples of fields which are passing over in silence in the Old Believers’ contacts with their surroundings. The reasons of most ‘mute fields’ are rooted in history of the community of our interest: they were living in isolation for ages, preserving their religion, culture and language from outer influence. While the Old Believers’ lingua-cultural identity differs in many points from their Polish surroundings, the contradictions are usually not discussed in intercultural contacts. Some ‘mute fields’ are common also for other minority groups but unlike e.g. Germans, Ukrainians or Czechs, the Old Believers have no material nor symbolic support from their motherland.
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The Possibilities of Association for Religious Purposes in Poland as a Reflection of the Positivisation of the Law in the Field of the Freedom of Conscience and Religion
(A.S. Pushkin Brest State University, 2009) Ordon, Marta; John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
The freedom of forming associations to implement purposes related to the fulfilment of religious beliefs is a libertarian right originating from the ingerent dignity of the person. The guarantees of this right are provided by the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, international agreements ratified by Poland, as well as various statutes. Special types of possibilities and forms of associations for religious purposes is specified by the statute o gwarancjach wolności sumienia i wyznania, by individual statutes regulating the status of the state and individual churches and other religious denominations, as well as by the statute Prawo o stowarzyszeniach. Norms specifying the conditions for the existence and functioning of religious denominations, organisations and other associations for religious purposes, which have been discussed in the present study, may be undoubtedly regarded as a symptom of the positivisation of law in the field of the freedom of conscience and religion.