Catholic Church in Poland
Polish-Catholic Church of Republic of Poland Protestantism in Poland | |
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Official website | KEP |
Polish members of the
History
Ever since
The 1978 election of Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyła as
In 2013 a succession of
Number of Catholics in Poland
As of 2023, a majority of Poles, approximately 71%, identified themselves as Catholic, and 58% said they are active practicing Catholics, according to a survey by the
A 2014 survey conducted by the Church found that the number of Polish Catholics attending Sunday Mass had increased by two million over the last decade, with 95% of baptized Catholics regularly attending Mass in 2014.
Religious practice
The
A
Lenten and Easter observances: Do you...? (CBOS 2014 poll)[24] | |
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Fast on Good Friday | 83% |
Go to Easter Confession | 70% |
Have ashes put on your head on Ash Wednesday | 64% |
Take part in the Easter Triduum celebrations | 56% |
Take part in an Easter retreat | 53% |
Take part in the Way of The Cross | 52% |
Celebrate the Resurrection | 48% |
Apostasy
This section's factual accuracy is disputed. (November 2020) |
During the
As of 2020[update], the formal apostasy procedure in the Polish Catholic Church is a procedure defined on 7 October 2015 by the
Latin territories
- Archdiocese
- Diocese
Latin names of dioceses in italics.
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- Białystok, Bialostocensis (1)
- Cracow, Cracoviensis (4)
- Częstochowa, Czestochoviensis (8)
- Gdańsk, Gedanensis (11)
- Gniezno, Gnesnensis (14)
- Katowice, Katovicensis (17)
- Łódź, Lodziensis (20)
- Łowicz, Lovicensis (21)
- Lublin, Lublinensis (22)
- Sandomierz, Sandomiriensis (23)
- Siedlce, Siedlecensis (24)
- Poznań, Posnaniensis (25)
- Kalisz, Calissiensis (26)
- Przemyśl, Premisliensis (27)
- Rzeszów, Rzeszoviensis (28)
- Zamość-Lubaczów, Zamosciensis-Lubaczoviensis (29)
- Szczecin-Kamień, Sedinensis-Caminensis (30)
- Koszalin-Kołobrzeg, Coslinensis-Colubreganus (31)
- Zielona Góra-Gorzów Wielkopolski, Viridimontanensis-Gorzoviensis (32)
- Warmia (Olsztyn), Varmiensis (33)
- Warsaw, Varsaviensis (36)
- Płock, Plocensis (37)
- Warsaw-Praga, Varsaviensis-Pragensis (38)
- Wrocław, Vratislaviensis (39)
Ukrainian Greek Catholic territory
- Archeparchy
- Eparchies
- Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Przemyśl–Warsaw
- Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Olsztyn–Gdańsk
- Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Wrocław-Koszalin
Extraterritorial units
- Military Ordinariate of Polish Army
See also
- The Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland
- List of saints of Poland
- Religion in Poland
- Christianity in Poland
- Protestantism in Poland
- Polish Orthodox Church
- Religious denominations in Poland
- List of Catholic dioceses in Poland
- List of Polish cardinals
- Reorganization of occupied dioceses during World War II
- Nazi persecution of the Catholic Church in Poland
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
References
- ^ a b "Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Poland (2014)" (PDF). stat.gov.pl.
- ^ a b "Annuarium Statisticum Ecclesiae in Polonia AD 2017" (PDF). Annuarium Statisticum Ecclesiae in Polonia (in Polish). 2017 (2017). Instytut Statystyki Kościoła Katolickiego SAC. 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 October 2022. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- ^ a b "Kościół podaje 7% ochrzczonych z kapelusza! | Www.wystap.pl – jak wystąpić z kościoła. Centrum informacji i platforma batalii". Wystap.pl. 22 August 2010.
- ^ Porter, Brian. "Catholic Church in Poland: Introduction". Making the History of 1989. Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ Główny Urząd Statystyczny (2014). Rocznik statystyczny Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej 2014 (PDF). Warszawa: Zakład Wydawnictw Statystycznych. (in Polish and English)
- ^ US State Dept 2022 report
- ^ a b Tilles, Daniel (29 September 2023). "Proportion of Catholics in Poland falls to 71%, new census data show". Notes From Poland. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ "Religion in Poland". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
- ^ Jonah McKeown (29 January 2023). "Where is Mass attendance highest? One country is the clear leader". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- ^ Smith, Craig S. (10 January 2007). "In Poland, New Wave of Charges Against Clerics". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
- ^ a b Matthew Day (11 July 2014). "Polish Catholics in decline". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
- ^ Jan Cienski (11 October 2013). "Polish Catholic Church rocked by sex abuse scandal". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
- Centre for Public Opinion Research (Poland) CBOS). Komunikat z badań; Warszawa, Marzec 2005. Co łączy Polaków z parafią?Preface. Accessed 2007-12-14.
- ^ "Churches and Religious Life in Poland". poland.gov.pl. Archived from the original on 13 August 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2008.
- ^ "CIA - The World Factbook". CIA. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
- ^ "80% Polaków chodzi do spowiedzi – Wiadomości – WP.PL". Wiadomosci.wp.pl. Archived from the original on 29 December 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
- ^ "A Comeback for Confession". Time. 27 September 2007. Archived from the original on 5 October 2007.
- ^ "Liczenie wiernych w kościołach". Archived from the original on 27 June 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
- ^ "Social values, Science and Technology" (PDF). Eurobarometer. June 2005. Retrieved 19 December 2006.
- ^ a b "Sunday Mass attendance falls below 40% in Poland". CatholicCulture.org. 24 July 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
- ^ "Dwa miliony wiernych nie odeszło z kościoła - raczej wyemigrowało". Retrieved 18 April 2017.
- ^ "CBOS potwierdza. Zdecydowana większość Polaków uznaje się za katolików". wPolityce.pl. April 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
- ^ "CBOS: Polak może nie chodzić do Kościoła, ale jajkiem się podzieli". Wprost. April 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2012.
- ^ a b Małgorzata Omyła-Rudzka (April 2014). "PRAKTYKI WIELKOPOSTNE I WIELKANOCNE POLAKÓW" (PDF) (in Polish). CBOS. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
- ^ Mirosława Grabowska (December 2013). "RELIGIA I KOŚCIÓŁ W PRZESTRZENI PUBLICZNEJ" (PDF) (in Polish). CBOS. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
- Polsat news (in Polish). 26 October 2020. Archivedfrom the original on 28 October 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
- Episcopal Conference of Poland (in Polish). Archived(PDF) from the original on 14 September 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
- ^ "Procedura wystąpienia z Kościoła" [Procedure for quitting the Church]. Apostazja Info (in Polish). 2020. Archived from the original on 28 October 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
- ^ Chabasiński, Rafał (25 October 2020). "Procedura apostazji – jak wystąpić z Kościoła?" [The apostasy procedure - who can you quit the Church?]. bezprawnik (in Polish). Archived from the original on 28 October 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
Further reading
- Frucht, Richard. Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture. Volume 1. ABD-CLIO inc. Santa Barbara, Ca.
- Pease, Neal (Autumn 1991). "Poland and the Holy See, 1918–1939". S2CID 155940207.
- Weinbaum, Laurence (Fall 2002). "Penitence and Prejudice: The Roman Catholic Church and Jedwabne". Jewish Political Studies Review. 14 (3–4) – via Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.
External links
- Conference of the Episcopate of Poland (in Polish)
- Apostasy in Poland
- Procedura apostazji: poradnik i wzór oświadczenia (in Polish)
- Apostazja.info - Jak wypisać się z Kościoła katolickiego (in Polish)
- Home (in Polish)
- Apostazja – instrukcja krok po kroku i wzory dokumentów (in Polish)