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as well as against the Pope. I felt it especially in the context of my last visit to Poland in 1991. The point was to erase from the memory of citizens what was the role of the Church in the nation within the space of the last years. Accusations and slanders about clericalism were multiplying as well
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Christian Heidrich: Die neue Frage nach Gott und Kirche. Ein Blick auf "Tygodnik Powszechny" und "Christ in der Gegenwart". In: Aleksandra Chylewska-Tölle / Christian Heidrich (Editors): Mäander des Kulturtransfers. Polnische und deutsche Kirche im 20. Jahrhundert. Berlin 2014, p. 249–275.
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became the most popular vehicle for his teachings in Poland. For a long time, it was the only magazine in the world to have gained an interview with the new pope, which was published 3 August 1980.
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and international affairs. Its foreign department publishes stories by correspondents all over the world, including Europe, the United States, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Writer and reporter
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as those about the alleged intention of the Church to rule Poland and about hindering political emancipation in the Polish society. Forgive me, if I say that those influences were also visible in
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After 1989, the magazine was seen to represent one option in a dialogue within the Church that was called "open Catholicism", which received criticism from people of other circles. After 1989,
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appreciate moderation, openness, readiness to dialogue and compromise, looking for a modus vivendi between liberal democracy and Church, between modernity and tradition" (Kowalski 1997: 148).
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system. Resumption of independence paradoxically coincided with an increased assault of secular left-wing parties and liberal groups directed against the Church, the
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In the 1980s, the magazine informally represented the Polish democratic opposition. It was sometimes regarded as the only legal oppositional magazine in the
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was known to be the magazine that allowed publishing of some criticism of the communist authorities, although within the boundaries set by state censors.
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has tried to reconcile the values of liberalism with the principles of faith. It has presented an open ecumenical view of Polish
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for what is considered to be its overly-liberal outlook. That does not reflect the parochial distribution of the magazine.
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In 1953, the weekly was suspended and lost its printing house after it had refused to print the obituary of Soviet Premier
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The Project of Reconciliation: Journalists and religious activists in Polish -German relations, 1956–1972
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Sergiusz Kowalski, who analysed the history of the journal from 1993 to 1995, wrote, "The authors of
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In the late 1950s, the newspaper became affiliated with the officially recognized political party
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In 2014, the magazine has changed its logo, layout and the format to attract younger readers.
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has been published in a smaller size. Its format and editorial staff were also changed.
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Pół wieku pod włos. Czyli życie codzienne "Tygodnika Powszechnego" w czasach heroicznych
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Anatomia smaku czyli rozmowy o losach zespołu Tygodnika Powszechnego w latach 1953–1956
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The year 1989 brought Poland deep changes connected with the downfall of the
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The critics of the Cracow weekly magazine often quote the letter written by
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Cover of 22 August 2004, with obituary of poet and Nobel Prize laureate
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on 15 May 1995, on the occasion of the magazine's 50th anniversary:
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In 1999, after the death of Turowicz, the chief editor became Father
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was its editor-in-chief until his death in 1999. He was succeeded by
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for many years. In 1945, he prepared a handwritten volume of poems,
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Controversial article about Russian secret operations in Poland
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has been a member of the international department since 2017.
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Since the 1990s, part of the church hierarchy has criticized
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In 1998, Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz produced the documentary
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was believed to represent only one political party, the
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purchased 49% of the magazine. Since 5 December 2007,
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Christian democracy
Subsidiarity
Liberal Catholicism
Kraków
Circulation
tygodnikpowszechny.pl
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Roman Catholic
Kraków
Adam Stefan Sapieha
Jerzy Turowicz
Adam Boniecki
Polish-Jewish relations
Wojciech Jagielski
Adam Stefan Sapieha
World War II
Jerzy Turowicz
Maria Czapska
Stefan Kisielewski
Leopold Tyrmand
Antoni Gołubiew
Paweł Jasienica
Stanisław Stomma
Józefa Golmont–Hennelowa
Joseph Stalin
PAX Association
Polish October
John Paul II
Władysław Bartoszewski

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