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Catholicism of Tomorrow - a debate of lay people about the Polish Church
The debate brings together lay Catholics who have the opportunity to share their reflections and discuss the future of the Church in the context of a dynamically changing social and cultural reality.
The debate held under the banner of "Catholicism of tomorrow. Lay people's discussion about the Polish Church” features theologians, journalists and philosophers who feel responsible for the shape of religion, Christianity and Catholicism in Poland. The panellists will boldly speak out. The meeting will take place on 11 June at 5 p.m.
We invite all those interested to participate in this important discussion, which allows for the exchange of views and a joint search for answers to questions about the future of Polish Catholicism.
Panel participants:
- Monika Białkowska, theologian and journalist; columnist of "Przewodnik Katolicki"; author of the program "Reportage from clippings of the world"; the author of Theology over chicken soup; Sisters. Abuses in nunneries.
- Aneta Liberacka,a mathematician by education; editor-in-chief of the Stacja7.pl portal and Stacja7 Publishing House; president of the media company Stacja7 LLC publications: 30 scenes from the life of Mary; Big Temper Turn. About women’s (im)maturity. A mother of four children.
- Paweł Milcarek,a historian and philosopher; editor-in-chief of "Christianitas"; former director of the 2nd Program of Polish Radio; the author of Christian Poland. Milestones; Non possumus: dissent taught by the Church.
- Zbigniew Nosowski, a theologian and sociologist; editor-in-chief of the quarterly "Więź"; former consultor of the Pontifical Council for the Laity; the author of Gray and beautiful at the same time. Retreat about everyday life; Critical fidelity. What kind of Catholicism do Poles need?
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