Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne, 2016, T. 106
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- ItemO. Romuald Gustaw OFM – założyciel Ośrodka Archiwów Bibliotek i Muzeów Kościelnych(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2016) Hamryszczak, Artur PawełFr Romuald Gustaw OFM, a long-time Director of the Catholic University of Lublin (KUL) Library, inspired the creation of the Institute of Church Archives, Libraries and Museums. Due to his competence, at the request of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński, he organized training courses for employees of church libraries. Then the decision was also made to establish an institute (attached to the KUL Library), which could deal with church libraries, and eventually archives and museums. In 1956, Fr R. Gustaw presented the project of creating such an institute to the Polish Episcopate. On 20 December 1956, the authorities of the Catholic University of Lublin, at his request, approved the creation of the Institute of Church Archives, Libraries and Museums as a department of the KUL Library. In 1958, after the institute had become an independent centre, Fr R. Gustaw was appointed as manager of the library section; and he held this function until his death. In 1957, he was the initiator of creating the journal of the institute "Archiwa Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne". In the years 1961-1972, he was a member of the editorial board. The volume 23 of 1971 was dedicated to Fr R. Gustaw on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his birth and 20 years of his work as the Director of the KUL Library.
- ItemParafia i kościół w Zemborzycach w XVIII-XIX wieku(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2016) Hamryszczak, Artur Paweł; Mącik, HubertThe origins of the parish in Zemborzyce, which was probably created soon after the foundation of the village, dates back to the beginning of the 15th century. In 1748, the parish of Zemborzyce consisted of six villages: Zemborzyce, Krężnica (a branch), Trzeszkowice, Osmolice, Prawiedniki and Żabia Wola. It was inhabited by approximately 2,000 faithful. In the parish there was a hospital, which was located in an old building. The parish endowment included arable land, a garden, the right to fish on the River Bystrzyca, a brewery and a taberna with propination laws. In 1779, a new presbytery was built. The outbuildings included: a farm house, a granary, a stable, a cowshed, a barn, a shed for oxen, small stables and pigsties. At the church square there was also a building for an organist. In 1784, a new hospital was built. In 1849, the buildings at the church, apart from the presbytery, included: a servants' house, a curate’s house, a hospital, an inn and the following outbuildings: a stable, a coach house, a granary, a cowshed and a spacious barn. None of these buildings has survived until the present day. The wooden church of Zemborzyce was built in 1717, in place of the previous one. It was renovated several times. It was located to the east of the present church, at the former main road through the village, running over the River Bystrzyca. After constructing the brick church, which exists today, the old church was moved to Motycze near Lublin in 1918. The neo-Gothic brick church, which survived to the present day, was built in 1906-1907. It was designed by the architect of Radom, Augusta Załuski.
- ItemPrzegląd bibliograficzny(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2016) Hamryszczak, Artur Paweł; Kiper, Daniel