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- ItemDzieje parafii w Odrowążu Podhalańskim w świetle kroniki parafialnej (1844)(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2011) Łukaszewska-Haberkowa, JustynaThe reader is presented with an article based on the chronicle of the parish in Odrowąż, which originated in 1819 and describes its history till the end of the 19th century. The author of the text was Jan Kanty Miś - the first official rector of this parish. He shortly described its history as well as that of the church. He also listed the furnishings of the temple and characterized its mural paintings. The text, written in Latin, also contains biographies of the first two rectors of the parish. At the turn of the nineteenth century many churches affiliated to existing parishes in the southern part of Poland became independent. The first community to have undergone this process was that of Chochołów and later on similar efforts were made by inhabitants of Pieniążkowice. In 1818 the construction of the church started. According to regulations, each new parish should consist of at least one thousand worshippers. At the same time villagers from Odrowąż, which was only 1.5 km away from Pianiążkowice, also commenced the construction of their own temple. In 1819 the decision was made by the authorities to found the new parish in Odrowąż with the villages of Dział, Pieniążkowice and Załuczne becoming its part. In the next years the two constructions were carried on simulataneously, namely the legal one in Odrowąż and the illegal one in Pieniążkowice. The argument between the two communities continued despite intervention of state authorities, the owners of the villages as well as the rector.
- ItemLudwik Bronarski w świetle swoich Dzienników przechowywanych w Archiwum Polskiej Misji Katolickiej w Marly(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2015) Łukaszewska-Haberkowa, Justyna; Kiper, DanielLudwik Bronarski’s Journals (1890-1975) can be found in the Archives of the Polish Catholic Mission in Marly near Fribourg in Switzerland. Their author spent most of his life in Switzerland. After studying Music History in Vienna (1913), Ludwik began to work on a doctoral thesis devoted to the songs of Hildegard of Bingen in Fribourg in Switzerland. He stayed abroad till the end of his life. L. Bronarski undertook various jobs to earn his living, he also promoted Polish culture and literature. He was an editor in encyclopaedia publisher "La Pologne 1919-1939". In addition, he cooperated with Publications encyclopédique sur la Pologne. On the initiative of Ignacy Jan Paderewski he prepared a critical edition of the works of Frederic Chopin (ed. 1949-1961). Due to the outbreak of the war and the family situation, he did not continue further academic work at university. As a scholar Ludwik Bronarski is mostly known thanks to his publications on the works of Fryderyk Chopin (Harmonika Chopina, Études sur Chopin and Chopin en l’Italie). He was a patriot and a pious man. He, together with his brother Alfons, supported the initiative of the foundation of the Polish Catholic Mission, to which they donated the house, family archives and a rich collection of books. The Polish Catholic Mission in Marly, a town located near Fribourg, has existed since 1950. The preserved Ludwik Bronarski’s Journals present the daily life of the family, current events, including the exceptional ones, for example, Henryk Sienkiewicz’s funeral and a meeting with I. J. Paderewski.