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Online publication date:
September 2014
Print publication year:
2010
Online ISBN:
9788323382782
Subjects:
Sociology of Religion, Sociology

Book description

The image of Our Lady of Częstochowa is the most famous and the most venerated holy image in Poland. In contemporary Poland the image is a kind of a cultural icon, instantly recognizable and connected with popular symbolic and mythological meanings. Presented in this book is an analysis of beliefs, narratives (great and small stories), myths and rituals. This analysis reveals that for its devotees the image is not merely a material object and a picture - it is perceived, lived and experienced as a real person - figure of Mary - Queen and Mother.

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"Polish Catholicism in its contemporary form is strongly related to the notion of national identity. This strong interconnection was caused by variety of historical reasons. Throughout the entire nineteenth century it was the Catholic religion that unified"

Czesław Robotycki

Polish Catholicism in its contemporary form is strongly related to the notion of national identity. This strong interconnection was caused by variety of historical reasons. Throughout the entire nineteenth century it was the Catholic religion that unified the Polish society, which was at that time deprived of its own state. Those and similar processes were not unique to Poland, it was a time when new nationalism were being born throughout Europe. Without an actual state, Polish history become the basis of preserving the national identity. In those circumstances the cult of Our Lady of Cz?stochowa was flourishing and her image become a national symbol. In her book, The Image and the Figure, Anna Nied?wied? is describing and interpreting various forms and expressions of that cult.

Czes?aw Robotycki

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