Marian Devotion of Polish Witnesses of Faith According to Piotr Skarga and John Paul II

Kazimierz Pek

The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin , Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1492-6747


Abstract

A study of Piotr Skarga’s and John Paul II’s biographies of Polish saints from between the 10th and the 16th c. reveals that the saints represent many models of Marian devotion: from calling upon the Virgin Mother to following her attitudes. Thus, no evidence has been found for promoting and highlighting a specific model of Marian devotion. Indeed, some biographies even fail to mention the subject. Therefore, the hypothesis of a single and uniform Marian way of Polish saints must be refuted. The study has also revealed an original model of Polishness in the period investigated. It had a universal dimension, approximating the idea of ”Church”. For example, St. Wojciech (Adalbert of Prague) is a
patron saint of Poland and is regarded as a Polish saint.

Keywords:

Piotr Skarga, John Paul II, Polish mariology, biographies of saints, Marian devotion, following Mary


Published
2020-04-02



Kazimierz Pek 
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1492-6747



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