Aktywność społeczna oraz relikty dziedzictwa materialnego ewangelików augsburskich w Pabianicach
Abstract
The following paper addresses the history of the Protestant minority residing in the
city of Pabianice. One of the most significant religious minorities in the region,
Protestants settled in Pabianice as early as in 19th century, with the settlement being
strongly influenced by the development of the textile industry. From the very beginning,
their presence was marked by an active participation in the community life, participation
which included both financial support and voluntary work for the common good.
The Protestant parish in Pabianice boasts a fine collection of priceless relics,
including, to mention but a few, the parish church, cemetery and the Kindlers' burial
chapel. Supervised by the regional art conservator, these sights form a major contribution
to the city's rich history.
The Protestant community itself may be credited with setting up a number of cultural
and educational projects, including art exhibitions and concerts. Despite the small size of
the congregation, the parish remains active in terms of both religious and social life,
providing ample opportunity for social interaction as well as religious instruction for the
youngest of its members.
The peaceful coexistence of Protestants and Catholics, as well as many other
minorities residing in Pabianice, resulted in numerous initiatives which brought benefit
to all parties concerned. Some of these, however, ended abruptly during World War II.
The postwar era was marked by suspicion and mistrust which chased many of the
Protestants away. Out of several thousand believers before World War II, there are now
only a few hundred left. Hindered by stereotypes, the cooperation between Protestants
and Catholics is often restricted to ecumenical worship.
With the Protestant community declining, there needs to be closer cooperation
between the parishes and the city council in order to preserve the common heritage W artykule, odwołującym się do zagadnień z zakresu geografii politycznej i historycznej, przedstawiono
specyfikę aktywności społecznej (w tym oświatowej i kulturalnej) wiernych Kościoła
Ewangelicko-Augsburskiego w Pabianicach oraz scharakteryzowano należące do niego relikty
dziedzictwa materialnego.
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