Aus der Tätigkeit der Fakultat der Kirchengeschichte in der Päpstlichen Theologischen Akademie in der Jahren 1981-1989 (From the works of the Faculty of the History of the Church at the Papal Theological Academy, 1981-1989)

Authors

  • Stanisław Piech

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15633/fhc.1374

Keywords:

Fakultat der Kirchengeschichte, Päpstlichen Theologischen Akademie

Abstract

The Pontifical Academy of Theology in Krakow was established by Pope John Paul II's motu proprio "Beata Hedvigis" of 8 December 1981. "...We hereby establish in perpetuity and erect, by the power of the Scriptures and our solemnity, this Pontifical Academy of Theology in Krakow, granting it rights, honours, privileges and duties held by all such Universities in the Catholic world," wrote the pope in the document. "The Academy, presently composed of three departments, i.e. Holy Theology, Philosophy and Church History, should be governed by the academic law of the Church". /AAS 74:1982 p. 371-372/.

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Published

1989-12-31

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Varia

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