Empress Catherine II ignored Pope Clement XIV ’s suppression brief from 1773 and preserved the Belarusian branch of the Society of Jesus. The article draws attention to three important events in the history of this group: the Napoleonic campaign of 1812, restoration of the Order worldwide in 1814 and expulsion from Russia in 1820. These events are documented in sources which are discussed in the paper: an unfinished poem by Jan Mihanowicz, SJ, entitled Podróż XX. Jezuitów z Połocka do północnej Rosji w roku 1812 przed wejściem wojska francuskiego do Białej Rusi (The Trip of Jesuit Priests from Polotsk to Northern Russia in 1812 before the Advance of the French Army to Bela Rus) and the diaries of Jan Galicz, SJ, Wygnaniec z Białej Rusi (An ...
The article analyses an essay on the Union of Lublin, written by Mikalaj Ulaścyk (1906-1986) in Mosc...
Polish 19th century exiles to Siberia are inseparably connected with the activity of the Catholic Ch...
The interest of religious historians has long been attracted to that small but significant fragment ...
Empress Catherine II ignored Pope Clement XIV ’s suppression brief from 1773 and preserved the Belar...
This article deals with the theme of the survival of the Jesuit order in the territory of Tsarist Ru...
This article presents the Russian operation in European newspapers from the beginning of 1768 when S...
Daniel Beauvois : The Jesuits in the Russian empire, 1772-1820. A small group of Jesuits, Russian s...
Expulsion of Jesuits from Russian empire based on excerpts from “Wygnaniec z Białej Rusi” (”Exile fr...
The article is devoted to study the Catholic communities of Sisters of Mercy in the Western region o...
A review of Marek Inglot, S.J., How the Jesuits Survived Their Suppression. The Society of Jesus in ...
The article presents Old Polish reactions to the famous Jesuit mission in England of 1580, and thus ...
The author reviewed the documents of various periods issued in the East Slavic region and systemized...
The presented article is devoted to the religious standing of Poles living in Żytomierz in the Sovie...
After a complex interregnum, on 19 June 1669, Michał Korybut Wiśniowieski was elected the new king o...
The article discusses the issue of the origins of Jesuit missions in Greater Poland and presents the...
The article analyses an essay on the Union of Lublin, written by Mikalaj Ulaścyk (1906-1986) in Mosc...
Polish 19th century exiles to Siberia are inseparably connected with the activity of the Catholic Ch...
The interest of religious historians has long been attracted to that small but significant fragment ...
Empress Catherine II ignored Pope Clement XIV ’s suppression brief from 1773 and preserved the Belar...
This article deals with the theme of the survival of the Jesuit order in the territory of Tsarist Ru...
This article presents the Russian operation in European newspapers from the beginning of 1768 when S...
Daniel Beauvois : The Jesuits in the Russian empire, 1772-1820. A small group of Jesuits, Russian s...
Expulsion of Jesuits from Russian empire based on excerpts from “Wygnaniec z Białej Rusi” (”Exile fr...
The article is devoted to study the Catholic communities of Sisters of Mercy in the Western region o...
A review of Marek Inglot, S.J., How the Jesuits Survived Their Suppression. The Society of Jesus in ...
The article presents Old Polish reactions to the famous Jesuit mission in England of 1580, and thus ...
The author reviewed the documents of various periods issued in the East Slavic region and systemized...
The presented article is devoted to the religious standing of Poles living in Żytomierz in the Sovie...
After a complex interregnum, on 19 June 1669, Michał Korybut Wiśniowieski was elected the new king o...
The article discusses the issue of the origins of Jesuit missions in Greater Poland and presents the...
The article analyses an essay on the Union of Lublin, written by Mikalaj Ulaścyk (1906-1986) in Mosc...
Polish 19th century exiles to Siberia are inseparably connected with the activity of the Catholic Ch...
The interest of religious historians has long been attracted to that small but significant fragment ...