The Role of Priests Jan and Paweł Brandys in Shaping the History of Silesia Cover Image

Rola księży Jana i Pawła Brandysów w kształtowaniu historii ziemi śląskiej
The Role of Priests Jan and Paweł Brandys in Shaping the History of Silesia

Author(s): Andrzej Trojnar
Subject(s): Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: Silesian history; Church history; Upper Silesia; national awareness; Jan Brandys; Paweł Brandys

Summary/Abstract: The article presents the activities and accentuates the prominent role of priests Paweł (1869—1950, the parish priest in Michałkowice in Upper Silesia, national and plebiscitary activist) and the younger Jan (1886—1970) Brandys. They advocated uniting Silesia with Poland; apart from ecclesial work, they participated in wide social and political activities: Paweł in the parliamentary field, first as a representative in the parliament of the II German Reich, elected from the Koło Polskie list, and later — as a Christian Democrat senator of the reborn II Polish Republic; Jan in the military field, as a soldier and chaplain of Silesian Uprisings and the Polish Army. They were both engaged in public life, guided by the social doctrines of the Church, especially after the publishing of the encyclical Rerum novarum of Pope Leon XIII (May 15th, 1891).

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 20
  • Page Range: 268-279
  • Page Count: 12