@misc{Dudra_Stefan_Kwestie, author={Dudra, Stefan and Pochyły, Piotr}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Lubuskie Towarzystwo Naukowe}, language={pol}, abstract={Religious relations on the Polish-German borderland began to take shape together with the seizure of these lands by Soviet and Polish army in 1945. Most of the abandoned Protestant churches were taken over by Catholics, and later by the Orthodox. Apart from these religions, Protestants and Greek Catholics began pastoral work in this area. Territorial changes of Poland fundamentally influenced its religious structure. The country became almost religiously homogeneous, as Roman Catholics constituted over 90% of the population.}, abstract={The new authorities realized the influence of the Church and its authority among the faithful. Hence, throughout the post-war period, they led religious politics, adapted and modified depending on the changing socio-political situation. It was rightly assumed that the Church may play an essential role in the process of social integration on the former German lands.}, abstract={In this regard, specific religious politics was led towards other churches and religious communities. At present, Catholicism is the predominant religion on the Polish-German borderline. Then there are the faithful of the Orthodox Church, the Greek Catholic Church and Protestant Churches. Together they shape a diversified religious landscape, which is an essential part of multiculturalism of the region.}, type={artykuł}, title={Kwestie wyznaniowe na pograniczu polsko-niemieckim = Religius issues on the Polish-German borderland}, keywords={pogranicze polsko-niemieckie, polityka wyznaniowa, od 1945 r.}, }