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Pozycja „Natchnienie poezji było nie do wysłowienia ani opisania”. Uczta u Januszkiewicza i prelekcje w Collège de France wśród paryskich osobliwości w dzienniku Franciszka Salezego Gawrońskiego(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2022-12) Maciąg, KazimierzFranciszek Salezy Gawroński (1787–1871) was a Napoleonic soldier, politician, social activist and diarist. Of particular importance in his oeuvre is his previously unpublished memoir written during his travels across Europe in the years 1839–1841. This work, written in a highly individual style, is clearly different from other non-fiction works written in the Romantic era – which is why it deserves special attention. The article consists of two parts. In the first, I present the most important information about the author of the diary and generally characterise the content of this work. In the second part I present a fragment of the diary written during his stay in Paris. At that time Gawroński met with many representatives of the Polish emigration (including Adam Mickiewicz, Adam Jerzy Czartoryski and General Henryk Dembiński) and took part in important events in the Polish community.Pozycja Religious issues in Galicia in the light of the correspondence of the founders of the Resurrectionists(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2023-12-28) Kuzicki, JerzyThe article examines the correspondence of Bogdan Jański, Hieronim Kajsiewicz, and Piotr Semenenko. The views of these early resurrectionists were related to the settlement plans in Galicia. They were appalled by the misconduct of the clergy and the rigid ecclesiastical etiquette that stemmed from the spirit of Josephinism. Through individual actions, preaching, religious retreats, and spiritual exercises, they aimed to overcome negative tendencies among the Galician clergy and the faithful. An important issue in the analyzed correspondence was the religious problems between the Latin and Uniate communities, as well as folk religiosity. The resurrectionists, through their influence on Greek Catholic hierarchs and their connections with the papal court, initiated a rapprochement between the two rites.