Halina Bortnowska (23 September 1931 – 19 June 2024) was a Polish social and ecumenical activist, and publicist. She was born in Toruń on 23 September 1931, and died on 19 June 2024, at the age of 92. Halina Bortnowska-Dabrowska (born September 23, 1931 in Torun, died June 19, 2024[1]) - Polish philosopher, theologian, publicist. Animator of social projects, participant in the ecumenical movement expressing the need to convene the next Council in the Catholic Church. In 2007-2012, chairwoman of the Council of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights. CV [ edit| edit code] She graduated from el
Halina Bortnowska (23 September 1931 – 19 June 2024) was a Polish social and ecumenical activist, and publicist. She was born in Toruń on 23 September 1931, and died on 19 June 2024, at the age of 92.
Halina Bortnowska-Dabrowska (born September 23, 1931 in Torun, died June 19, 2024[1]) - Polish philosopher, theologian, publicist. Animator of social projects, participant in the ecumenical movement expressing the need to convene the next Council in the Catholic Church. In 2007-2012, chairwoman of the Council of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights.
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[ edit| edit code] She graduated from elementary school in Warsaw in 1944 and was deported to a German labor camp during the Warsaw Uprising. She studied at the Catholic Institute in Wroclaw, at the Catholic University of Lublin (master's degree in philosophy, 1961), later in Leuven (1964). During her studies she worked with children and adults as a catechist (in Wroclaw and Lublin). From 1961 to 1983, editor and secretary of the editorial board of the monthly Znak (among other things, journalist-reporter of the Third Session of the Second Vatican Council; 1964). In the 1970s, she co-founded the hospice movement in Poland and the first Polish hospice in Nowa Huta. For five years she helped the terminally ill as a volunteer (editor of the book “The Sense of Sickness, the Sense of Death, the Sense of Life” - three editions in the Znak publishing house). In the 1980s, she was an advisor to the Workers' Committee of Steelworkers in Nowa Huta. She participated, as an advisor to the delegates of Malopolska, in the First Congress of the NSZZ “Solidarity”. She participated from December 13, 1981 in a several-day strike at the Metalworks Combine in Nowa Huta. She was briefly…
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Already - not yet. A year-long retreat with the People of Advent (Znak, 2005, ISBN 83-240-0627-3)
Everything will be different. With Halina Bortnowska is interviewed by Jolanta Steciuk (Znak, 2010, ISBN 978-83-240-1390-6)
What's not. Halina Bortnowska's Thinker (Agora Publishing House, 2011, release September 23, 2011
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The nameless speak of prayer (selection and arrangement; introduction by Marek Skwarnicki; Znak, 1973, 1982)
The Sense of Sickness, the Sense of Death, the Sense of Life (compilation and editing; Znak, 1982; 1984, ISBN 83-7006-065-X; 1993, ISBN 83-7006-265-2)
Poles-Germans '93. Conference of the Foundation “Poland in Europe” 23-24.10.1993, Conference Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Mądralin (compiled; with Marek Cichocki and Katarzyna Leszczyńska; “Exit”, through the efforts of the Foundation “Poland in Europe” 1993; series: Studies of the “Poland in Europe” Foundation, 1234-7841, no. 4 )
Christian Democracy in the 21st Century (substantive ed. and revised transl. by Halina Bortnowska-Dąbrowska and Kazimierz Dąbrowski; edited by Josef Thesang; FKA 1997, ISBN 83-86771-06-2)
poland://germany-2011. Materials from a conference organized by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation on April 13-15, 2000, in Warsaw (substantive editor; translated from german. Mariusz Matwiejczuk, Halina Bortnowska, transl. from English. Halina Bortnowska; Konrad Adenauer Foundation. Representative Office in Poland 2001, ISBN 83-86771-12-7)
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Marie-Dominique Chenu, God's People in the World (with Zofia Włodkowa ; foreword by Jerzy Turowicz; Znak, 1968)
Mark Schoof, Breakthrough in Catholic theology: origins, paths, prospects (Sign, 1972)
Michel Philibert, Paul Ricoeur, or freedom to the measure of hope (sketch on creativity and selection of texts; with Ewa Bienkowska and Stanislaw Cichowicz; PAX 1976)