Stanisław Grygiel – John Paul II’s teachings

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Reference code: 419/I/1/8/381_b
Owner signature: W/381/18/S/HD53
Title: Stanisław Grygiel – John Paul II’s teachings
Date: 2018-09-07
Size and medium: 3,08 GB; MP4
Creator's name: The Centre for the Thought of John Paul II
Repository: The Centre for the Thought of John Paul II
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Warszawa (CMJP2)
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00:27:23
JOURNALIST:
Barbara Stefańska
CAMERAMAN:
Tomasz Tański
Short biographical note:
Stanisław Grygiel (1934-2023) - philosopher, philologist and lecturer, long-term associate of the John Paul II Pontifical Institute for the Study of Marriage and Family. Karol Wojtyła's friend.
He met Bishop Wojtyla in Cracow. As Father Wojtyla's doctoral student, he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of Lublin. A long-time editor of the monthly "Znak" (1963-1980) and lecturer of philosophy at the Pontifical Academy of Theology in Cracow (1970-1980).
After the election of John Paul II at the invitation of the Holy See, Mr and Mrs Grygiel moved to Rome.
He co-founded the John Paul II Pontifical Institute for Marriage and Family Studies at the Lateran University. Director of the Polish Institute of Christian Culture from 1980 to 1983.
He was a consulter of the Pontifical Council for the Family. He publishes in Polish and Italian magazines.
Author of the book: "On the paths of truth. Talking to John Paul II".
Summary:
Reflections on John Paul II's teaching regarding: adequate anthropology, and body theology. The importance of the experience of the other person in papal teaching.
The intellectual currents that shaped John Paul II's thinking.
Reflections on the need for a revival of Europe in reference to the thought of John Paul II.
The answer to the question - what would John Paul II say to Poles today?