The paper presents an analysis of contemporary churches which are particularly important to modernist movement as well as objects whose idea stems form modernism. In this paper studied the latest publications, books and magazines on contemporary religious architecture such as: M.Bergamo., Mattia del Prete, Spazi celebrativi. L’architettura dell’Ecclesia, Roma 1994, L. Feireiss, Closer to God, Religious Architecture and Sacred Spaces, Berlin 2010, E. Heathcote, I. Spens, Church Builders, London, Great Britain 1997, E. Heathcote., Moffatt L, Contemporary Church Architecture, Great Britain 2007, E. Heathcote, Monument Buildings, Great Britain 1999, N. W., Rubents Places of worship, USA 2004, Stock W. J., Architectural Guide – Christian Sacred Buildings in Europe since 1950, Bonn 2004, Stock W. J., Christian Sacred Buildings In Europe Since 1950, Germany 2004. The analysis also applies to the case study sites and publications related to the work of early modernists : L. Corbusier, Esprit Nouveau, Paryż 1921 [w:] Gossel P., Leuthauser G., Architektura XX wieku T.1 , Kolonia 2010, J. Bonta, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Warszawa 1987, Evers P. B., Architectural Theory – From the renaissance to the present, Koln 2011. Ch. Jencks., The language of post-modern architecture, Londyn UK 1991, R. Venturi, Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture, The Museum of Modern Art Press, New York 1966, R. Venturi., Learning from Las Vegas (with Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izenour), MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 1972, revised 1977. The paper will also examined assumptions liturgical movement and its influence on the shape of modern churches. The key question, however, remains the issue of progress in the con nections of contemporary religious architecture It is an attempt to find out how the progress in contemporary architecture has influenced contemporary sacred architecture.
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