The article aims to showcase Polish Roman Catholic Bishop Kazimierz Romaniuk as an academic, biblical scholar, one of the translators of the Millennium Bible and the sole translator of the Warsaw–Praga Bible. He authored numerous monographs, academic studies and other writings devoted to biblical topics and lectured at the Catholic University of Lublin, the Academy of Catholic Theology, the Pontifical Faculty of Theology and the Metropolitan Higher Theological Seminary in Warsaw, of which he became the rector. The study focuses on the course of the scholar’s education and career as well as his academic achievements and significance in the 20th-century Catholic biblical studies in Poland and the international biblical criticism.
The article aims to show the changing methods of discouraging seminarians, who became soldiers in military units, from continuing their priestly education. Unpublished letters Warsaw seminarians sent Władysław Miziołek from military barracks serve as a source of analysis. At the time, Miziołek was the rector of the Metropolitan Higher Theological Seminary in Warsaw; in 1969, he became an auxiliary bishop of Warsaw.
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