Wladyslaw Smereka
Władysław Smereka (born 9 June 1907 in Sąsiadowice, died August 30, 1983 in Leszno) is a Polish Catholic priest, bible writer, translator of the Millennium Bible, president of the Polish Theological Society in Cracow. Curriculum vitae
In 1926 he passed the matriculation exam at the Grammar School in Sambor and entered the seminary in Lvov. He was ordained priest on June 28, 1931, then worked as vicar and catechist in Horoden (1931-1933), Sokolniki (1933-1934) and parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Lewandówka in Lviv (1934-1939). In the years 1937-1939 he was also a lecturer of the New Testament at the Institute of Religious Knowledge at the University of John Kazimierz. In 1938, he became a doctoral student. The oldest legend about the Mother of God. During the Second World War he worked as a chaplain in Bialogora (1939-1940), Chotowa (1940-1942) and Ujanowicach (1942-1945). In July 1945 he went to Wroclaw, where he belonged to the organizers of the Faculty of Theology of the University of Wroclaw. In the years 1946-1947 he was the administrator of the parish in Gawlow. In 1946-1948 he was secretary of the Polish Theological Society in Cracow. In 1947 he taught theology of the Old and New Testament, Greek and Hebrew, and biblical archeology at the Faculty of Theology of the Jagiellonian University (successively as junior assistant (1947-1949, senior assistant (1949-1949 1952), deputy professor (1952-1953)), and in the years 1947-1950 also in the Seminary of the Lviv archdiocese with the seat in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska. After the liquidation of the Faculty of Theology, the Jagiellonian University remained in Cracow and later lectured on the exegesis of the New Testament at the Pontifical Theological Faculty in Cracow. In 1963 he received the title of associate professor, in 1973 a professor In the years 1960-1962 and 1966-1973 was pr The Polish Association of Theology in Cracow
For the Millennium Bible translated 1, 2 and 3 of the Letter of St. For the Bible of Poznan 1 and 2 of Maccabees and the Book of Wisdom. In 1968 he published his Passion Study. History and Passion texts, resumed in 1980 and 1981 as Passion Roads. Historical illustrations and texts (passive study). Bibliography
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