Tytuł 45

Stanislaw Barszczak, As you can see,

In preparation for the meeting with Polonia in the church of St. John in Stockholm, I wrote a note to the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities (Narvavagen 13), my desire followed them. Visiting the Museum struck me these questions, which I am presenting yourself here and you and
which you can read on the walls of the Interior of the Museum. I would like to briefly respond to these questions, so here to answer them:

1/ Who do you live with? I would like to meet with people always open, fair, that trigger in me the reserve the last altruism, Christians…

2/ What controls your life? Commandments of love for man and God…

3/ How large is your world? In the childhood the world by me it was defined the boundaries of my town with, then- by the friendships of youth, finally- by seeking the wealth of the soul, but most- by a spring of our civilization, which has reached only platonic spring yet, and far more as in a work of Christ, appeared in the March northwards of the chosen people  by the desert to the
promised land, then before two hundred years in the history of the Grand Army
of Napoleon…

4/ How is your world organized? As a priest I live in a small flat on the first floor in the home of our Archdiocese, in Olsztyn near Częstochowa, Poland, where I have a desk, whose space but not fully I am using, though I sit on the side of the laptop, I read and I write articles about the civilisation of ours. One looks at me my mother from the photo, sometimes only I hear a satellite television program. Very recently I travel Europe. When someone will invite me to watch
Polish TV I would be very happy.

5/ What lies beyond the horizon? It seems to me that behind my horizon, and still the outside visible world, is the most beautiful village of the world (see: village of the Birka)

6/Where does the border between at home and away from home lie? This delicate line border,
is to create perfect conditions for human education, early awakening him to the
world of human values, respect to human choices.

7/ What does your world look like? The world is the best of the all possible worlds. I like
order and cleanliness, my world is colorful, I love the proximity of things and
people.

8/ Do you think about what it can look like in the future? The world will be similar to our always beautiful, I believe that people will find solutions for the most difficult cases.

9/ Is it your responsibility? The responsibility of mine is still very small, so I
started from the reflection on the following problem:  there is yet another man, he is constantly here yet, while their elections forced and constrained still are. Next to him there
is he, the world of him is the sole happiness of mankind. Yet another and he –I
would like to try to resolve a somewhat this relationship.

10/ In the Museum of innocence by Orhan Pamuk in Instanbul
and also in a Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, are exhibited different item
everyday. The designers of the exhibition ask: Whose are all these objects, how
the objects sorted here do this affect history?

In the transit area of the Museum the are traces of journeys and meetings between people. In the gates you will found artefacts that illustrate the different questions we wish to illuminate. The travel brochures that are to be found in a museum contain more narratives and interpulsations.
Today Poland is a result of multitudes of journeys and meetings. The designers
of the exhibition hope that we will be insipred to wonder over our own views of
the world, life of today, other people and ourselves.

11/ What is a family? What does a person become an adult? Tthe family is the happiness of mankind, but should not harm other human relationships.

 12/ What should we use history for? I said we should use history of smart, with a vision of
our vocation. 

13/ Can history provide a perspective on today? Today very strong perspective provides history. You can see it in motion of the pilgrimages of the Christians and in  the contemporary work migration.

14/ Who has power over history? Rich, strong, people of the reason.

15/ Who is it that decides what you do? Is it God, market forces, family or you yourself? Unless the values that I took from the mother up, then the Christian values, but also the weakness of the human.

16/ Is that how you wanted it to be?  What are you prepared to sacrifice to get what
you want? I would lose even of the personal happiness, but it need
to be someone he is appreciated that.

17/ Who decides what is normal and what is different? In Poland still Catholicism, so let’s be the Christians.

Wishing all my readers a health.

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