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Piesza Opolska Pielgrzymka na Jasną Górę

2018

Started on 17th August 1977 the Opole Walking Pilgrimage to Jasna Góra was a result of many centuries oftradition of dévotion to Our Lady ofCzęstochowa in the Opole region. After érection ofthe apostolic administration ofthe Opole Silesia in 1945 and Opole diocese 27 years later preparing the whole-diocese pilgrimage was impossible because oftwo factors: political context ofthe PPL and reluctance of bishop Franciszek Jop to provoke the government unfavourable towards the Church. Not before 1976, with bishop Jop being deadly sick, his auxiliary bishop - Wacław Wycisk let fr. Edmund Cisak (priest in Grodziec) to prepare the pilgrimage. On the starting day ofthe First Opole Walking Pilgrimage …

komunizmZborowskieCzęstochowaintegrationZawadzkieJana GóraKamień ŚląskiMarian cultpiesza pielgrzymkaSt. MaryWręczycaGóra Świętej AnnyCisakOpoleNossolJoppielgrzymkaWyciskcommunismMaryjapolitykaintegracjapilgrimagekult MaryjnypoliticsJana Góra MonasteryOgioldawalking pilgrimageKościół w Polsce. Dzieje i kultura
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Religious tourism and subjective well being: an empirical analysis in hajj pilgrimage

2018

Abstract This study entitled “Religious Tourism and Subjective Well-Being (SWB): An Empirical Analysis in Hajj Pilgrimage” investigated the influence of religious tourism on subjective well-being (SWB) in the case of Hajj pilgrims. The primary aim of the study was to investigate the geographic, demographic and socio-economic factors that may have considerable effects on the Hajj pilgrims’ well-being and life satisfaction. The study is conducted through an analytical methodology in which a sheer quantitative method was used involving an extensive questionnaire administered to a pool of 500 pilgrims from three continents, namely Asia, Africa and Europe in addition to pilgrims from the Gulf Co…

religious tourism subjective well being hajj pilgrimage economic evaluation heterogeneity latent class analysis
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