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Secretariat of the Polish Episcopal Conference building at 6 Stefan Wyszyński Square in Warsaw

The Polish Episcopal Conference or Polish Bishops' Conference (Polish: Konferencja Episkopatu Polski or KEP) is the central organ of the Catholic Church in Poland. It is composed of 3 cardinals, 24 archbishops and 118 bishops.

21st century

In 2018, KEP completed a survey on clerical abuse against children and found that 382 priests had been accused of abusing at least 660 minors. The survey’s report led to the creation of the St Joseph’s Foundation to help abuse survivors as well as action against clergy.

In summer 2020, KEP stated that church teaching on homosexuality was infallible and promoted conversion therapy programs.

In June 2023, KEP made an appeal for calm discussions on migration and promoted wise hospitality and solidarity.

Members

Presidents

(Until 1994, position held ex officio by the Primate of Poland)

Vice presidents

Secretaries general

See also

External links

Official website

References

  1. Vatican News website, article by Marta Titaniec and Father Piotr Studnicki, dated September 22, 2021
  2. The First News website, article dated October 9, 2019
  3. University of Silesia website, Report on St Joseph's Foundation, by Piotr Studnicki and Grzegorz Strzelczyk (2022)
  4. Notes From Poland, article by Agnieszka Wądołowska, dated May 28, 2021
  5. New Ways Ministry, article by Robert Shine dated September 1, 2020
  6. Catholic News Agency website, Law and Justice Party leader praises Polish archbishop for LGBT opposition, article dated August 19, 2019
  7. Notes From Poland website, article by Daniel Tilles dated July 12, 2023
  8. Polish Episcopal Conference website, Presidency page, retrieved 2023-1010
  9. The Pillar Catholic website, article dated July 11, 2023
  10. Polish Science website, article dated May 25, 2022
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