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Papin, Jozef

  • 個人
Jozef Papin was born in the town of Parchovany in southeastern Slovakia on April 2, 1914. In 1931, at the age of seventeen, he entered the Jesuit order, undergoing his novitiate in the city of Ružomberok. After his initial formation, Jozef was sent to the Catholic University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands to study philosophy for two years, later continuing his studies in theology in Trnava and Bratislava. In 1940, he left the Jesuit order and, after completion of his theological studies, was ordained a priest in 1942. Initially, Fr. Papin served as a parochial vicar at various parishes in Slovakia. His pastoral career, however, would be a relatively short one. In 1946, Fr. Papin immigrated to Holland, where he entered onto the academic track, teaching Russian language and literature at one of his almae matres, the University of Nijmegen. Two years later, he immigrated to the United States. From 1948 to 1950, Fr. Papin taught philosophy and Biblical Greek at St.Procopius Seminary in Lisle, Illinois, before moving to DePaul University in Chicago, where he taught philosophy, theology, and contemporary politics. In 1953, he moved to the University of Notre Dame, where he taught political science, theology, and the history of Russian philosophy. In 1963, Fr. Papin took up a position at Villanova University in Philadelphia as professor of theology. There, he founded the Villanova Theology Institute, which hosted a series of annual symposia in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which became a major forum for
Catholic theological discourse in the United States. Throughout his academic career, Jozef Papin was a prolific author and wrote on a wide variety of topics, including Russian religious philosophy, and contemporary theology. He died on September 2, 1982 in Darby, Pennsylvania.

Jelínek, Yeshayahu

  • 個人
  • 1933-2016
Yeshayahu Jelínek was a Slovak-Israeli historian. He was born in Prievidza and moved to Israel in 1949. He studied at the Hebrew University and at Indiana University, where he received a doctorate in 1966. He taught at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Womynspirit Festival

  • 組織体
  • 1991-

The WomynSpirit Festival originated when seven womyn met for a week-long camp, “Cakes for the Queen of Heaven,” in 1991 (relating to a religious education curriculum in feminist theology.) Participants decided to create an Ontario festival that would allow local Pagan women to meet and share their skills. They created what would become the WomynSpirit Festival Collective, in 1992.

The organization was founded as a feminist and Pagan non-hierarchical womyn’s collective that fostered women's spirituality, creativity and personal growth. WomynSpirit held festivals for ten years at the Ecology Retreat Centre in Hockley Valley, Ontario, before moving to different sites in Ontario, eventually returning to the Ecology Centre. Festivals include volunteer-run workshops and rituals as well as activities like chanting, yoga, and sacred circle, often held on Pagan holidays with a childcare program to allow working mothers to participate.

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Le WomynSpirit Festival a vu le jour lorsque sept femmes se sont réunies pour un camp d'une semaine, " Cakes for the Queen of Heaven ", en 1991 (dans le cadre d'un programme d'éducation religieuse en théologie féministe). Les participantes ont décidé de créer un festival ontarien qui permettrait aux femmes païennes de la région de se rencontrer et de partager leurs compétences. Elles ont fondé ce qui allait devenir WomynSpirit en 1992.

L'organisation a été fondée en tant que collectif de femmes féministes et païennes non hiérarchisé. Womynspirit a organisé des festivals pendant dix ans au Ecology Retreat Centre à Hockley Valley, en Ontario, avant de déménager dans différents sites en Ontario, pour finalement revenir au Ecology Centre. Les festivals comprennent des ateliers et des rituels, ainsi que des activités telles que le chant, le yoga et le cercle sacré, souvent organisés à l'occasion de fêtes païennes. Le programme de garde d'enfants permet aux mères qui travaillent de participer.

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