JP25870724, 2013, The relationship between the Catholic Church and the State in Poland in the 1970s, A lot of research shows that the Catholic Church has struggled against the Communist Party and played an essential role in the process of democratization under the Socialist regime of Poland. Nevertheless, I focus on the following Church functions: negotiations; striving for consensus, and trying to reach compromise with the Party.;The main achievement of my research during this period is published under the title, "Homilies of Pope John Paul II: His First Pilgrimage to the Homeland in 1979", which examined the process of diplomatic negotiation between the Polish episcopal conference and the Party in order to realize the pilgrimage, and its preparation of all programs in cooperation with the central and local government. Finally, I concluded that this historical event created a channel between the bishops and higher officials, priests and local administrators, the archdiocese of Warsaw and the provincial counterparts, clergymen and ordinary people, who are almost secularized.
JP20K00076, Religious Education in Communist Poland and its Contemporary Legacy: Rethinking Public Religion, This study focused on the concept of human formation and aimed to demonstrate the mechanism through which religious values and atheistic ideology repeatedly came into conflict and, at times, achieved reconciliation within Polish society during the socialist era. However, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, the research was conducted primarily through literature review and theoretical framework analysis. In this context, I examined how memories of the socialist period continue to influence contemporary politics, with attention to issues related to biopolitics.