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Rev. Prof. Adam Durak SDB Award
Reverend professor Adam Durak SDB (1949 – 2005), a renowned scholar, author of 8 books and over 160 articles published in many local and international magazines. Speaker and participant at many conferences and scientific seminars. His work has a great influence on the form of Department of Theology at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw (UKSW), of which he was a vice-dean for three terms. He was a known hermeneutics of liturgy specialist. Fr. Adam Durak was the originator and founder of Liturgical Symposiums at Lad in Poland, he was the member of many academic societies, for years he was the head of the Liturgical Instructors Section of the Academic Council at Polish Episcopate. His international contacts allowed students of the Salesian Seminary in Lad, and students of the UKSW in Warsaw, to get acquainted with the academic assessment of the liturgy on the highest international level.
Soon after his death, an initiative developed to organize the award in his name to commemorate his person, his academic achievements, and his work on promoting young scholars working on the research in the area of theology. The award is being granted once a year in two categories:
1. Bachelor, master, or the doctorate dissertation.
2. Publication.
The recipients of the Rev. Prof. Adam Durak Award receive a diploma, a commemorative medal and a financial gratification.
Rev. Prof. Adam Durak Award Winners:
2006:
1. Aneta Miroslawa Rayzacher
2. Fr. Waldemar Jan Palecki
2007:
1. Hanna Pleskacheuskaya
2008:
1. Fr. Maciej Maciukiewicz
2. Fr. Bogusław Migut
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