TY - JOUR N2 - Although he was only recognized as the patron saint of Poland by the Vatican in 2002, St. Andrzej Bobola was accorded a cult following much earlier than this, and venerated as the saint protector of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was seen as a special defender against the threat from first Tsarist Russia, then Orthodox Russia, then the Soviet Union – the Blessed’s intercession was associated with the victory of the Battle of Warsaw in 1920. For this reason, his beatification and canonization were part of political discourse. Andrzej Bobola’s relics were originally stored in the Jesuit church in Pińsk, moved to Połock after its closure, and were taken to the Hygienic Exhibition in Moscow in 1922. Recovered thanks to the Pope’s intervention in 1924, they were taken to the Il Gesù Church in Rome. By the 1920s, Polish church authorities were already making efforts to canonize Andrzej Bobola and return his relics to Poland. Several Polish cities tried to obtain the saint’s remains, including Vilnius, Warsaw, Pińsk and even Janów Poleski. The canonization, which took place on 17 April 1938, in particular the ceremonial return of the relics of St. Andrzej Bobola to Warsaw in June 1938, took the form of a great religious and patriotic demonstration. It was accompanied by numerous ceremonies in which the highest church and state authorities participated, with extensive paratheatrical scripts, as well as specially designed decorations and music composed for the occasion. The press reported these in great detail, constituting a fascinating case of an event of both great religious significance and broad political context. L1 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/119643/2020-01-RHS-13-Kolendo-Korczak.pdf L2 - http://journals.pan.pl/Content/119643 PY - 2020 EP - 196 DO - 10.24425/rhs.2020.136901 KW - canonization ceremonies KW - 20th Century religious ceremonies KW - 20th Century occasional decorations KW - state ceremony KW - 20th Century Polish culture A1 - Kolendo-Korczak, Katarzyna PB - Komitet Nauk o Sztuce PAN VL - No XLV DA - 2021.04.16 T1 - BOBOLANA 1938 – the ceremonial settings of the return of St. Andrzej Bobola’s relics to Warsaw SP - 185 UR - http://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/119643 T2 - Rocznik Historii Sztuki ER -