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  1. The Pontifical University of John Paul II ( Polish: Uniwersytet Papieski Jana Pawła II w Krakowie) is an academic institution located in Kraków, Poland, that offers graduate degrees in theology, philosophy, and church history. It derived from the theology faculty of Jagiellonian University established in 1397.

  2. John Paul II paid another visit to the Jagiellonian University during his sixth pastoral visit to Poland. On 8 June 1997 he met with the rectors of Polish higher education institutions in St. Anne's Collegiate Church to mark the 600th anniversary of the JU Faculty of Theology.

  3. Jun 8, 1997 · Hedwig sought this untiringly from Pope Boniface IX, who in 1397, exactly six hundred years ago, acceded to her requests and erected the Theology Faculty in the Jagiellonian University with the solemn Bull Eximiae Devotionis Affectus.

  4. The University's structure was already complete in 1397, with the formal establishment of the faculty of theology. The oldest, main college was at first called the Royal Jagiellonian College (Collegium Regium), and then the Greater College (Collegium Maius).

  5. Dec 29, 2023 · Jacek Popiel. Abstract. Distinguished Colleagues, the celebrations of the 625th anniversary of the Faculty of Theology in Krakow invite us to take stock: to look into the more distant and...

  6. An international research team featuring Dr hab. Tomasz Pyrcz, Prof. UJ from the JU Faculty of Biology as well as Dr Rafał Garlacz and Dr Kamila Zając-Garlacz from the JU Nature Education Centre has made yet another exciting discovery.

  7. The history of the Faculty of Theo logy has seen many out-standing theologians, just to mention the saints: Jan of Kęty and Stanisław Kazimierczyk.