Abstrakt
Human rights, which are vested with both the citizens of the state and the faithful of the Church, are rooted in the inherent and inalienable dignity of the person. In all circumstances, especially in a pandemic, the institutions of Church and State, which are there to serve people, should guarantee, through their representative bodies, that these rights be exercised. The article discusses the legal basis of Christ’s faithful’s rights to the spiritual riches of the Church and the scope of exercising these rights, as well as addressing the scope of enjoyment of the right to the spiritual riches of the Church in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
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