Tadeusz Rydzyk
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Father Tadeusz Rydzyk (Polish: Ojciec Tadeusz Rydzyk), "Father Director", born May 3, 1945 in Olkusz, is a Roman Catholic priest and Redemptorist, and founder of Radio Maryja (a catholic radio station in Poland).
[edit] Early Life and Career
Born to a poor family Tadeusz Rydzyk spent his early childhood in Olkusz. He studied at the Higher Spiritual Seminar of Redemptorists in Tuchow, and later studied biblical theology at the Catholic Theology Academy in Warsaw. He was ordained a priest in 1971. Subsequently, he taught religion in Torun, Szczecinek and Krakow.
In 1986 he left for 5 years for Germany where he gained contact with a xenophobic radio station, Radio Maria International in Balderschwang (later closed by the German Catholic church). His tenure in Germany was opposed by the Catholic Church but Rydzyk ignored orders to immediately return back to Poland.
Following his return in 1991, Rydzyk made a notable career. He started Radio Maryja (a radio station marked by arousing controversy, which made him famous in Poland and worldwide) and initiated the creation of the nationalist newspaper Nasz Dziennik (English: Our Daily). A few years later he also brought the television station Trwam (English: I Persist) into existence. Rydzyk, also known in Poland as Father Director (Polish: ojciec dyrektor), is a charismatic leader and has gathered a large group of committed followers - the Radio Maryja Family or Mohair berets.
[edit] Controversies
Father Rydzyk has been accused of spreading one-sided, polonocentric view of the world in his media, instrumental use of Catholicism as a political tool, promoting conspiracy theories (Freemasonry as an influential secular movement controlling the world and working against the Church), perceived antisemitism, and financial corruption.
[edit] Father Rydzyk's Influence on Politics
In January 2006, a journalist from the Polish tabloid Fakt (English: The Fact) phoned the minister for agriculture Krzysztof Jurgiel. The journalist claimed to be Rydzyk's assistant and told Jurgiel that the Father's car is broken. The minister immediately sent a government limo for Rydzyk. The reporter said he carried out the provocation to check Father Rydzyk's influence in the government.
Moreover, when Self-Defence, League of Polish Families, and Law and Justice parties paraphed the stabilization pact, the only media, that were allowed in the room, were those run by Tadeusz Rydzyk. This show how bad opinion has goverment and majority of Poles who elected this governing coalition on on numerous foreign but Polish language media.