We are pleased to share a unique opportunity for IARF members—particularly those in Europe—to explore the deep roots of liberal religion. This historical study tour is hosted by leaders from the Polish Unitarian Society, a member group of the IARF, in collaboration with Unitarian Universalist ministers from the United States.
Discover the “Heartland” of Religious Dissent
Join a journey back to the 16th century, visiting the Unitarian “heartland” where the Polish Brethren (also known as Socinians) established congregations that openly challenged dogma, rejected infant baptism, and championed pacifism. These events occurred eight years before similar movements in Transylvania, making this a crucial site for the history of religious freedom.
The influence of the Polish Brethren was monumental for the development of liberal religious and political thought in Holland, England, and America. The tour will focus on Raków, the intellectual center where the famous Racovian Catechism was printed in 1605.
Itinerary Overview
This pilgrimage moves from the modern capital to the historic countryside, ending in the royal city of Kraków.
Afternoon arrival in the capital. Orientation and welcome dinner with the group.
Meeting with local Unitarians and historian Prof. Stanisław Obirek. Departure by chartered bus to the historic heartland.
Based near Raków, we visit worship sites of the Polish Brethren—some restored, others in evocative ruins.
Tour concludes in the royal city. Visit Wawel Castle, the Old Town, and WWII history sites. Closing dinner.
Departure is scheduled for the morning of May 27.
Cost & Logistics
The tour is led by Rev. Jay Atkinson, Rev. Roger Jones, and Rev. Kevin Tarsa, alongside local Polish lay leaders Justyna Borusińska and Jarosław Wajchert.
- Cost: Approx. $1000 USD (double occupancy) / $1200 USD (single). Includes lodging, local transport, breakfasts, and some meals. (Airfare not included).
- Financial Aid: Scholarship aid is being explored for seminarians and early-career ministers.
Registration & Contact
For questions, specific payment details, or to register for the tour, please contact the lead organizer, Jay Atkinson.
Email: [email protected]
I am very much interested in this pilgrimage to Poland and would hope to plan my participation!
Then you should get in touch with Jay, I think (@jyatkinson). He is on the Network as well : )
I would like to join the tour, BUT … I will be on an IARF organized tour through Japan … till May 20th.
Gudrun
Yes, it’s a bit unfortunate that they coincide. I’m sure Jay will organise another one in the future : )
Dear Gudrun,
I’m sorry for the conflicting times of these two tours. But it is good that there are so many opportunities for international connections.
Jay