2020
DOI: 10.3390/rel11110607
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Brand Management of Catholic Church in Poland

Abstract: Building the brand of the Catholic Church is an area that is little explored in the literature on the subject. This issue turns out to be a very controversial area due to the nature of the activities and the sphere in which these activities are to be performed (marketing, ethics, religion, and faith). The article presents the results of qualitative research conducted among clergymen in Poland and is additionally based on the analysis of the literature on the subject. The theoretical considerations and research… Show more

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“…The congregation reduced participation in church activities is not only experienced in Indonesia. Previous study shows similar issues in European countries (Ignatowski, Sułkowski & Seliga, 2020). The difference is the causal factor; in Europe, it is because of the modern influence and science and technology development, while in Indonesia it is the lack of understanding of the church's meaning as a spiritual entity.…”
Section: The Context Of the Parish Church Of St Peter Paul Ampahmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The congregation reduced participation in church activities is not only experienced in Indonesia. Previous study shows similar issues in European countries (Ignatowski, Sułkowski & Seliga, 2020). The difference is the causal factor; in Europe, it is because of the modern influence and science and technology development, while in Indonesia it is the lack of understanding of the church's meaning as a spiritual entity.…”
Section: The Context Of the Parish Church Of St Peter Paul Ampahmentioning
confidence: 71%