Abstract
The objective of the article is to present some selected symptoms of the cult and memoryin Poland of St. Martin, one of the most popular saints in the Church sometimes referredto as the thirteenth apostle. The saint is depicted through his presence in the liturgy, inhis patronage over the temples, streets and brotherhoods, in the popularity of his name,in the names of places, pilgrimages, arts, in connection with bells, in his presence inhagiographic legends and sermons, and in relation of the saint with economic cycle, i.e.with the dates of paying tributes.The recalled places of cult and memory are a specific research questionnaire whichmay be applied while analysing the figure of Saint Martin. Undoubtedly, the picture isnot complete. Saint Martin is one of the most popular saints. And it is worth mentioningthat the cult of Saint Martin is one of the oldest in Poland; it was especially dynamicin the Middle Ages, from the 13th to 15th centuries. In the subsequent centuries it wasstill alive. A distinctive feature of the cult has always been its relation with liturgy andeconomy.
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