
Stanisław Bielicki SJ belonged to the distinguished group of eighteenth-century Jesuits who combined pastoral ministry with profound homiletic reflection and religious formation. This book presents not only his life and religious vocation, but also the broader context of preaching culture in the Baroque and early Enlightenment periods. The author examines the content, style, and theological foundations of Bielicki’s sermons, revealing their significance for the spirituality and religious communication of the time. The study offers valuable insight into the role of the preacher as a teacher, moral guide, and social authority in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of the eighteenth century. This volume will be of interest to historians, theologians, scholars of rhetoric, and all readers interested in the history of Polish religious culture.