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''Dziś i Jutro'' (, ) was a Catholic weekly illustrated magazine which was published between 1945 and 1956 in Warsaw, Poland. It was one of the publications supported by the ruling Communist Party.


History and profile

''Dziś i Jutro'' was founded in 1945 by a group led by
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, and its first issue appeared on 25 November that year. The group was the members of a philo-
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movement and was known with the title of the magazine until 1952. The goal of the magazine was to secure the acceptance of the revolutionary socialist changes by the Catholics in the country and to produce a synthesis between Catholicism and
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. From 1947 the publisher of ''Dziś i Jutro'' was a company owned by its founding group. Its subtitle was ''A Catholic Social Weekly'', but its use by the magazine was banned by the
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. The magazine came out weekly and was headquartered in Warsaw. The Catholic Church did not give permission its members to subscribe to it or publish articles in it. The magazine was included in the list of prohibited publications of the
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in 1955. As of 1955–1956 the magazine sold around 5,000 copies. ''Dziś i Jutro'' ceased publication in May 1956 and was succeeded by another weekly Catholic magazine ''Kierunki''.


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