Slavic Native Faith in Poland


Slavic Native Faith in Poland has in 2007, according to Scott Simpson, between 2000 and 2500 "actively engaged and regular participants".

History

In 1818, the Polish folklorist and Slavophile Zorian Dołęga-Chodakowski stated that Poland "must return to native faith". According to that, he's recognised as precursor of the Slavic Native Faith in Poland. Another precursor in Poland was Jan Sas Zubrzycki, who elaborated the doctrine of "God-Knowing".
In the interwar period, a few movements emerged in Poland, recognized as early Polish Slavic Native Faith followers: the Święte Koło Czcicieli Światowida of Władysław Kołodziej, Demiurg, and Zadrugism of Jan Stachniuk. Another example is the pilot and army officer Zdzisław Harlender, who advocated Polish Native Faith in his book Czciciele Dadźbóg Swarożyca.

Rodnover organisations in Poland

The major organisation of Rodnovery in Poland is the Rodnover Confederation.
There are five formally registered religious organisations: