@misc{Godula-Węcławowicz_Róża_Z_2023, author={Godula-Węcławowicz, Róża}, volume={21}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY 4.0 license}, address={Kraków}, journal={Journal of Urban Ethnology}, howpublished={online}, year={2023}, publisher={Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk}, language={pol}, abstract={Since the Middle Ages, two loca sacra have been marked in the religious space of Cracow: Wawel and Skalka, permanently linked by the hagiographic legend of St Stanislaus, a bishop and martyr. For more than eight hundred years, the cult of St Stanislaus has been as interesting as well as complex phenomenon, and has had many manifestations. Over the course of history, it has taken on various forms and varying degrees of inten-sity, with its spectacular expression being the cyclical religious rituals held in the urban space enclosed be-tween the cathedral church on Wawel Hill and the sanctuary on Skałka. The annual patronal ceremonies and the coronation ritual, belonging to the cyclical system of assuming the royal throne, had the longest lifespan. Their characteristic accent were the public processions from Wawel to Skałka. Of the many, the May patronal procession has survived to this day and is sometimes seen as a continuation of the previous ones. The author poses a question concerning the validity of identifying these ritual forms.}, type={Text}, title={Z religijnego dziedzictwa Krakowa. Procesje z Wawelu na Skałkę}, URL={http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/240879/277194.pdf}, keywords={heritage, procession, ritual, ceremony, coronation, cult of St Stanislaus, Wawel, Skalka}, }