“The war in Ukraine, the reception of a wave of refugees in Poland and the recent experience of the pandemic give this year’s Christmas a unique context – we realize how fragile is what we consider inviolable and unchangeable in the routine of everyday life.”, says PhD. Rafał Cekiera, a sociologist from the University of Silesia.
In the opinion of a sociologist from the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Silesia, many Poles are currently experiencing uncertainty related to both the war taking place across the eastern border and its consequences, as well as the economic situation and inflation. All this can influnce the atmosphere of this year’s celebration.
In his opinion, the atmosphere of uncertainty may cause the upcoming holidays to be slightly different from the previous ones.
Referring to the words of the popular Polish Christmas carol Gdy się Chrystus rodzi, the sociologist quoted one of its verses: “We do not understand anything, we barely live from fear”. However, this does not change the fact that Poles will spend Christmas with their families and try to forget for a moment about all troubles.