%0 Journal Article %T The Responses of Religious Communities to Migration and the Transformation of a Quasi-Monopolistic Religious Market %A Wiktor-Mach, Dobrosława %A Trzeszczyńska, Patrycja %A Pędziwiatr, Konrad %J Studia Religiologica %V 2022 %R 10.4467/20844077SR.22.011.17251 %N Volume 55 Issue 2 %P 171-191 %K sociology of religion, religious market, migration, religious diversity, Poland %@ 0137-2432 %D 2024 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studia-religiologica/article/the-responses-of-religious-communities-to-migration-and-the-transformation-of-a-quasi-monopolistic-religious-market %X This article investigates links between religion and migration processes through a study of religious communities’ approaches towards migrants. Drawing from the religious economy perspective, the paper explores the under-researched topic of the role of migration in the dynamics of a religious field in the context of Central and Eastern Europe. The qualitative research performed in 2020 in Krakow – one of the key destinations for migrants in Poland – confirms the claims of religious economy that monopolists and quasi-monopolists are usually more reluctant to adapt to social changes. On the other hand, less-privileged but entrepreneurial religious communities are more aware of migrants’ situation, and respond to their needs in the following ways: 1) providing cosmopolitan “temporary homes”; 2) bridging cultures; 3) setting up ethno-cultural service hubs. We argue that these kinds of engagements have significant implications for the dynamics inside the religious market. * The research behind this article was funded by the Krakow University of Economics within the project POTENCJAŁ no 32/GPM/2021/POT.