St. Nicholas and Our Lady of Saletyńska in Łanowice


St. Nicholas and Our Lady of Saletyńska in Łanowice - belongs to the Samborski deanery in the Archdiocese of Lviv, a Catholic church in Ukraine. History

The parish in Łanowice was founded in 1462 by the then owner Paweł Odrowąż, who also built the church. The second temple was built of funds from Marcin Łyczko, which in 1591 was consecrated by Archbishop Jan Solikowski. The third temple was built in 1727 from funds of Dominik Kossakowski, and consecrated in 1753 by Bishop Wacław Hieronim Sierakowski. The fourth wooden temple was built in 1817 from the funds of Ignacy Konarski.

The parish belonged to the Samborski deanery, and from 1912 to the Rudecki deanery. The parish included: Łanowice, Kowenice, Maksymowice, Mistkowice, Pianowice, and Zarajsko. In the parish there were subsidiary chapels: św. Andrzej Bobola in Kowenice, built in 1913, and consecrated in 1937 and Saint. Antoni in Maksymowice, built in 1924.

From 1925, the parish priest was Fr. Dominik Czeszyk, who in 1948 was arrested by the Soviet authorities and exiled to Siberia. In the years 1948-1958, the care of the parish was performed by father Aleksander Kałużewski from Mościska. In 1953, the church was closed, and in 1980 it was demolished.

In 1989, a chapel was built in the cemetery and the construction of a new church began, which in 1993 was dedicated to Bishop Rafał Kiernicki. In the years 1989-1994, the pastor was Fr. Gerard Liryk, and since 1994, priests Saletynia have been ministers.



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