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A wooden Greek Catholic church, which is a monument on the Wooden Architecture Trail. The church in Rabem was founded in 1852 or 1858 from the foundation of the village inhabitants, in place of the previous church, already mentioned in 1756. Consecrated in 1861. After 1951, it was not used for religious purposes. It housed a warehouse in which supposedly for some time items taken from other Bieszczady churches were stored. In 1971, it was taken over by the Roman Catholic church. After renovation until 1974, it serves as a subsidiary church of the parish in Czarna. The church in Rabem is an orientated, three-section temple with a log structure. All members are built on a square plan. The sacristy adjoins the presbytery from the north. The nave is wider and higher than the other parts. A two-ridge roof, broken above the nave with a hexagonal drum, which is crowned with a lantern with an onion-shaped helmet. The whole eaves around the eaves roof. In the church there is a partially dismantled iconostasis, which lacks icons of several prophets. Some icons are hung on the side walls of the nave and in the presbytery. In the women's gallery and the nave there are also icons from the church in Lutowiska, depicting the Birth of the Virgin Mary, Moses, Aaron and the Last Supper.
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