No weather data
0.0 /5
Number of ratings: 0
The church in Radoszyce, initially Orthodox, existed from 1507. The present temple was built in 1868 and consecrated four years later. In 1896 its interior was renovated. In 1947, during the deportation of the Ukrainian population, soldiers of the LWP robbed the church, taking sets of liturgical costumes, chalices and three bells. In 1948 the building was converted into a Roman Catholic church, but services were held only on more important holidays. In 1961, by decision of the provincial branch of the Office for Denominations, the church was closed, but in 1966 the residents of Radoszyce arbitrarily pulled the seals off the door and led to the resumption of religious worship. It was not until 1971, after previous harassment from local authorities, that the Roman Catholic parish in Komańcza received permission to renovate the building and regularly conduct services. The reconstruction work lasted until 1979. The church's building is wooden, triple, with three towers crowned with onion-shaped helmets. Inside, many elements of the original equipment have been preserved, including the iconostasis and the main altar as well as the side altar with the icon of the church's patron, while in the choir there is a painting depicting the church and Lemko while collecting grain. A stone belfry gate from the beginning of the 20th century leads to the church grounds, topped with three helmets similar to the church's domes. In the immediate vicinity of the temple there was a cemetery, of which one tombstone from 1868 remained. In Radoszyce there was also a Greek Catholic chapel, destroyed after 1945.
No results
The establishment was founded by Daria and Stefan Boiwko on their farm. It is a private museum of a family collection, which includes, among others: family souvenirs of Boiwków, items for everyday use in the household,...
An existing and active Orthodox church in Komańcza, which is a parish temple. It belongs to the Sanok deanery of the Przemyśl-Nowy Sącz diocese of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Located on the Podkarpackie...
The subject of protection of the landscape reserve is the preservation of the most beautiful fragment of the Osława river valley, whose slopes are covered by a fir and beech stand, forming a community of Carpathian...
The monastery has been operating since May 1928. It was established as the House of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth in the Przemyśl diocese. At the beginning of 1927, five sisters lived...
The establishment was founded by Daria and Stefan Boiwko on their farm. It is a private museum of a family collection, which includes, among others: family souvenirs of Boiwków, items for everyday use in the household,...
An existing and active Orthodox church in Komańcza, which is a parish temple. It belongs to the Sanok deanery of the Przemyśl-Nowy Sącz diocese of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Located on the Podkarpackie...
The subject of protection of the landscape reserve is the preservation of the most beautiful fragment of the Osława river valley, whose slopes are covered by a fir and beech stand, forming a community of Carpathian...
The monastery has been operating since May 1928. It was established as the House of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth in the Przemyśl diocese. At the beginning of 1927, five sisters lived...