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- Place Types Church
- Address Armii Krajowej Plac 7, 17-111 Boćki, Poland
- Coordinate 52.6504274,23.0427517
- Website Unknown
- Rating 5
- Compound Code M22V+54 Boćki, Poland
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The Orthodox parish in Boćki existed from the beginning of the 16th century, after signing the act of the Union of Brest, it adopted its provisions. Initially, the Uniate temple in the village was a wooden building. The brick church of this rite was erected (according to various sources) in the 18th century, in 1819-1824 or in 1820. In 1839, by virtue of the decisions of the Połacki synod, the local parish was incorporated into the Russian Orthodox Church. After the January Uprising, on the initiative of the head of the Białowieża poviat, Ignacy Borejszy, the building was rebuilt in such a way that its original architecture would be obliterated, and the building became similar to the Orthodox churches in the Russian lands.
The building was damaged during the First World War. In independent Poland, it functioned initially as a branch of the parish of St. Michał Archanioła in Bielsk Podlaski, and from 1929 - again as a parish church. Serious losses occurred during World War II, when both towers and roof collapsed due to German fire. In 1943 it was reconstructed temporarily. The original appearance of the object was restored during a thorough renovation in the years 1999-2002. It is the only orthodox brick church in Podlasie region.
The Orthodox parish in Boćki existed from the beginning of the 16th century, and after signing the Brest Union act, adopted its provisions. Initially, the Uniate temple in the village was a wooden building. A stone church of this rite was built (according to various sources) in the 18th century, in the years 1819-1824 or in 1820. In 1839, by virtue of the provisions of the Połock synod, the local parish was incorporated into the Russian Orthodox Church. After the January Uprising on the initiative of the head of the Bialski poviat, Ignacy Borejsza, the building was rebuilt in such a way that its original architecture was blurred and the building became similar to the Orthodox churches in the Russian lands.
Beautiful interior
Beautiful historic church in good condition and a large parish
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