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  • Place Types Church
  • Address Długołęka, 72-220 Długołęka, Poland
  • Coordinate 53.6198139,15.1107931
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4
  • Compound Code J496+W8 Długołęka, Poland
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Kościół Rzymskokatolicki pw. św. Anny
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Jacek Jankowski (02/02/2018)
The most valuable monument of Długołęka is the church built on the hill at the end of the 15th century from erratic boulders. The eastern gable of the temple is decorated with blends. Even in the 90s, inside these shallow, pyramidal and bifid cavities, there were traces of imprinted in plaster and painted tracery ornament. A half-timbered bell tower adjoins the west. The oldest equipment of the temple is a cylindrical granite baptismal font with a diameter of 76 cm once lying in the cemetery. There is a story that a figurine of the Blessed Virgin Mary was buried under the baptismal font in the 16th century. From the late-medieval cabinet altar, only figurines kept in the tower and an oil painting on canvas measuring 1 x 1.5 m representing "The Last Supper" survived until 1910. The pulpit was decorated with a late Renaissance ornament. Slightly younger two tin candlesticks founded in 1750. However, it is uncertain whether this equipment is in the church until today. The entire interior of the temple was decorated with paintings in the fifteenth-century style, which depicted scenes from the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary (paintings today, unfortunately, are gone). From this we can conclude that the church had to be previously dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Two bells hung on the belfry. The larger one, 42 cm in diameter, was decorated with an inscription made of Gothic minuscule: "Aabcdefghiklmnopqrstvuxyz" and the smaller one, 24 cm in diameter. it contained the inscription in the shape of a Gothic minuscule: "AIALCAEEIRMNCVC" and "Ave Maria gracia plena". One of these bells has been in Bremervőr since January 1, 1951. Until 1945, the church in Długołęka was associated with the deacon in Nowogard. In 1954 the temple was consecrated in the Roman Catholic rite Saint Anna. Slavic names could be found at the cemetery once stretching around the church surrounded by a stone wall. In 1975, the bell tower, not renovated since World War II, collapsed. The tower has been shortened by two floors, we hope that it will someday return to its former eighteenth century form. Currently, one bell hanging from Błotno hangs in the Belfry in 1955. Currently, the belfry is not used because the bell is cracked, and the belfry, despite recent maintenance, is still too weak to be able to use it. The cornerstone of our church is the stone from the grave of St. Peter from Rome, brought by Fr. The priest of Kazimierz Łukjaniuk. Dedicated by the Holy Father John Paul II during a personal audience given to the priest. Another part of the stone is buried under the parish house. The entrance to the temple was guarded by two old oaks from 1817, now there is only one.
kwayy (05/23/2018)
A beautiful church.
END JKPG (07/18/2018)
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