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Parafia Rzymskokatolicka pw. Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
Parafia Rzymskokatolicka pw. Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
Parafia Rzymskokatolicka pw. Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
Parafia Rzymskokatolicka pw. Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
Parafia Rzymskokatolicka pw. Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
Parafia Rzymskokatolicka pw. Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
Parafia Rzymskokatolicka pw. Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
Parafia Rzymskokatolicka pw. Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
Parafia Rzymskokatolicka pw. Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
Parafia Rzymskokatolicka pw. Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej
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Stefan Sitek (10/22/2020)
A brick church made of stone and burnt brick in the Neo-Baroque style. Our Lady of Częstochowa in Dzwola was erected in 1924-27. It was consecrated in 1935 by bishop Adolf Józef Jełowicki suffragan of Lublin. The temple has three naves and two towers. In the presbytery, there is a painting of Our Lady of Częstochowa, painted on copper plate in 1928. The altars: the main and side altars are made of wood, while the floor is terracotta. The church is 1,250 square meters - next to it there is a metal belfry built in 1969 with three bells. Since 2019, the parish priest is Fr. Mariusz Pyryt, MA, lic.
Dariusz Wezowski (01/18/2020)
Church and priest ok but terribly cold inside probably people do not give enough to the tray or the priest is a cutie and does not heat the church I am glad that I was only there for a wedding and I do not have to go to Mass
Krzysztof Tryk (07/25/2020)
Beautiful place
Rafal Puzio (06/23/2018)
Brick church. Our Lady of Częstochowa was erected in the years 1924-1927 according to the design of the architect Ignacy Kędzierski from Lublin. The whole work was supervised by Fr. Piotr Panecki. The new temple was consecrated in 1935 by Bishop A. Jełowiecki. The interior polychrome was made after 1950 by F. Podobiński from Zamość. In recent years, the external facade of the church has been renovated, the roof has been painted, the temple drainage has been made and a new processional walkway has been laid from the rectory to the church. The temple in Dzwola can be classified as eclectic architecture, which is distinguished by the imitation of the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles (often combining elements of different styles) and the monumentality of the so-called "Rural cathedrals." The massive tower at the front is topped with a double, spherical cupola with an almost orthodox appearance. In the walls of the hall, three-nave temple, the longitudinal windows are intertwined with buttresses. There are round rosettes on the walls of the quadrilateral transept, and at its intersection - a neo-baroque bell. On the gables of the church there are oblong blendes (recesses resembling windows), repeated in a smaller form on the frieze surrounding the presbytery. The presbytery itself is closed in a semicircle and contains a neo-baroque altar with the image of the patron saint of the church painted on copper plate and similar stalls by the walls. On the right side of the presbytery there is a sacristy with a porch, and on the left - a chapel covered with a dome.
Arkadiusz Kania (08/07/2019)
It SOMETHING something in the air.
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