Poświęcenie kościołów w diecezji kujawsko-kaliskiej na przykładzie parafii w Starokrzepicach
Data
2023
Autorzy
Tytuł czasopisma
ISSN czasopisma
Tytuł tomu
Wydawca
Częstochowskie Wydawnictwo Archidiecezjalne "Regina Poloniae"
Abstrakt
Na początku XX w. w diecezji kujawsko-kaliskiej doszło do wzrostu liczby kościołów, które zostały uroczyście poświęcone. Akt ten dokonywał się najczęściej podczas wizytacji biskupiej i posiadał szczegółowo określony przebieg. Każdy element wyjątkowej liturgii został ściśle określony przez przepisy diecezjalne. Pierwsza wzmianka o parafii w Starokrzepicach pochodzi z 1267 r. 30 czerwca 1818 r. papież Pius XI wydał bullę: Ex imposita nobis, na mocy której doszło do reorganizacji struktury diecezjalnej na ziemiach polskich. Wówczas parafia w Starokrzepicach została wyłączona z diecezji wrocławskiej i włączona w granice diecezji kujawsko-kaliskiej. W 1904 r. proboszczem został ks. Jan Patorski. Najważniejszymi wydarzeniami w tym okresie były pożar modrzewiowego kościoła, do którego doszło 20 października 1908 r., a także budowa nowej, murowanej świątyni (w latach 1909-1912) oraz jej poświęcenie 16 maja 1913 r. Tego aktu dokonał bp Stanisław Zdzitowiecki. Kolejne 110 lat działalności parafii zostało osadzone na wielowiekowym dziedzictwie religijnym ludności skupionej wokół okazałej świątyni.
At the beginning of the 20th century in the Diocese of Kujawy and Kalisz there was an increase in the number of Churches that were solemnly dedicated. This act usually took place during the Bishop’s visit to the parish and had a detailed course. Each element of the exceptional liturgy was strictly defined by diocesan regulations. The first mention of the parish in Starokrzepice dates back to 1267. After the declaration of “Vixdum Poloniae unitas” bull of 28th of October 1925 by Pope Pius XI, the diocesan structures in Poland were reorganized. At that time, the parish in Starokrzepice was excluded from the Diocese of Wrocław and incorporated into the Diocese of Kujawy and Kalisz. In 1904 Rev. Jan Patorski became a parish priest. The most important events in this period were the fire of the larch Church of 20th of October 1908 and the building of a new brick Church (in the years 1909-1912) and its dedication on 16th of May 1913. This act was made by Bishop Stanisław Zdzitowiecki. The next 110 years of parish activity were based on the centuries-old religious heritage of the people, who were united around the stately Church.
At the beginning of the 20th century in the Diocese of Kujawy and Kalisz there was an increase in the number of Churches that were solemnly dedicated. This act usually took place during the Bishop’s visit to the parish and had a detailed course. Each element of the exceptional liturgy was strictly defined by diocesan regulations. The first mention of the parish in Starokrzepice dates back to 1267. After the declaration of “Vixdum Poloniae unitas” bull of 28th of October 1925 by Pope Pius XI, the diocesan structures in Poland were reorganized. At that time, the parish in Starokrzepice was excluded from the Diocese of Wrocław and incorporated into the Diocese of Kujawy and Kalisz. In 1904 Rev. Jan Patorski became a parish priest. The most important events in this period were the fire of the larch Church of 20th of October 1908 and the building of a new brick Church (in the years 1909-1912) and its dedication on 16th of May 1913. This act was made by Bishop Stanisław Zdzitowiecki. The next 110 years of parish activity were based on the centuries-old religious heritage of the people, who were united around the stately Church.
Opis
Słowa kluczowe
Starokrzepice, Diocese of Kujawy and Kalisz, Russian partition, dedication of a church, diecezja kujawsko-kaliska, zabór rosyjski, budownictwo sakralne, poświęcenie kościoła, diecezje, kościoły, dioceses, churches, parafie, parishes, architektura sakralna, sacred architecture, sacred buildings
Cytowanie
Częstochowskie Studia Teologiczne, 2023, T. 50, s. 219-238.
Licencja
Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Poland