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Kostel sv. Martina v Ćwiklicích (St. Martin?s Church in Ćwiklice)

49°59?08,2??,18°59?43,2? google maps

Site Ćwiklice

History It is mentioned in 1326, the existing one was built at the turn of 16th and 17th century; rebuilt in 18th century and at the turn of 19th and 20th century; it is of log structure, the tower is framed, presbytery is enclosed with flat wall; there used to be a sacristy at the north (now gallery), the new sacristy is at the south; the framed aisle is of rectangular, almost square shape; at the south part of the aisle there is a later chapel; the interior is now covered with flat ceilings (in presbytery on the wall behind the main altar there are traces after a cradle); the interior was enlarged very recently with an area underneath the tower; and a polychromy from the time of origin of the church was also discovered recently.
The main altar ? late Baroque (18th century); side altars ? late Baroque (18th century); altar in the chapel ? Baroque-Classicist period (end of 18th century), restored in Wrocław (1940); paintings: St. Mary Magdalene (both 18th century), Misericordia Domini (copy of the church of the reformers in Krakow 1st half of 19th century, Mother of God with two saints (folk, 19th century); carvings: statuette of a beggar, probably from 17th century, two statuettes of angels (Baroque, 18th century), two statuettes from 18th century (St. Jan Nepomucký and Karel Boromeus).

Masses Holy Masses on Sundays:
07.30, 10.30, 16.00
Vespers ? 15.30

Holy Masses on weekdays:
Monday, Wednesday, Saturday ? 07.00
Thursday, Friday - 17.30

 

Kostel sv. Klement w Miedźne (St. Clement?s Church in Miedźna

49°58?51,2??,19°03?02,3?? google maps

Site Miedźna

History It is the biggest wooden sanctuary in Pszczyński district. The mention about it dates back to 1326; in 1628 the church in Miedźna together with the church in Grzawa was visited by protestant Dean of Pszczyńa Johannes Hoffmann. The existing church was built in 17th century; it was extended to the western side in 18th century; the frame of the church walls is made of logs, the tower is cylindrical; the presbytery is enclosed with a simple wall; the aisle ? prolate rectangle; there is a cradle vault in presbytery and flat ceiling in the aisle. The church is encircled with chapels encased with board up to the half height; the chapels have inbuilt entrance doors covered with Baroque caps. Main altar ? late Baroque (1st half of 18th century); two side altars (18th century); in the aisle on the left there is another altar (late Baroque, 18th century); pulpit (18th century); two portable altars: rococo one (19th century) and second one, also from 19t h century. Paintings: Stations of the Cross (18th/19th century), Death of St. Joseph (19th century), King David (1st half of 19th century), St. Hedvika (1st half of 19th century).

Masses Sun ? 7:30, 10:30, 16:00

Mon, Wed, Sat ? 7:00

Thu, Fri ? 17:30

Contact ul. Wiejska 47
43-227 Miedźna
32 / 211-61-23
par.miedzna@katowice.opoka.org.pl

 

Kostel sv. Mikuláše v Łące (St. Nicolas? Church in Łąka)

49°57?24,8?,18°54?42,5?? google maps

Site Łąka

History It is first mentioned in 1449; since 1570 it is in protestant hands; in 1623 the church was visited by protestant preacher of Pszczyńa Johannes Hoffmann, who noted that ?In Łąka there is a well built and nice church with three bells.? The protocol also states that the priest ther was ?Johan La?itius? (elsewhere mentioned as ?Joannes La?itius vel Lasek?); in 1639 the church was regained by Catholics and the existing church was built in 1660 after the fire of the previous one in 1658.
Bricked substructure was made in 1814 by the mason Weint; later on the church was extended. It is of log structure with framed tower standing separately; the interior of the church is plastered; in the aisle there is a ceiling facet, the chapel has a vault, the ceilings in the sacristy, presbytery and gallery are flat; the presbytery has got three enclosed walls; the aisle is rectangular; the chapel is bricked, with stations of the cross (18th -19th century and with Gothic bell in the tower (15th century).

Masses Sunday: 7.00, 9.00, 11.00, 12.15 and 17.00
Weekdays: From Monday to Saturday 6.30; 18.00.

Contact e-mail: parmikolaj@katowice.opoka.org.pl

ul. Dygasińskiego 3 43-241 Łąka
tel. +48 32 447-85-60

 


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