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The Holy Trinity Parish is an Orthodox parish in Lubin , Poland . The parish has a single Orthodox church, the Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in Lubin.

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5-456: Holy Trinity Parish may refer to the following parishes: Holy Trinity Parish (Lubin) , Poland Holy Trinity Parish, Hatfield , Massachusetts Holy Trinity Parish, Lawrence , Massachusetts Holy Trinity Parish (Lowell, Massachusetts) Holy Trinity Parish, Westfield , Massachusetts Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

10-523: A few years after World War II , in 1949. The architect of the religious orthodox community was Father Jan Lewiarz from Zimna Woda. The parish was erected on 9 January 1951, and was initially granted a devastated (in 60%) postevangelical (lutheran) church in the Old Lubin district. In 1952, thanks to the financial support of the metropolitan fundraising, the renovation of the church began. Unfortunately, lack of financial resources and no further support from

15-473: A sports hall for the local female gymnasium; the temple in Old Lubin was taken over by the Roman Catholic Church . Adaptation of the building into an orthodox church required considerable financial investments and renovation works. After its completion, the temple was consecrated by Rev. Atanazy Slawinski. Over the years the church underwent further renovations and construction works, the decor

20-645: The authorities made it impossible to complete the planned work. An important event for the congregation was the visitation of bishop Stefan (Rudyk) on 3 June 1956. Until 1958 the church in Lubin was a branch of the parish in Zimna Woda. The first pastor of the independent parish of the Holy Trinity was Father Michaล‚ Rydzanicz. On 24 November 1959 the parish was given a building at 1 Maja Street, which had served as an evangelical (lutheran) chapel and later as

25-596: The title Holy Trinity Parish . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Holy_Trinity_Parish&oldid=1190985961 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Holy Trinity Parish (Lubin) The first Orthodox religious service in Lubin took place

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