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Historical completion “Yavorivshchyna” – Church named after Mary near the village of Lipino

Костел імені Марії у селі Липино

Костел імені Марії у селі Липино

Historical report “Yavorivshchyna”

And we continue the mandrivka of Yavorivshchina in the post-rubric.

Today we are familiar with the architectural memorial of the cultural recession of the Yavoriv district of the Church named after Mary near the village of Lipino.

The settlement of Lipin, like an annex of Drogomishl, viniklo on the cob of the 19th century. Three hundred Meshkants live near the village.

The Catholics of the Latin rite lay on their backs until the parish of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Holy Divy Mary at the Great Eyes, as they are known on the territory of Poland, and in 1927 they moved to the warehouse of the parish of Sts. App. Peter and Paul at Yavoriv. The kіstyak viryans were laid down by the Polish colonies of Ryashov’s settlement, which in 1923 brought the land near Lipiny’s land. From them, a land plot was seen during the first hour of the 1st Holy War by the master’s budding under their church. The project of forgetting the church and the parish booth was completed by Associate Professor of the Lviv Polytechnic Jan Baghensky. It’s better for everything, it was true about the perebudova, more at the remembrance of the monuments of the architecture of the Yavorovsky district, the temple and the plebans are dated (under the guard numbers 1533/1 and 1533/2) 1802 rock.

Budіvnitstvo rozpochali 1925 rock. Prote in 1926, the roci sporudzhennya zupinilos through a shortage of koshtiv, completed yogo less than 1931, if Fr. Franciszek Vrubel from Yavorov consecrated the temple at the Veresni. Vivtar and two images for the new one were donated by the Dominicans from the monastery near Zhovkva.

In 1938, Lipin’s district became an independent parish, until more than a few other rural villages, including Drohomishl, took over. In 1940, the royal power deported from Poland three hundred of the five thousand parfiyans, and in 1944, those that were lost from Lypini viїhali themselves, taking part of the church lane. The church on the back became a Greek-Catholic church, but in 1946 the Orthodox Church was born. On the cob of the 1960s, the large church was closed, and yogi was often victorious like a grain harvester. A grocery store was raided near the parish house. Then the Roman Catholic shrine became the Church of the Rizdva Blessed Virgin Mary of the UAOC.

Today, an old memento of architecture belongs to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, in which they continue to celebrate the Divine Liturgy.

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