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Church in Wawulicze

At the moment there is no exact information whether the church was built during the Uniate period or as an Orthodox church. The first official mention of the church in Wawulicze can be dated back to 1631. At that time, a Uniate priest who served in Wawulicze is mentioned. Hrynkowski Lauren, Hrynkowski Ławrenty, priest of the church in the village. Wawulicze, Pinsk district. 18.09.1631 [152, p. 247-249]. Fałdisty Jan, ordained by the Pinsk-Turaw bishop G.

Wolowiel Church

There is no exact date when the church in Wolowel was built and to which denomination it belonged. The “Geographical dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and other Slavic countries” mentions the municipality of Wolowel as part of Dobra Królewska Zakoziel. The church was first mentioned in 1569, in connection with the formation of the Union of Lublin, as a Uniate church. The list of Christian Catholic settlements of 1726 mentions Wolowel.

Church in Worocewicze

There is no exact date of construction of the church in Worocewicze at the moment. Therefore, we will start from the dates known to us. The earliest mention of the church can be considered the metric Uniate metrics for 1757 - 1801. Which are in the RGIA. Also on the Marmons website, you can find metric Uniate records for our church from 1798-1834 as well. There is also information about clergymen who served in Worocewicze and who were born there, but worked in other areas.