Church of the Descent of the Holy Spirit ( Polish. Kościół Zesłania Ducha Świętego ) is a Catholic church located in Krakow , Poland . The temple is located at the intersection of Kobezhinskaya and Rostvorovsky streets.
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Church of the Descent of the Holy Spirit | |
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Kościół Zesłania Ducha więtego | |
A country | Poland |
Location | Krakow |
Denomination | Roman catholic church |
Project author | Witold Tsentskevich |
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First mention | year 2001 |
Founding date | 1997 |
Building | 1997 - 2011 |
condition | active temple |
History
On September 24, 1987, the Krakow municipality issued a permit for the construction of a new church on Rostvorovskogo street. On December 25, 1989, the Kraków archbishop, Cardinal Frantisek Maharsky, established a new parish of the Descent of the Holy Spirit in Kraków, which settled in Rucha. On February 2, 1993, the architecture committee issued permits for the construction of a new church. On June 8, 1997, Frantisek Makharsky consecrated the cornerstone of the new temple, after which the construction of the church began. The author of the project was Krakow architect Witold Tsantskevich .
Later, a bell tower was erected with four bells under the names "Jesus Christ - the Redeemer of Man", "Blessed Virgin Mary", "Saint Joseph" and "Saint Casimir". On November 13, 2004, Cardinal Franciszek Maharsky consecrated this bell tower.
On October 22, 2011, the church was consecrated by Frantisek Makharsky.