Catholic church of St. Joseph ( Ukrainian church of St. Josip , Polish. Kościół świętego Józefa ) is a Catholic church in Nikolaev , located on the corner of Decembrists and Admiral Makarov streets. Architect V. A. Dombrovsky .
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| Catholic church of St. Joseph | |
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| Ukrainian Church of St. Josip | |
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| Type of building | church |
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| Architect | Vladislav Dombrovsky |
| Building | 1891 - 1896 |
History
- 1792 - The first mention of the existence of the Catholic community.
- 1794 - consecration of the first Catholic church (in all probability it was the church of St. Nicholas).
- XVIII — XIX century - in the church are: about. Bankalari, Italian, about. Augustin Lyutkevich, about. Felix Corman, Fr. Dean Nikodim Chernyakhovich - Poles.
- 1896, September 15 - consecration of the new church of St. Joseph, the Betrothed of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The consecration was performed by His Grace Anthony Zerr, Bishop of Tiraspol (who arrived from Saratov)
- about 1900 - about. Nicodemus Chernyakhovich founds the parish society of mercy. O. Chernyakhovich is building a parish school and a shelter for poor children at the church.
- Persecution after the revolution, in 1934 the last rector of the church, Fr. Christian Zisko. In 1936 he was taken to Siberia and shot.
- in 1936 the temple was closed and transferred to the museum of local lore.
- in 1941 - with the permission of the German occupation authorities, the Catholic Church was reopened.
- 1944 - The Nazis staged a slaughterhouse for cattle and horses in the temple.
- 1949 - the club of the society "Labor Reserves" is located in the temple
Parish Revival
- In 1989 in Nikolaev the Catholic community in the Wide Beam was registered, in the house of a parishioner. In 1991, the temple building in poor condition was returned to believers. The decoration of the temple was destroyed, reinforced concrete floors and a second floor were built inside. There was a toilet at the place where the priest was buried.
- 1991 - Fr. Karol Tvarovsky from the Society of Christ for Overseas Polonia and Sisters of a nun from the Order of Sisters of worship of the Blood of Christ.
- 1991 - Bishop of Kamenetz-Podolsky, Yan Olshansky re-consecrates the church. Reconstruction begins.
- 1996 - about. Slavomir Burakovsky organizes a solemn celebration on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the church of St. Nicholas.
- 2000 - about. Richard Karapuda completes painting work inside the temple.
- 2006 - the bells again sound in the church: St. Joseph (230 kg) and St. Clementius (180 kg) - on the 110th anniversary of the consecration of the shrine.
- March 28, 2008 - Bishop of Odessa Bronislaw Bernacki consecrates a new body.