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In the years 1950 – 2010 there were 11 parish priests managing the parish in Główczyce on behalf of the Salesian Order. In 1952 a new pastoral institution in Stowiecin was separated, and then in 1959 still a new pastoral institution in Cecenów was created out of it. Due to anticlerical policies of the state, the formal establishment of a separate parish in Stowięcin was not created until 25 Jan 1968, and in Cecenowie until 2 Oct 1973. First as independent vicars, and then, after creating parishes, 6 Salesians priests managed Stowięcino and 9 Cecenowo as parish priests. As the support staff there were 35 Salesian priests in Główczyce, 7 in Stowięcino, and 2 in Cecenowo. Then, there were 16 seminarians in Główczyce, 17 in Stowięcin and 1 in Cecenowo caring out their pedagogical pastoral practice. Additionally, 5 coadjutors to Główczyce and 1 to Cecenowo were sent to assist the pastors. So far, the Salesians have only worked in Główczyce, while the parishes Stowięcino and Cecenowo were transferred to the Diocese of Pelplin in 1998. In all three parishes taking care of groups of Living Rosary. Without neglecting the mission to the youth, they organized altar boys groups, choirs, or youth groups, then they also gathered children and the youth in oratorios. What is more, in Główczyce the Movement Light of Life developed rapidly.
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The first parish priest who took the Holy Family and St. Jude Thaddeus parish in Słupsk on behalf of the Salesian Society was Fr. Franciszek Krajewski. By 2012 the parish had had altogether 11 Salesian parish priests. Their assistant staff consisted of 66 priests, 44 clerical students doing their pedagogical and pastoral practice, and 5 coadjutors. The parish brought forth 10 priestly vocations. Originally, the parish covered the whole of Zatorze district. In 1977, St. Maximilian Kolbe’s parish was separated from it. The subsequent parish priests converted the church buildings from 1920, which were only a makeshift place of worship, into a church attached to a parish hall. In the 1980s, when permission was obtained from the authorities, a new religious house and a spacious church were built, along with a chapel of Our Lady Help of Christians. The Salesians from Słupsk also took care of their parishioners’ spiritual life. In the years 1983 – 1989 they organized a walking pilgrimage from Słupsk to Częstochowa. From 1991, the parish magazine Holy Family was published. Apart from ordinary pastoral work, there were numerous prayer groups, movements, communities and organizations, such as the Living Rosary, Caritas, the Catholic Association of Polish Railmen, the Eucharistic Crusade, altar servers groups, the Home Church movement (Ruch Kościół Domowy), the Desert of Cities youth movement (Ruch Młodzieżowy Pustynia Miast), the Charismatic Renewal, the Light-Life Movement, the “Gift of Jesus” Alcoholics Anonymous Community, the Neocatechumenate, the Salesian Sports Organization of the Republic of Poland, the Association of Mamma Margaret, the Association of Mary Help of Christians, the Salesian Missionary Voluntary Service, and the Salesian Cooperators.
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A priest Franciszek Krajewski was the first Silesian to take up as a Vicar Apostolic Administrator the service of the priesthood institution in Kobylnica. He was a Rector of the Parish of St Family and St Juda Tadeusz in Słupsk. He fulfilled his ministration from 1st April 1950 till 26th May 1951. As result of his requests this institution was taken charge by a priest Lucjan Koźlik as a Rector and 1st June 1951 the Parish of the Holiest Heart of Jesus was founded in Kobylnica. In 1958 an independent priesthood institution in Kwakowo was separated from the area of the Kobylnica Parish and 12 out of 17 places from Kobylnica Parish which were located in the southern part were included in the pariesthood institution in Kwakowo. A formal foundation of the Parish of St Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kwakowo due to the anti-church policy of the authorities of the People’s Republic of Poland took place only on 25th January 1974. In 1989 a priest Franciszek Maziarz assigend this parish to the Diocese of Koszalin – Kołobrzeg. In the years 1951 – 2009 the Parish of the Holiest Heart of Jesus in Kobylnica was managed by 10 Salesians acting as rectors, 7 out of them fulfilled the role of directors of a monastic order. A presthood service was also fulfilled by 31 priests of the auxliary staff. However the priesthood institution in Kwakowo was managed by 3 Salesians acting as in dependent Vicar Apostolics and two as rectors but in the years 1966 – 1989 the rectors were supported by 12 priests of auxiliary staff Furthermore 20 clergymen assistants worked in Kobylnica in the years 1952 – 1991 and one coadiutor in the years 2004 – 2006 but in Kwakowo four assistants attended pedagogical and priesthood training in the years 1959 – 1965. Salesians from Kobylnica served a local Parish Church and a Branch Church in Sierakowo and since January 1991 also the Chapel of St God’s Mother Faithful Support in Łosino, and since 1993 Sunday masses were also celebrated in a common room in Bolesławice. However Salesians from Kwakowo celebrated holy masses in the Churches in Kwakowo and Kuleszewo, since 1974 in Objezierze and in newly built churches: since 1983 in Lubuń, since 1987 in Suchorze, and since 1988 in the Chapel in Płaszewo that was adapted for sacred purposes. In the Kobylnica Parish there always was a large group of altar boys, the liturgy was from time to time accompanied by the performances of “schole” or teenage bands, there was also the Living Rosary, the Association of Salesians, Co-workers and Parish Council. There also with some breaks functioned Light – Life Movement and Revival in Holy Ghorst Movement.
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Between the years 1952 – 1988 the Parish in Palow was served by 7 parish priests on behalf of the Salesian Society. The assistant staff consisted of 33 priests and 24 clerical students undergoing pastoral training. The area of the Parish was very vast and almost reached from Słupsk to Sławno. A pastoral post in Słonowice was separated from this Parish in 1963. Formal foundation of a separate Parish Słonowice dod not take place until 3 May 1976. Earlier between the years 1962 – 1963 priest Jan Romanowicz had created basis for foundation of a new pastoral post which at first functioned as an independent curacy, later 4 Salesians managed this post but the third of them priest Zdzisław Serwa first managed it as an independent curate. After the Parish had been established Zdzisław Serwa was nominated a parish priest, however his successor priest Andrzej Pastwa transferred the Parish to the Koszalińsko – Kołobrzeska Diocese in 1991. In the last two years priest Pastwa was additionally helped by one clergyman and between the years 1988 – 1989 one assistant. After building a new church and a presbyter in Sycewice by the parish priest from Pałow – Wiesław Dąbrowski St. Jan Bosko Parish was erected on 8 December 1988 and the church in Pałow moved to Sycewice in additionto this the church in Pałow became a filiar church. The post of a parish priest was performed altogether by three Salesians and a builder of the Church in the parish in Sycewice because in 1998 the last of then priest Jan Terlikowski also transferred this Parish to the Koszalińsko – Kołobrzeska Diocese. Pastoral work of parish priests in Sycewice was supported by 8 clergymen. Between the years 1973 – 1982 priest Władysław Odziemczyk worked as a rector of the Church in Sławsko, he also created framework or a Parish erected there later. In the Parishes of Pałowo, Słonowice and Sycewice in the period of managing them by the Salesians existed roses of the Living Rosary, priests managed altar server groups – oratory for teenagers functioned then in a possible but modest way and furthermore in Sycewice priest Czesław Nenikowski founded the Scouting Association of the Republic of Poland.
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