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The history of the parish in Kaława is connected with the history of the Cistercian monastery in Paradyż. In the second half of the 13th century, the church dedicated to St Nicolaus was built in this village; for the first time this church is mentioned in Liber beneficiorum of 1510. It is probable that it was then that the parish was established. In the Reformation period, the church along with the parish was taken over by Protestants; however, in 1596 it was returned to Catholics. From then onwards, the Cistercians from Paradyż were parish priests in this parish. During the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648), the Brandenburg and Swedish armies invaded the abbey and its villages. During the Swedish Deluge in 1655, the church in Kaława was looted and burnt. At the request of the then Paradyż Abbot Edmund Zagorow, the church was rebuilt and opened for the faithful in 1660. However, this church was also destroyed in a fire in 1733. It was rebuilt again by Abbot Józef Gorczyński. The presented Liber Copulatorum of the years 1689-1759 is the oldest surviving parish book in the archive of the parish in Kaława; it is included in the folder ‘The fragments of the old registers of the parish of Kaława’. The publishers hope this edition will contribute to further research on the history of the Catholic parishes in the deanery of Pszczew in the early modern times and the history of the Cistercian abbey in Paradyż.
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