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Priest Johannes Nepomuk Szadowski (1834–1914) was appointed pastor in Wielbark in 1872. During the initial period of his work in this city took measures to consolidate local Catholics and ensure their proper pastoral care. In obtaining a building for the purpose of oratory and apartment for pastor, as well as the construction site for the future church and numerous church utensils, participate clergy Warmia, as well as Catholic over diocesan associations and organizations. Requests for financial assistance in newspapers. Permission to build the temple received in 1878. Roofed it at the beginning of 1880., And her dedication took place on November 17, 1880. Fr. Szadowski also commissioned to care for Catholics living in Opaleniec and the surrounding area. In 1873 it succeeded in this village to build a small church timbered. Described priest sought the erection of a Catholic school in Wielbark, which opened in 1872. He also ran catechesis for children preparing to receive First Holy Communion. Particular concern surrounded the children from poor families. Before Christmas, in aid of charity, they received Christmas gifts. In Opaleniec in turn furnished a shelter for the elderly. Fr. In organized before. Szadowski’s celebration of church ceremonies also participated people of other faiths and religions.
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The first Mass since the Reformation times was celebrated in Ostróda in 1834. From that time, the rector from Grabowo came to the said town twice a year with pastoral services. Considering the increasing number of worshippers, the authorities of the Bishopric of Culm decided to appoint a permanent priest in Ostróda; this function was assigned to Stephan Keller on 27th September 1853. On 31 May 1855, he founded a private Catholic school, which was given the status of a public school on 2nd October 1860. One of the greatest tasks which awaited the priest of Ostróda was the building of a temple. The project was prepared by Vinzenz Statz, an architect. The foundation stone of the new temple was laid on 28th August 1856. The consecration of the new church took place on 20th December 1857. In 1859, a plot of land was bought; it was meant to be a Catholic cemetery. A full-fledged Catholic parish was founded in Ostróda on 10th February 1860. Eight years later, a presbytery was built, with apartments for the rector and the organist. With regard to the increasing number of worshippers, the temple was extended in 1912-1913. In that time, the nave was elongated by two more spans. A chancel with annexes, pinnacles topping the gables and a tower were built. The project of the works was developed by an architect from Königsberg – Fritz Heitmann. The temple was consecrated on 1st June 1923 by the bishop of Warmia Augustyn Bludau to honour the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. From December 1922, the parish of Ostróda was connected to the Diocese of Warmia. In 1868, 1143 Catholics belonged to the said institution, in 1900 – 2 105, and in 1938 – 2 780. In the area of the parish, numerous organisations and associations were active, including the Saint Cecilia Association and the Fraternity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The 19th century construction of the church together with a parish house and a stable cost 13, 454 thalers, and the 19th century extension of the religious building – over 100,000 marks. The parish was financially supported by the Saint Boniface and Adalbert Association in Pelplin.
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Bereits am 24. Mai 1801 gab es Bemühungen beim Kulmer Bischof, in Kwidzyn (Marienwerder) eine Gemeinde zu gründen und eine Kirche zu bauen.Früher wurden nämlich die heiligen Messen im Presbyterium der evangelischen Kathedrale gehalten. Es wurde auch in Erwägung gezogen, Räume der Burg von Kwidzyn oder die städtische Reitbahn für kultische Zwecke umzubauen. Das Militär schlug vor, den Katholiken einen seiner Pferdeställe zur Verfügung zu stellen, wozu der preußische König 1811 seine Einwilligung gab. Die Renovierungs- und Bauarbeiten an den genannten Objekten wurden jedoch nicht aufgenommen. Auch die Pläne für den Umbau der sog. polnischen Kapelle oder eines Teils der evangelischen Kathedrale endeten mit einem Fiasko. Die staatlichen Behörden schlugen wiederum vor, die Katholiken von Kwidzyn der Kirchengemeinde in Tychnowy (Tiefenau) zuzuordnen. Die ermländischen Bischöfe standen diesen Vorschlägen skeptisch gegenüber, weil sie u.a. den beträchtlichen Ausbau der Kirche in diesem Dorf scheuten. Nachdem die Entscheidung über den Bau des Gotteshauses in Kwidzyn gefallen war, begann die Sammlung von Geldern für diesen Zweck. Man bemühte sich, die Erbschaft der Ehefrau von Ignatius von Piechowski zu gewinnen oder auch Kapital von den Benediktinerinnen in Chełmno (Kulm). Ebenso wurde eine Möglichkeit gesehen, gemeindliche Einkünfte aus Zwierzno abzuführen. Die Sammlung für diese Bauinvestition wurde in vielen Diözesen durchgeführt. Zu den besonders großzügigen Stiftern gehörte der ermländische Bischof Joseph Ambrosius Geritz. Die Baugenehmigung wurde 1840 erteilt, und in den Jahren 1847-1858 wurde die Kirche nach Plänen von August Soller erbaut. Ihre Einweihung fand am 26. September 1858 statt.
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Already on May 24, 1801. solicited the bishop of Chelmno on the erection of the parish and build a church in Kwidzyn, previously the Masses were celebrated in the choir of the Evangelical Cathedral. Also was considered adaptation of premises Kwidzyn castle for purposes of worship, then the local riding school. The army, in turn, were offered transfer Catholics one of the stables, which the Prussian king agreed in 1811. Construction works did not start at these objects.Also, the so-called adaptation plans of Polish chapel, or part of the Evangelical Cathedral ended in failure. State authorities proposed to turn the assignment of Kwidzyn Catholic parish in Tychnowach. Bishops of Warmia were skeptical about these proposals, fearing, among others, a significant expansion of the church in this village. After deciding on the construction of the temple in Kwidzyn, Catholics started collecting funds for this purpose. Efforts were made to acquire the inheritance of Ignatius von Piechowski wife or post benedictine capital in Chelmno. Was also seen the possibility of separating revenue parish Zwierznie. Rebounds on the construction project was carried out in a number of dioceses. Among the particularly generous donors should indicate bishop of Warmia Josephus Ambrosius Geritz. The building permit was obtained in 1840. The church, designed by Augustus Soller was built in the years 1847–1858. Consecration took place on 26 September 1858.
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