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The present paper presents and exemplifies the legal basis of taxation of the faithful for renovation and construction purposes in the parishes of the Lublin diocese in the first years of the Second Polish Republic, and discusses the types of burdens incurred by the faithful as well as the ways of enforcing obligations established by parish assemblies. The analysis is based on the materials from the Archives of Modern Records in Warsaw (the collection of the Ministry of Religious Denominations and Public Education) and Lublin Archdiocesan Archives. Investments undertaken in the parishes required the involvement of all the faithful in the reconstruction of churches, rectories, church servants’ quarters and farm buildings destroyed during the war. In accordance with the applicable legal provisions, decisions to start renovation and construction works were made by parish assemblies held under the chairmanship of the mayor or village administrator and the church supervision. Parish assemblies also passed a tax for these purposes. It was imposed on all inhabitants and paid in currency or in grain in proportion to the acreage of land owned. Tax resolutions in question came into force after approval from regional and ministerial authorities. Under the decisions of parish assemblies, inhabitants were obliged to contribute financially or in person to undertaken works, and the taxes they paid were the main component of parishes’ construction budgets.
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie na konkretnych przykładach podstaw prawnych opodatkowania wiernych na cele remontowo-budowlane w parafiach diecezji lubelskiej w pierwszych latach II Rzeczypospolitej, rodzaju ponoszonych przez nich obciążeń oraz trybu egzekwowania obowiązkowych powinności ustanowionych przez zgromadzenia parafialne. Analiza problemu badawczego przeprowadzona została w oparciu o materiał archiwalny znajdujący się w zasobie Archiwum Akt Nowych w Warszawie (w zespole Ministerstwa Wyznań Religijnych i Oświecenia Publicznego) oraz w Archiwum Archidiecezjalnym Lubelskim. Inwestycje podejmowane w parafiach wymagały zaangażowania wszystkich wiernych do odbudowy zniszczonych działaniami wojennymi kościołów, plebanii, budynków dla służby kościelnej i obiektów gospodarczych. W oparciu o obowiązujące przepisy prawne, decyzję o przystąpieniu do prac remontowo-budowlanych podejmowało zgromadzenie parafialne zwoływane pod przewodnictwem wójta lub sołtysa oraz dozoru kościelnego, które uchwalało na powyższe cele określony podatek. Był on rozkładany na wszystkich mieszkańców i uiszczany w walucie lub w zbożu, w wysokości proporcjonalnej do liczby posiadanych morgów ziemi. Podstawą wejścia w życie podjętej uchwały było jej zatwierdzenie przez władze wojewódzkie i ministerialne. Postanowienia zgromadzeń parafialnych obligowały mieszkańców do świadczenia pomocy materialnej i fizycznej na rzecz podejmowanych inwestycji, a podatki płacone na ten cel stanowiły podstawowy fundusz budowlany parafii.
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In the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, the space of the temple is identified with the holy place, the sacred. Issues related to architecture, including religious architecture, although not the most important in church doctrine, nevertheless find their place in it. The subject of religious architecture appears primarily in connection with the function that the building is to fulfill for the community of believers – a gathering place for the celebration of the liturgy. The sacred building should meet liturgical requirements, and also help to build community and an atmosphere of concentration, with the shape of the space so that it stands out from many other buildings that have different social purposes. He thus becomes “God’s home”. The sacrum of the church space is also emphasized by the extensive symbolism, referring both to its whole and individual parts. Throughout the history of the Church, the topic of religious architecture has appeared in many of its documents, both universal and local. The most important of them will be cited in the text, showing the complexity and importance of the issue of religious architecture in the doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church.
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In the first half of the 19th century, the Catholics of Nidzica, deprived of pastoral care, participated in religious services in neighbouring Janowo. In 1841, when the Russian officials tightened their control of the borders, there occurred a necessity to stimulate the religious life in the Nidzica district. The Catholic mission in Nidzica was founded on 20 February 1854 by Bishop Anastazy Sedlag from Pelplin. Franciszek Wollschläger was appointed as its first priest. The financial support of the new pastoral institution was guaranteed by the Boniface Association in Paderborn. The construction of the church was initiated by another priest from Nidzica, Herman Wodecki. The foundation stone of the new temple was solemnly laid on 20 October 1858. The ceremony of consecration was held on 3 June 1860. Earlier, on 21 February 1860, the mission was upgraded to a parish. Four years later, a Catholic school was opened in Nidzica. In 1890, Józef Januszewski, a priest from Nidzica, built a new presbytery and a tower next to the church. The Catholic population of Nidzica and surrounding areas were poor, so not only the Bishopric of Culm participated in the maintenance costs of the parish, but also religious organisations from other parts of Germany.
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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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