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The article describes late 19th- and early 20th-century Russian Orthodox Church schools in the Lublin Governorate of the Kingdom of Poland. The author reconstructs the history of such schools affiliated with the Radecznica monastery. They ceased to exist amid the First World War, during civilian evacuations of the Russian Orthodox people to Russia in 1915. The text raises the question of the Tsarist administration using the schools to advance Russification in Congress Poland.