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The presented visitation of the church of Kosów conducted at the end of the 18th century gives us the information about the administration, pastoral ministry and the emoluments of the parish church in Kosów located in the Eastern Borderlands in the Old Polish Period. It also reveals signifi cant fi gures of political and social life of the time. Its most valuable part contains data referring to the visited parish dedicated to the Holy Trinity and the Holy Cross in Kosów (Poleski) collected by Rev. Jan Nepomucen Kadłubowski; the information ranges from the smallest details or objects to religious buildings (with their equipment and vestments used for worship), residential buildings and outbuildings. The visitation also shows concern for the moral state, material goods of the parish and the order of the liturgy celebrated in the parish church in Kosów.
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The corpus Christi solemnity initiated in the Catholic Church in the 13th century provided the occasion for the adoration of the Holy Sacrament. In time the solemnity was enriched with the external form of the cult, namely a procession. In the village of Spycimierz, by the River Warta, the adoration of the Host evolved into elaborated visual forms. The route of the Corpus Christi procession, apart from the typically decorated altars, was embellished with flower arrangements, which lay in the mid-lane of the road in the village. According to different accounts, the tradition of creating carpets of flowers dates back to Napoleon’s times. It is certain that it existed before World War II, and the first sources informing about it come from 1975.
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Uroczystości Bożego Ciała zapoczątkowane w Kościele katolickim w XIII wieku stały się okazją do oddania czci Najświętszemu Sakramentowi. Święto z czasem zostało wzbogacone o zewnętrzną formę kultu. W leżącej nad rzeką Wartą wsi Spycimierz formy adoracji hostii rozwinięto w postaci rozbudowanej oprawy wizualnej. Trasa procesji Bożego Ciała poza typowym wystrojem ołtarzy została w całości przyozdobiona kompozycjami z kwiatów, którymi wyłożono środkowy pas drogi we wsi. Tradycja tworzenia kwietnych kobierców według przekazów ma sięgać okresu napoleońskiego. Niewątpliwie istniała już przed drugą wojną światową, a pierwsze źródła o niej informujące pochodzą z 1957 roku.
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