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Content available Medieval parish and st. Nicholas church in Lubla
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ILubla is located in the southern part of the Strzyżów Foothills. The exact date of its formation, due to the lack of archival materials, cannot be determined. Certainly, the village belonged to one of the earlier settlements on Subcarpathia. The first historical information about the settlement called Lubla comes from 1185, when Mikołaj Bogoria gave the settlement to the Cistercian monastery in Koprzywnica. The parish in Lubla dates back to 1277. The wooden church was built in the middle of the 15th century.
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Józef Węgorowicz was born in Dąbrowa Tarnowska on 5th November 1860. He followed his vocation by serving Poles both in Poland and abroad – in the United States. The first years of his stay in the USA (in the Trentom Diocese; St Mary of Ostrabrama Church in South River, New Jersey) were taken up by efforts to build a church, a school and a presbytery. At the same time he paid attention to organizing the parishioners, to deepening their spirituality and to awakening patriotism among members of the Polish emigration. In 1907 for health reasons he resigned from the office of parish priest in South River. He moved to the St Hedwig Parish in Trenton, New Jersey, situated 37.4 miles (about 60 km) from South River. In 1911 still suffering from serious illness he returned to Poland. First he lived in Krakow, and then in Zagórz near Sanok. He died on 7th June 1914 and was buried in the parish cemetery in Zagórz.
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The article focuses on the establishment, fonds and activity of the Diocesan Archive in Rzeszów. The Archive in Rzeszów plays an important role. Its purpose is to protect, collect, organise, permanently store the archival materials and make them available. The Diocese of Rzeszów was established by John Paul II in his bull Totus Tuus Poloniae Populus of 25 March 1992. The Diocesian Archive in Rzeszów is a separate scientifi c and cultural institution established by the Bishop of Rzeszów, Kazimierz Górny. It is located at the seat of Diocesian Curia in Rzeszów at Castle Street 4. In the years 1992-1999 the Rev. Dr Stanisław Nabywaniec was responsible for organizing the Archive. In 1999 this task was assigned to the Rev. dr Andrzej Motyka, who was also appointed the Diocesan Archive Director. Soon, the statute and the rules of the Archive were formulated, the structure was established and it became the basis for organising the archival materials. The materials have been available since 2003. The article presents the role of the historical archive in the diocese, the origins of the Diocese of Rzeszów, the aims and tasks of the Diocesan Archive in Rzeszów. Then, it focuses on the statute, the rules and organization of the Archive. A significant element of the article is the collection of the Diocesan Archive in Rzeszów (the collection structure) which contains 35 fonds. The final part shows the details about church archives, where we can fi nd archival materials relating to the current area of the Diocese of Rzeszów, which was formed from parts of the Diocese of Przemyśl and Tarnów. Previously, this area was the part of the Metropolis of Lvov and Krakow. The paper also provides the list of archives helpful to the researchers of history of the mentioned area: the Archive of the Metropolitan Curia in Krakow, the Archive of the Cathedral Chapter of Krakow, Archbishop Eugeniusz Baziak Archive, the Archdiocesan Archive of Latin Rite in Przemyśl, the Archive of the Cathedral Chapter of Przemyśl, the Archive of Cathedral Chapter of Sandomierz and the Archive of the Diocese of Tarnów. The article contains the current contact details for these institutions, directors, opening hours, and the list of guides and articles about fonds. The paper is the first comprehensive study of the Diocesan Archive in Rzeszów as it has been not presented in the previous studies of the Archives of the Catholic Church in Poland.
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With the outbreak of World War II, Polish society made all attempts to fight for state sovereignty and protect their own homes and families. From 1939, the inhabitants of Lubla and the surrounding area also joined in these activities. As part of the underground activity, this area belonged to the Jasło Inspectorate, and the Frysztak Outpost. Participants of the underground organizations actively participated in the actions carried out in Lubla and its vicinity, incl. took part in the weapons airdrop in Lubla on July 1, 1944.
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Content available Zrzut broni w Lubli z dnia 1 lipca 1944 roku
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The weapons airdrop in Lubla on 1 July 1944 belonged to one of the most dangerous weapons delivery operations for Polish partisans. It took place as part of the third period of airdrops, which was codenamed “Riposta” (Polish for “Retort”) and lasted from 1 August 1943 to 31 July 1944. In that period, 205 airdrops were made. The efficient retrieval of the dropped weapons by about 100 Home Army soldiers from nearby towns and villages enabled the local partisans to engage in combat against both German and Soviet occupiers. The historic plaque installed on 7 July 2002 in the School Complex in Lubla commemorates the airdrop.
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