The paper presents the work of the parish during the twenty-two years following the end of World War II, i.e. during the forming of a new social order with the increasingly stronger Communist authority imposed on the Poles by Moscow, which each year more confidently interfered in the life of the Church in Poland. The paper focuses on what is the essence of the parish and a proof of its vitality, showing the clergy and their involvement in dispensing the sacraments, stimulating the religious life of the congregation and preaching both from the pulpit and in the parish groups. It also acknowledges the presence of the Order of Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Virgin Mary in the Żurawica parish and draws attention to issues more mundane, yet important in pastoral work, i.e. financial situation. Here, like in a lens, one can see the general problems the Church in Poland faced after the war as well as local ones stemming from the specific nature of the borderland.
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