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Photos by Robert Zasadni, 2008
NIEOFICJALNA STRONA
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Parafia Dabrowa Tarnowska, 1900r:
    Bagienica
    Brnik
    Dabrowa
    Gruszow Maly
    Gruszow Wielki
    Nieczajna
    Olesnica
    Podkosciele
    Ruda-Zazamcze
    Szawark
    Wielopole
    Zdzary
Dennis Benarz, Chicagoland USA 2004-2008
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NMP Szkaplerznej
Ulica Zamkowa 3
33-200 Dabrowa Tarnowska

Tel: (0-14) 64-22-562
e-mail: dabrowa_tarnowska@
diecezja.tarnow.pl
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         MSZE SWIETE

niedziela:
6
:00, 8:00, 9:15, 11:00, 16:00, 18:00
stary kosciol: 7:00, 10:00, 12:00
Olesnica:
9:00






dni powszednie:
6:00, 6:30, 7:00, 18:00
stary kosciol: 6:30
Email: spuscizna@catholic.org
Tarnow
Zabno
Olesno
Szczucin
Otfinow
Greboszow
Boleslaw
Luszowice
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PARAFIA
DABROWA TARNOWSKA
The old church - All Saints
The new church - Our Lady of the Scapular
A parish in Dabrowa, today Dabrowa Tarnowska, dates back to 1326 when the first church was erected. It was followed by a second wooden church in 1612 and replaced by another wooden church in 1771.

In the 19th Century, the territory of Dabrowa Parish included 7334 Romans Catholics, 4000 Jews, and 5 Evangelicals. The Roman Catholic deanery (dekanat) of Dabrowa was composed of nine parishes: Boleslaw, Dabrowa, Greboszow, Luszowice, Olesno, Otfinow, Radgoszcz, Szczucin, and Zabno plus a filial church at Odporyszow. The deanery contained 47,703 Catholics, 6,767 Jews, and 5 Evangelicals.

In 1900, Dabrowa Tarnowska was also an administrative district composed of Dabrowa and Zabno towhships. In prewar years, Jewish residents attended the synagogue in Dabrowa Tarnowska. No Greek Catholics were recorded as residents.

The new church was built in 1948-1965. The old church is preserved and serves as a filial or auxiliary church. Another auxiliary church is maintained by the parish in Olesnica.

A park, a boy, a dog
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