Parafia św. Doroty in Bogurzyn is a historic Roman Catholic parish serving the local community in Mazowieckie, Poland. As part of the Diocese of Płock, the parish offers regular worship, sacraments, catechesis, and a range of pastoral programs under the guidance of a dedicated clergy team.

The parish dates to the medieval era, with the village of Bogurzyn mentioned in 1411 and the parish likely founded in the fourteenth century; the first documentary reference appears in 1391. The present neogothic church was completed in 1862 and consecrated in 1867. The parish leadership includes two ordained priests who oversee liturgy, sacraments, and community outreach.

The parish emphasizes accessible and compassionate service for parishioners and the wider community, with timely communication, pastoral care, and programs for families, youth, and charitable outreach. The clergy collaborate with the Diocese of Płock for guidance and resources to support the needs of worshippers while maintaining privacy and confidentiality.

About Parafia rzymskokatolicka św. Doroty

Founded in 1391

2 people in their team


Practice areas
Civil & Human Rights
Private Client

Languages spoken
English

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Practice areas

Civil & Human Rights

The Civil & Human Rights practice area reflects the parish's commitment to upholding religious freedom, equal treatment, and the dignity of every person within the community. The parish advocates for the rights of parishioners in civil matters, facilitates dialogue with authorities when needed, and collaborates with Diocesan legal and canonical offices to advise on issues affecting worship, property, and the rights of the vulnerable.
Civil Rights
Constitutional Law
Disability
Disability Insurance
Social Security Disability
Discrimination
Native People
Education Law
Military Law
Animal Law
Faith-Based Law
State, Local, and Municipal Law
Veterans Benefits

Private Client

Private Client matters addressed by the parish include testamentary dispositions, bequests to the church and parish programs, custodial arrangements for church property, and guidance on charitable giving. The parish coordinates with the Diocesan legal resources to ensure compliance with civil law and church canon requirements, while maintaining confidentiality and sensitivity to individual circumstances.
Elder Law
Estate Planning
Guardianship
Nursing Home Abuse
Probate
Trusts
Will & Testament
Elder Abuse Law
Inheritance Law

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