The Parish of Saint Joseph the Worker in Wydrza is a Roman Catholic parish within the Diocese of Sandomierz, Poland. It serves the communities of Wydrza and the filial church in Krawce, operating under the pastoral oversight of the local priest. The parish was established on December 3, 1972, when it was separated from Parafia Grębów by a bishop's decree, and it has maintained its own governance and liturgical life since that time.
The parish reports a faithful community of approximately 1,676 parishioners across its two locations, with regular Sunday and weekday Masses, sacraments and parish activities under the leadership of the parish priest. Since 2002, the parish has been led by Ks. Eugeniusz Czesław Różański as pastor, overseeing liturgy, pastoral care and administration for Wydrza and the filial site in Krawce. The parish office operates daily after Mass and maintains the cemetery in Krawce as part of its pastoral responsibilities.
In addition to its liturgical life, the parish maintains programs of pilgrimages to station churches and other diocesan activities, fostering spiritual formation and community ties among parishioners. It participates in Dekanat Nowa Dęba activities and observes local feast days such as Saint Joseph the Worker and the Our Lady of Saletyńska devotion. Regular parish communications include notices about services, catechesis and charitable efforts to keep parishioners informed.
About Parafia św. Józefa Robotnika w Wydrzy
Founded in 1972
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