The Parish of Our Lady Queen of Poland in Dobrynin is a Roman Catholic community within the Tarnow diocese that serves as a spiritual and civic hub for Dobrynin and surrounding villages. Its historical roots extend back to 1618 in local records, reflecting a long lineage of worship, education, and service to families in the region. Through liturgy, catechesis and charitable activities, the parish sustains a visible presence in daily life and a reputation for steady pastoral care.

Church construction and official parish establishment shaped its contemporary structure. The parish church was built between 1957 and 1960 and consecrated on 18 December 1960, and the parish was officially created by Bishop Jerzy Ablewicz on 5 December 1977, establishing its governance within the Diocese of Tarnow. This history underpins its stability, ongoing ministry and commitment to serving parishioners through regular sacraments and programs.

Today the parish is led by a pastor and supported by lay catechists and volunteers, with a dedicated parish office that handles sacramental preparation, administrative needs and emergencies after evening Mass from Monday to Thursday. Parish life is enhanced by groups such as Caritas, Akcja Katolicka, and various lay apostolates, which channel resources and involvement to local families and the vulnerable. The combination of pastoral leadership, accessible administration, and active lay involvement supports consistent, respectful and personal service to parishioners.

About Roman Catholic parish church. Mary Queen of Polish

Founded in 1977

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 parish engages with the local community to uphold civil and human rights through pastoral care, social outreach and Catholic social teaching. It supports vulnerable groups and promotes religious freedom by organizing activities through Caritas and Akcja Katolicka and by encouraging responsible civic participation.

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

The parish offers private client oriented pastoral care through sacraments and rites for individuals and families, including baptism, first communion, confirmation and marriage preparation. Documentation and guidance related to these rites are provided by the parish office and clergy in a respectful and confidential manner.

Elder Law
Estate Planning
Guardianship
Nursing Home Abuse
Probate
Trusts
Will & Testament
Inheritance Law
Elder Abuse Law

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