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Прадідівська слава

Українські пам’ятки

Пам’ятай про великі дні наших Визвольних змагань

Богдан Хмельницький

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Ripnyk [Ru] Rzepnik [Polish]

Krosno District, present day SE Poland

Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records

Byk / Bik (2 families)

Bodnarczyk / Bednarczyk / Bodnarchyk

Wasik / Vasyk (2 families)

Hodycz / Chodycz / Hodych (2 families)

Kaminski / Kamienski / Kamins'kyj (2 families)

Kaplon (3 families)

Kaszyk / Kaszik / Kashyk

Kolodziejczak / Kolodijchak (2 families)

Makuch / Makukh

Mientus / Mentus

Nalesnik / Nalysnyk (2 families)

Oleniak / Olenjak (2 families)

Paszkowski / Pashkovs'kyj

Pomayba / Pomajba

Traba / Truba

Chlebasz / Khlebash / Hlebash

Chroniak / Khronjak (5 families)

Jaskulka

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

The church was «Saint Paraskeva» [1914] [still standing]

The masonry church was built in 1914 and replaced an older wooden church that was erected in 1701 and was renovated and blessed in 1887. In 1882 a sobriety society was established in the parish, and the owners of the local taverns hired an arsonist to torch the church. It was probably after some fire damage that it had to be rebuilt and blessed in 1887. Mention of the parish is made in 1581 when the landowner gave permission to Danjan Ban'kovs'kyj tp purchase land for the parish, with the condition that the priest would always come from his family. The first pastor therefore would have been of the family Ban'kovs'kyj.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 4.70 sq km. There were 258 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 0 Jews

1840 – 297 Greek Catholics

1859 – 242 Greek Catholics

1879 – 1252 [total of all filials] Greek Catholics

1899 – 1368 [total of all filials] Greek Catholics

1926 – 350 Greek Catholics

1936 – 374 Greek Catholics

In 1936 there were 61 Roman Catholics and 7 Jews

The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

Localities serves by the priest were Petrosha Volja, Stodolyna, Vil'ka Bratkivs'ka, Brostok, Fryshtak, Jedliche, Kolachyci, Lenky, Lonchky, Moderivka, Poljana, Potik, Prybivka, Shchebni, Vidach, Vojkivka

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