St. Anthony of Padua Church
Parish church of St. Anthony in winter
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
DistrictArchdiocese of Łódź
Year consecratedMay 1726
StatusParish church, sanctuary
Location
LocationOkólna St. 185, Łódź-Łagiewniki, Poland
Geographic coordinates51°50′47″N 19°28′18″E / 51.84639°N 19.47167°E / 51.84639; 19.47167
Architecture
StyleBaroque
Completed1723

St. Anthony of Padua Church in Łódź-Łagiewniki - Baroque Franciscan parish church, built in the first half of the 18th century, located in Łódź-Łagiewniki (central Poland). Since 1946 it belongs - along with the monastery - to the historic buildings of Łódź.

History and nowadays

The church of St. Anthony of Padua was built between 1701 and 1723. It was consecrated on 16 May 1726, by Primate Teodor Potocki, Archbishop of Gniezno. For the next decades, the Franciscan church served as a center of worship for the local Catholics, especially for the pilgrims.

In January 1902, when the new parish was created in Łagiewniki, under the pastoral care of the local Franciscans, the church of St. Anthony of Padua become a parish church. Nowadays, the Franciscan church is known as one of the oldest Baroque buildings in Łódź, and not only as a place of prayer. Every summer musical concerts are organized here, and many young couples decide to arrange a wedding ceremony here.

Architecture of the church

The Baroque church was built on a plan of the sign of the Latin cross. The facade of the church is two storied. Inside the church there are many valuable elements: main altar (Baroque) of St. Anthony of Padua, chapel of blessed Raphael Chyliński with his coffin, side altars (renovated), Baroque wooden ambo with St. Francis of Assisi painting, etc. Also, there are some valuable paintings and chasubles in the sacristy of the church.

Source materials

  • Piotr Mielczarek OFMConv., Łagiewniki - kościół i klasztor Franciszkanów (in Polish). Wydawnictwo Ojców Franciszkanów, Niepokalanów, 1995, ISBN 83-86412-15-1
  • Łódź-Łagiewniki location, St. Anthony of Padua Church, etc. (website in English)
  • The history of the sanctuary and the church of St. Anthony in Łódź-Łagiewniki (website in Polish)


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