Minor Basilica of Our Lady of La Salette in Dębowiec, Minor basilica in Dębowiec, Poland.
The Minor Basilica of Our Lady of La Salette in Dębowiec is a brick structure set within a religious complex on a small hill. Three sculptural groups on the exterior walls depict the apparition event that the sanctuary commemorates.
The La Salette Missionaries purchased land from Dębowiec in 1910 and opened the first church two years later. The structure endured major historical upheavals in the decades that followed.
The sanctuary honors Our Lady of La Salette through regular worship that has continued since September 1923, when Fr. Andrew Skibinski started the devotion here. This tradition connects the local community to a wider veneration centered on an apparition that occurred in France.
The sanctuary is open to visitors who can contact the site directly for information about worship times and guided tours of the religious complex. It is helpful to reach out in advance to confirm current visiting hours and any special events.
The exterior walls still show visible bullet marks from World War II, bearing physical witness to how the building withstood the conflict. These marks silently chronicle the violence that swept through the region during that era.
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