Dekanat mławski, Catholic Church deanery in Mława, Poland
Dekanat mławski is an ecclesiastical administrative district of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Płock overseeing seven parish communities in the region. These communities extend from the town of Mława into surrounding rural villages and settlements.
The deanery took its current form through a 2018 decree by Bishop Piotr Libera that divided a larger previous area into two separate administrative districts. This restructuring brought various parish communities under unified church administration.
The deanery connects seven parish communities across the Mława region, some located in rural areas and others within the town itself. Visitors can observe how these communities share religious practices and pastoral care that bind them together.
The deanery operates from the Parish Church of Our Lady Queen of Poland in Mława, where the responsible dean maintains the administrative office. Visitors seeking information about the administration or the various parish communities should visit this main church in town.
The deanery brings together both urban and rural parish communities under one administration, creating an interesting blend of religious practices from different living environments. This arrangement shows how the church connects diverse communities with varying needs into a single pastoral network.
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