Basilica of the Visitation in Wambierzyce
Bazylika Nawiedzenia Najświętszej Marii Panny
Basilica of the Visitation in Wambierzyce is located in Poland
Basilica of the Visitation in Wambierzyce
Basilica of the Visitation in Wambierzyce
50°17′33″N 16°16′18″E / 50.2924°N 16.2717°E / 50.2924; 16.2717
LocationWambierzyce
CountryPoland
Language(s)Polish
DenominationCatholic
History
StatusBasilica
DedicationVisitation of Mary
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationCultural heritage site
Designated2 January 1950
StyleBaroque
Years built1715–1723
Administration
DioceseŚwidnica
DeaneryNowa Ruda-Słupiec
ParishVisitation of Mary Parish in Wambierzyce

Basilica of the Visitation (Polish: Bazylika Nawiedzenia Najświętszej Marii Panny, Sanktuarium Wambierzyckiej Królowej Rodzin) is a Baroque basilica minor located in Wambierzyce, Poland. The basilica was built between 1715 and 1723. It was given the status of a basilica minor by Pope Pius XI in 1936.[1]

History

Interior of the basilica.

The present basilica is located on a hill, where in the twelfth-century, stood a wooden figure of Mary, the Mother of God. According to a chronicle from 1218, the blind Jan from Raszewo (Jan z Raszewa) regained his sight there. After the event, many pilgrims began visiting the area. Shortly afterwards, an altar, together with candlesticks and a baptismal font, was placed by the statue under the tree. In 1263, a wooden church was built on the hill.[2]

In 1512, Ludwik von Panwitz raised a greater church, constructed out of brick. However, the church was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War. Between 1695 and 1711, a new church was built, but quickly began to crumble and was deconstructed in 1714. Between 1715 and 1723, another church was built by Count Franciszek Antony von Goetzen, which stands to the present day. In 1936, Pope Pius XI gave the basilica the status of basilica minor. In August 1987, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński had crowned the statue of Mary, the Mother of God, giving her the name of Wambierzyce Queen of Families (Wambierzycka Królowa Rodzin).[3]

References

  1. "woj. dolnośląskie – pow. bolesławiecki" (PDF). NID. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  2. "Bazylika i Kalwaria w Wambierzycach". Ziemia Kłodzka. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  3. "Basilica in Wambierzyce". Wambierzyce. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
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