Originally built as a greek catholic,
several years after world war II taken over by orthodox church
(as the greek catholic church was illegal in Poland ruled by communists)
now not far to be reconstructed:
http://forum.bieszczady.info.pl/show...1978#post61978
(greek catholics in Komancza have own new church now - but built also with elements of an old one from another *****ge)
There is still a number of east rite churches (tserkvas/tserkovs) in south east Poland,
both: orthodox and greek catholic.
(as well as former tserkvas used now by roman catholics
...and even by all 3 mentioned communities commonly)
I've given you these contacts, as in Kulaszne there is a greek catholic parish.
Normally they keep this range of information, however I realy don't know,
whether parish books survived.
(this area has really interesting history; maybe a bit to interesting)
I am not sure, if the priest speak english, either
- but I think, you should try to explore these sources.
And first of all - please study lemko.org carefully
and consider contact Lemko's organizations in Poland mentioned there.
Good luck - kindest regards,
Kuba



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