Church of St. James the Greater, Sokolniki explained

St. James Church
Fullname:Church of St. James the Greater Apostle in Sokolniki
Location:Sokolniki
Country:Poland
Denomination:Catholic Church
Dedication:James, son of Zebedee
Consecrated Date:28 August 1932
Status:Parish Church
Functional Status:Active
Designated Date:26 April 1974
Style:Baroque Revival
Completed Date:1926
Materials:Brick
Parish:St James the Greater Apostle in Sokolniki
Archdeaconry:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gniezno
Coordinates:52.2534°N 17.7089°W

The Church of St. James the Greater Apostle is a parish in Sokolniki, Września County, Poland, built in the thirteenth century. Its consecration took place in 1416. The current church, constructed in neo-baroque style, was built 1926 and consecrated by August Hlond on 28 August 1932 and it was designated on 26 April 1974. It is one of 10 parishes within the deanery. On 6 September 2009, the Board of Greater Poland approved the list of operations for the Rural Development Programme for the years 2007 to 2013. The district thus received a grant to repair the church roof.

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52.2533°N 17.7089°W