Archidiakonat uniejowski w okresie staropolskim
Abstract
This paper addresses selected issues relating to Uniejów archdeaconry in the Old Polish
period. The town of Uniejów was the central place – a seat of the archdeaconry, decanate
and, most importantly, the collegiate chapter comprising 4 prelacies and 6 canonries, and
the requisite number of curacies. The vice-provost was also the village vicar, and the vice-
archdeacon was the town vicar. The collegiate church ran a school and fraternities. In the
town there also were: church and hospital of Holy Spirit, Oratories of St. Nicolaus, Corpus
Christi, St. Adalbert, and St. Anthony the Abbot. The nearby town of Sieradz with its
chapter also was one of the main archdeaconry centers. The Uniejów archdeaconry77 was
a part of Gniezno archdiocese, and most probably was formed as a result of administrative
reforms carried out by archbishop Jakub Świnka. In our times it was devided into four,
next five and finally into six decanates comprising between 86 and 106 parishes. The
Uniejów chapter was reactivated in 1990.
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