The towering construction of the neo-Gothic old-catholic church and monastery of the Mariavites built in 1911 -- 1914 boldly stands out in the Płock panorama. It is the center of the Polish Mariavite movement. The church plays a role of the cathedral church. In the basement, there are the tombs of Feliksa Kozłowska, the founder of the Mariavite movement and the first Mariavite bishops. Every year on August 15th pilgrims from all over Poland come to the Płock sanctuary.
Nice building architecture, but why nothing filmed in the interior?
evilunixuser1 1 year ago
Why would anyone want to be in communion with that old international whore Roma?
TheClovis2 2 years ago
These are Mariavites, not Maronites! Maronites are mainly in Syria, part of the Maronite Rite of the Eastern Catholic Church. But to answer your question more precisely, the Maronites are in full communion with Rome, while the Mariavites are not in communion with Rome.
MykeSoBe 2 years ago
Yes gadzoomtoo, MARIAVITES are seperate from the Roman Church.
bellaaliaisha 2 years ago
Are the Marionites separate from the Roman Church?
gadzoomtoo 2 years ago
toż to jedno z płockich molestoriów xD
tox229 2 years ago
i grew up in plock
gonein30sec 4 years ago
Dziekujemy Ci sylwku za Ten filmik.
Narescie Ktos nakrecil cos o mariawitach!
Pozdrawiam
grzegorzu 4 years ago