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Day 4
July 30, 2000 - Biała Podl.-Woskrzenice-Kostomłoty-Kodeń-Jabłeczna-Włodawa-Lublin
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 | Little wooden church in Woskrzenice n/Biała Podlaska - Fr. Feliks Wajszczuk (son of Franciszek) worked here prior to WWII as a parish priest. |
 | A rainy Sunday brought us to Kostomłoty - the site of the only Unite Parish in Poland, where we participated in the traditional services of Bizantine liturgy. |  | Father Archimandrite Roman Pietka - pastor of the Kostomloty parish in traditional liturgical vestments. |
 | Relics of the Blessed Unites - Martyrs from Pratulin (in the Parish church). |  | After the Holy Mass, Father Archim. Roman Pietka treated us with dinner in the parish house - presbytery. |
 | Basilica Minor in Kodeń. |  | In Kodeń we bowed our heads in front of the Image of the Madonna of Podlasie- Our Lady of Koden. |  |
 | Also in Kodeń - in spite of cool and rainy weather - we walked to the Calvary (on the site of an ancient castle of the Prince Sapieha Family). This Calvary incorporates unique wooden sculptures of the Stations of the Cross. |  |
 | Brother Jaroslaw from the Congregation of the Oblate Missionaries familiarized us with the history, monuments and relics of Kodeń. |
 | One more Sanctuary - this time Russian Orthodox - St. Onufry's in Jabłeczna. |  |
 | Richly ornamented interior of the Jabłeczna Orthodox Church ("cerkiew" in Polish). |

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