Roman Catholic parish belonging to the Otwock deanery. The interior of the church is not consistent, there is a variety of styles. According to old customs, next to the church there is a cemetery where stone tombstones and crosses from the 19th century have been preserved.
The parish has 7,000 inhabitants. 15 villages belong to it. The current church in the Empire style was built on the site of a former wooden church, which was destroyed as a result of washing by the river. Next to the temple there is a historic wooden belfry and a parish cemetery. The crew of the 41 Reconnaissance Squadron are buried there. It was shot down in 1939 by the Germans near Wiązowna.
The interior of the temple is quite modest, without decorations. Interesting are the windows in the nave, presbytery and above the entrance. At the main altar there is a replica of the image of Our Lady of Częstochowa, which is obscured by the image of Jesus on the cross. The church also has antique organs with 11 sounds.
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