History
Construction of the Porplishche church began in 1937 and was completed by 1941. During the war and the Soviet period, the church was not destroyed, although it was repurposed for various uses. In 1990, the church in Porplishche was returned to the Catholic community. Today, it once again functions as an active church and a center of Catholic life in the region.
Architecture
The Church of the Virgin Mary, Queen of Heaven, in Porplishche is a wooden church in the Belarusian style, adorned with a bell tower and a stone gate. Its architecture reflects the interwar traditions and resonates with the nearby Transfiguration Church in Porplishche. The church fits harmoniously into the rural landscape.
Cultural and Religious Significance
The Porplishche Church of the Virgin Mary, Queen of Heaven is not only an architectural monument but also an important spiritual center. It symbolizes the resilience of faith in the local community, which preserved the church through turbulent decades. Today, the church is active and attracts both pilgrims and tourists interested in the Catholic heritage of Belarus.
Excursions to the Church of the Virgin Mary, Queen of Heaven, in Porplishche
Tours of churches in the Vitebsk Region often include a visit to the Porplishche church, along with other religious and architectural sites. On our website, you can book an individual or corporate tour to the Church of the Virgin Mary, Queen of Heaven, in Porplishche, as well as to other attractions of the Dokshytsy District.