Radomsko Parish History
Radomsko-Dziepolc Parish
Settlement and history - Feliksow and Waldhollanderei, in the area of Radomsko, were established in 1795. In 1809 there was an influx of German Lutheran colonists from the areas of Kondratow, Teodorow, Elzbietow, Florentynow, and Michalopol. Dziepolc was established 1811.
The parish business was conducted by pastors from the Bruzyca, Kielce, Petrikau and Belchatow parishes. Then in 1841, the pastor of Belchatow Parish organized the Affiliate of Feliksow (also known as Zapolice). The affiliate seat was moved to Radomsko in 1842. The affiliate of Dziepolc (5 km from Radomsko) was also absorbed shortly thereafter. The new amalgamated affiliate in Dziepolc consisted of six Kantorate: Teodorow, Feliksow, Bugaslowow, Krery, Antoniew, and Michalopol. A separate Affiliate of Radomsko was formed in 1917. And in 1936 the Parish of Radomsko-Dziepolc was created.
The parish consisted of 2 churches, 1 prayer house, 4 prayer halls, 10 cemeteries, and 2 Kantor houses.
Villages associated with Radomsko-Dziepolc Parish:
Feliksow
Waldhollanderei
Radomsko
Kondratow
Teodorow
Elzbietow
Florentynow
Michalopol
Dziepolc
Bugaslowow
Krery
Antoniew
Michalopol