The visitation of the parish church in Dywin from 1844
Waldemar Witold Żurek
Ośrodek Archiwów, Bibliotek i Muzeów Kościelnych KUL , PolandAbstract
The borderland town of Dywin (now in the Republic of Belarus) in the district of Kobryn had a church dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary which was founded in the second half of the seventeenth century. The parish, having the royal patronage, dates back to 1700. It was included in the Diocese of Lutsk, in 1798 was moved to the Diocese of Vilnius, and after the establishment of the Diocese of Pinsk in 1925, it became the part of this diocese. Since 1945, the town of Dywin has been outside Poland. The visitation of the parish church in Dywin was conducted in 1844 by the Dean of Kobryn - Rev. Antoni Kisielewski.