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Mother of God Church, Vladivostok

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As the imperial (later Soviet) fleet moved to Vladivostok, the new port and fortress under construction attracted a number of people who came from all corners of the Empire, including Polish Catholics, Lithuanians etc. They were artisans, merchants, simple workers or soldiers.
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The municipal assembly (Duma) donated the land in 1885 until 1886. The parish itself was erected on January 11, 1890, a few months before the start of the construction of the
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Catholic Encyclopedia (Католическая энциклопедия), Moscow, Moscow editions Franciscan Conventuals, 2002, Volume I, pp. 1030-1031,
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Catholics, mostly Poles, were present in Vladivostok since the mid-nineteenth century. The first Catholic parish in the
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From 1923 to 2002, Vladivostok was the cathedral episcopal see of the
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