Dobropole Gryfińskie

Dobropole Gryfińskie ( German Dobberphul ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and a local part of the function of Schulz office in the Gmina (Town ) Stare Czarnowo (Neumark ) in the powiat Gryfiński ( Pommern ).

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Geographical location

Dobropole Gryfińskie ( in distinction to Dobropole, which also belongs to the powiat Gryfiński ) located in the southeast of the wooded Bukowa in Szczecin Landscape Park Buchheide. A small side road runs through the village and connects Stare Czarnowo (Neumark ) and Glinna ( ganglia ) in the province road 120 to the national road 3 near Stettin - Śmierdnica (Mill Beck). A rail connection no longer exists, since the operated before 1945 nor by the Greifenhagener railways route Finkenwalde (now Szczecin - Zdroje ) no longer exists after small Schönfeld ( Chwarstnica ).

History

Dobberphul was designed as a typical Pomeranian Angersdorf. Even before 1255 it had come to the monastery belonged Kolbatz and after the Reformation to the Official Kolbatz. In 1786 there were seven farmers, six Kossäten and two Büdner as well as a church and a school. 1840 lived 284 inhabitants, in 1864 there were already 451 The municipal area was 1579 acres in size and had 51 residential buildings.

In 1874 Dobberphul came to the district of Mill Beck (Stettin - Śmierdnica ) and remained associated with this until 1945. In 1910, 274 people were resident here. Their number in 1925 was still 227, 1933 264 and 1939 267 Until 1945 Dobberphul already belonged to the district in the Regierungsbezirk Stettin Pommern the Prussian province of Pomerania.

As a result of the Second World War came Dobberphul under Polish administration and was designated Dobropole that occurs in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship five times. Today the village is a part of the rural community Stare Czarnowo in powiat Gryfiński in Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship (1975-1998 Voivodeship Szczecin ).

Church

Church building

The current temple was built in 1862/1863, but had probably destroyed in a fire earlier church. The nave has been created at the corners and edge areas of worked granite stones. In the area between unprocessed boulders were used. The window frames and the upper floors of the tower were built of bricks. The Protestant church was expropriated after 1945 in favor of the Catholic Church, the consecrated it as a new and Kościół pw Podwyższenia Krzyża Świętego ( Exaltation of the Cross Church ) uses.

Parish

Before 1945 Dobberphul had its own church community, which (now Polish: Stare Czarnowo ) as a branch church for parish Neumark in predominantly Protestant population belonged. She lay in the area of ​​church circle Kolbatz ( Kołbacz ) in the West Ward of the Church of the Province of Pomerania Church of the Old Prussian Union. For parish Dobberphul were in 1940 270 members of the congregation of 2060 in the whole parish. The last German clergy was Pastor Emil Priewe.

Today, the population of Dobropole Gryfińskie predominantly Catholic denomination. The village belongs - as before 1945 - as a daughter church to the parish Stare Czarnowo (Neumark ) in the Office of the Dean Kołbacz ( Kolbatz ) in the Archdiocese of Szczecin - Pomerania of the Catholic Church in Poland. Here surviving Protestant church members belong to the Trinity Church in Stettin in the diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

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