CHURCH OF St. ŁUKASZA in Jastrzębik - was built in 1856 in the style of West Lemko architecture, with the use of fragments of the former temple. The first Greek Catholic parish here was endowed by bishop Piotr Gembicki in 1651.
It is a wooden structure with a carcass construction, three-section, one-nave. The tin roof is decorated with spherical helmets with blind lanterns. The roof over the nave has a tent shape, over the presbytery it has a ridge, multi-slope roof, and a gable roof in the lower parts. A characteristic feature of the church is an extended women's gallery and a shifted tower. Inside, it is worth paying attention to the ornamental polychrome from 1801 and the Baroque-Classicist iconostasis from the 19th century. The wealth of the church consists of several eighteenth-century icons, and seven Deesis icons with apostles from the mid-seventeenth century placed in the choir, in which the Byzantine influences are visible. The only one exactly dated is the icon "Christ the Good Shepherd", made in 1775 in the baroque-folk style. The church is situated very picturesquely on a hill. Its charm is enhanced by the free-standing belfry - a gate built at the beginning of the 20th century, connected with a wooden fence surrounding the church. Currently, the church serves as a Roman Catholic church.
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