Oksa Parish Church
The parish church at Oksa was founded by Andrzej Rej in 1570 as a Calvinist prayer house (the construction of the church had been initiated by his father Mikolaj, who intended it to serve local Roman-Catholics). At that time, Oksa was an important center of Reformation, here several Calvinist synods (councils) of Lesser Poland’s protestant szlachta took place in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
In 1678, the prayer house was taken over by the Cistercians from Jedrzejow, who turned it into a Roman Catholic church, despite protests of Calvinists. In 1770, a new sacristy was built, together with a main altar. Inside the church there is a genuine, 16th century Calvinist pulpit.
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