The village of Shybalyn on the Tsenyuv River is located at the exit from Berezhany in the direction of Ternopil.
It was first mentioned in 1475 as the property of the nobleman Andriy Romanovskyi. Until 1939, Shybalyn belonged to the Polish landowners Senyavskyi, Lubomyrskyi, Chartoryiskyi, Potocki and others.
Until the beginning of the 20th century, there was only a small Catholic chapel in the village. In 1925, the construction of a large brick church began, and three years later the church was consecrated. During the Soviet rule, the building was damaged, but has been completely preserved to this day.
Село Шибалин на річці Ценюв розташоване на виїзді з Бережан в бік Тернополя.
Вперше згадується в 1475 році як власність шляхтича Андрія Романовського. До 1939 року Шибалин належав польським землевласникам Сенявським, Любомирським, Чарторийським, Потоцьким та іншим.
До початку XX століття в селі була лише невеличка католицька каплиця. В 1925 році почалося будівництво великого мурованого костелу, і через три роки храм було освячено. За радянської влади будівля постраждала, але повністю збереглася донині.
Mother of God Church
Temple , Architecture
The Church of the Mother of God of Tireless Help in Shybalyn was founded in 1925. The funds for the construction were allocated by local noblemen Yakub Potoski and Stanislav Vishnevskyi. The main altar was performed by Yan Voytovych.
The church was consecrated in 1928. However, already in 1945, after the establishment of Soviet power, the church was closed and turned into a warehouse. It still remains abandoned.
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