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Kościół pw.św. Katarzyny i Matki Bożej Różańcowej w Rybniku Wielopolu ... ## Kościół Rzymskokatolicki pw. św. Katarzyny i Matki Bożej Różańcowej (Rybnik–Wielopole): what to know before you visit If you’re exploring Rybnik’s Wielopole area and want a clear, low-stress church stop—whether for prayer, architecture, a quiet reset, or attending Mass—this parish church is the one locals reference by address: ul. Górna 17B, 44-207 Rybnik, Poland. ### Quick facts (verified) - Name: Parafia/Kościół pw. św. Katarzyny i Matki Bożej Różańcowej (St. Catherine & Our Lady of the Rosary) - Christian tradition: Roman Catholic RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE - Location: Rybnik – Wielopole (district/area listing on the Archdiocese site) - Address: ul. Górna 17B, 44-207 Rybnik - Coordinates (provided): 50.1202359, 18.5537812 - Rating (provided): 4.5 - Type (provided): Catholic church ## Where it is and why it’s useful to travelers This church is straightforward to work into a Rybnik day because it’s a “purpose-built” local stop: you’re not dealing with museum ticketing systems or time-slot entry—just the normal rhythm of a parish. For travelers, that typically means: - a calm interior (especially outside service hours), - a predictable code of conduct (quiet, modest dress, no flash photography), - and reliable contact details if you need to confirm current schedules. RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE If you’re building out your Rybnik itinerary, link this visit with your broader city plan here: /poland/rybnik/ (internal). For more regional context, park it inside your Silesian Voivodeship route planning here: /poland/silesian-voivodeship/ (internal). ## Mass times (flagged: schedules can change) The Archdiocese of Katowice parish listing includes service times and seasonal adjustments. As listed there: - Sundays & holy days: 08:00, 11:00, 16:30 - Weekdays: 18:00 (with a note: Nov–Jan at 17:00) - Saturdays: 18:00 (Nov–Jan 17:00) Outdated-data flag: even official listings can lag real-life changes (holidays, funerals, diocesan events). If your visit depends on a specific time, verify via the parish contact page (phone/email). RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE ## Contact + practical admin details (useful if you’re timing a visit) From the parish’s published contact page, you can find: - Phone: 519 318 943 RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE - Email: shown on the parish contact page RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE - Parish office (kancelaria) hours: listed as weekday windows (helpful if you need certificates, records, or formal confirmations). RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE ## Parking and arrival logistics (limited to what’s supported) A visitor note included with your source data mentions: parking access from two sides of the church (“Dojazd z dwóch stron…”). Treat this as an informal, experience-based tip, not a guarantee—local traffic patterns and access rules can change. What you can plan confidently: - Navigate to ul. Górna 17B in Rybnik (Wielopole). - Use the coordinates you provided (50.1202359, 18.5537812) for pin-accurate arrival, especially if mapping apps suggest nearby side streets. ## How to visit respectfully (inclusive, traveler-friendly guidance) Catholic parish churches in Poland are active religious spaces first. If you’re visiting as a non-Catholic, non-religious, or from a different tradition, you’re still welcome to enter quietly—just follow the local norms: - Keep voices low and step aside if people are praying. - Dress thoughtfully (shoulders and midriff covered is the safe default). - Photography: avoid flash; if a service is happening, don’t photograph people without consent. - During Mass: you can remain seated through Communion. You don’t need to “perform” participation—stillness is fine. This approach keeps the visit respectful without assuming what you believe (or don’t). ## What to look for once you’re inside I’m not going to invent architectural details (style, construction date, specific artworks) without primary, verifiable sources. What you can observe on-site—reliably, without needing a historian’s timeline—is: - the dedication reflected in signage or parish materials (St. Catherine + Our Lady of the Rosary), - devotional elements commonly tied to the Rosary tradition (often side altars, Marian imagery, or rosary-focused chapels), - and the lived-in cues of an active parish (noticeboards, community announcements, seasonal decorations). If you want the “what am I seeing?” layer, the best factual route is to reference any on-site plaques or parish-published history page (linked from the parish navigation), but I did not have a verifiable excerpt available from that history page in the sources I could access. RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE ## If you’re building a wider Rybnik church-and-history walk If you want a second sacred-site contrast nearby (more city-center), Rybnik’s Bazylika św. Antoniego Padewskiego is commonly highlighted in local guides; one source notes it was built 1903–1906 and received the title of minor basilica in 1993. (Again: confirm opening times separately—church access can be event-dependent.) ## Data quality notes (what might be outdated or inconsistent) To keep this 100% evidence-led: - Mass/office times are the most time-sensitive fields; treat them as “current as published” and verify if you’re planning around them. - Rating (4.5) and the quoted parking note reflect user-supplied data/visitor commentary, not an official measurement. - Some third-party directories on the web list different times or extra details; I prioritized the Archdiocese listing and parish contact page because they’re the most authoritative among the sources retrieved.

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Kościół pw.św. Katarzyny i Matki Bożej Różańcowej w Rybniku Wielopolu …

## Kościół Rzymskokatolicki pw. św. Katarzyny i Matki Bożej Różańcowej (Rybnik–Wielopole): what to know before you visit

If you’re exploring Rybnik’s Wielopole area and want a clear, low-stress church stop—whether for prayer, architecture, a quiet reset, or attending Mass—this parish church is the one locals reference by address: ul. Górna 17B, 44-207 Rybnik, Poland.

### Quick facts (verified)
– Name: Parafia/Kościół pw. św. Katarzyny i Matki Bożej Różańcowej (St. Catherine & Our Lady of the Rosary)
– Christian tradition: Roman Catholic RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE
– Location: Rybnik – Wielopole (district/area listing on the Archdiocese site)
– Address: ul. Górna 17B, 44-207 Rybnik
– Coordinates (provided): 50.1202359, 18.5537812
– Rating (provided): 4.5
– Type (provided): Catholic church

## Where it is and why it’s useful to travelers
This church is straightforward to work into a Rybnik day because it’s a “purpose-built” local stop: you’re not dealing with museum ticketing systems or time-slot entry—just the normal rhythm of a parish. For travelers, that typically means:
– a calm interior (especially outside service hours),
– a predictable code of conduct (quiet, modest dress, no flash photography),
– and reliable contact details if you need to confirm current schedules. RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE

If you’re building out your Rybnik itinerary, link this visit with your broader city plan here: /poland/rybnik/ (internal).
For more regional context, park it inside your Silesian Voivodeship route planning here: /poland/silesian-voivodeship/ (internal).

## Mass times (flagged: schedules can change)
The Archdiocese of Katowice parish listing includes service times and seasonal adjustments. As listed there:
– Sundays & holy days: 08:00, 11:00, 16:30
– Weekdays: 18:00 (with a note: Nov–Jan at 17:00)
– Saturdays: 18:00 (Nov–Jan 17:00)

Outdated-data flag: even official listings can lag real-life changes (holidays, funerals, diocesan events). If your visit depends on a specific time, verify via the parish contact page (phone/email). RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE

## Contact + practical admin details (useful if you’re timing a visit)
From the parish’s published contact page, you can find:
– Phone: 519 318 943 RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE
– Email: shown on the parish contact page RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE
– Parish office (kancelaria) hours: listed as weekday windows (helpful if you need certificates, records, or formal confirmations). RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE

## Parking and arrival logistics (limited to what’s supported)
A visitor note included with your source data mentions: parking access from two sides of the church (“Dojazd z dwóch stron…”). Treat this as an informal, experience-based tip, not a guarantee—local traffic patterns and access rules can change.

What you can plan confidently:
– Navigate to ul. Górna 17B in Rybnik (Wielopole).
– Use the coordinates you provided (50.1202359, 18.5537812) for pin-accurate arrival, especially if mapping apps suggest nearby side streets.

## How to visit respectfully (inclusive, traveler-friendly guidance)
Catholic parish churches in Poland are active religious spaces first. If you’re visiting as a non-Catholic, non-religious, or from a different tradition, you’re still welcome to enter quietly—just follow the local norms:
– Keep voices low and step aside if people are praying.
– Dress thoughtfully (shoulders and midriff covered is the safe default).
– Photography: avoid flash; if a service is happening, don’t photograph people without consent.
– During Mass: you can remain seated through Communion. You don’t need to “perform” participation—stillness is fine.

This approach keeps the visit respectful without assuming what you believe (or don’t).

## What to look for once you’re inside
I’m not going to invent architectural details (style, construction date, specific artworks) without primary, verifiable sources. What you can observe on-site—reliably, without needing a historian’s timeline—is:
– the dedication reflected in signage or parish materials (St. Catherine + Our Lady of the Rosary),
– devotional elements commonly tied to the Rosary tradition (often side altars, Marian imagery, or rosary-focused chapels),
– and the lived-in cues of an active parish (noticeboards, community announcements, seasonal decorations).

If you want the “what am I seeing?” layer, the best factual route is to reference any on-site plaques or parish-published history page (linked from the parish navigation), but I did not have a verifiable excerpt available from that history page in the sources I could access. RYBNIK-WIELOPOLE

## If you’re building a wider Rybnik church-and-history walk
If you want a second sacred-site contrast nearby (more city-center), Rybnik’s Bazylika św. Antoniego Padewskiego is commonly highlighted in local guides; one source notes it was built 1903–1906 and received the title of minor basilica in 1993.
(Again: confirm opening times separately—church access can be event-dependent.)

## Data quality notes (what might be outdated or inconsistent)
To keep this 100% evidence-led:
– Mass/office times are the most time-sensitive fields; treat them as “current as published” and verify if you’re planning around them.
– Rating (4.5) and the quoted parking note reflect user-supplied data/visitor commentary, not an official measurement.
– Some third-party directories on the web list different times or extra details; I prioritized the Archdiocese listing and parish contact page because they’re the most authoritative among the sources retrieved.

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