- Kodeń
Infobox Settlement
name = Kodeń
settlement_type = Village
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = POL
subdivision_type1 = Voivodeship
subdivision_name1 = Lublin
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 =Biała Podlaska County
subdivision_type3 =Gmina
subdivision_name3 = Kodeń
latd = 51
latm = 54
lats =
latNS = N
longd = 23
longm = 36
longs =
longEW = E
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population_total = 1900
website =Kodeń IPA-pl| [|'|k|o|d|e|ń|] is a village and the site of a famous
Marian shrine in easternPoland , on theWestern Bug river which forms the border between Poland andBelarus . Administratively, it belongs toBiała Podlaska County inLublin Voivodeship . It is the seat of thegmina (administrative district) calledGmina Kodeń . It has about 1,900 inhabitants (2006).The first written mention comes from the 16th century, stating a settlement existed here already a century ago. This settlement was purchased by the voivode of
Podlachia Jan Sapieha, who fortified it and in 1511 established a town underMagdeburg law .In the 17th century the fourth owner of Kodeń Mikołaj Sapieha brought to the town the wonder working icon portraying the Spanish statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe, said to have been painted by Archbishop
Saint Augustine of Canterbury at the request of PopeSaint Gregory the Great . According to the local legend, Mikołaj Sapieha stole this image from PopeUrban VIII in 1630, however afterwards the Pope lifted the excommunication and gave the icon along with many relics to the basilica in Kodeń in recognition of Sapiehas actions in defense of the Church. There are no documents confirming those events and most likely the icon was simply purchased during a pilgrimage toSpain . The icon was crowned in 1723 by the bishop Stefan Rupniewski with crowns conferred by PopeInnocent XIII .In the dire time of the
Partition of Poland , Kodeń fell under Russian rule. In 1869 the town was striped of its city rights and in 1875 the basilica was occupied by Russians and the icon had to be taken to Polands greatest Marian shrine inJasna Góra where it was relatively safe. In 1905 following a weakening of the tsarist regime the faithful could return to the basilica and after Poland regained independence in 1919 the parish was reestablished. In 1927Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate settled in Kodeń and restored the basilica to its former glory and the icon was after 52 years returned. In 1973 the church of St. Anne was granted the status of aminor basilica by PopePaul VI .Other sites of interest in Kodeń aside from the basilica include: the 16th century gothic church of the Holy Ghost with elements of renaissance and baroque, originally Greek Catholic, but in the 1960s adopted as
filial church of the Roman Catholic parish due to the lack of Eastern Rite faithful; the cemetery chapel of St. Laurentius; the Calvary of Kodeń; palace ruins.External links
* [http://www.koden.com.pl Sanktuarium M.B. Kodeń] pl icon
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