- Pidkamin
Pidkamin ( _uk. Підкамінь, _pl. Podkamień) is a town in the Brody district,
Lviv oblast inUkraine . It has a population of about 2 500 and is located at around coord|49|57|N|25|19|E|type:city(2500)_region:UA-46|display=title, 23km SE ofBrody , 32 km SW ofKremenets and 30 km NE ofZolochiv .The village takes its name (translatable into English as "below the rock") from an
inselberg , called the "devils rock", located on the adjacent hill. Pidkamin became know for a Dominican monastery. It was first established, by twelve monks from a monastery established bySaint Hyacinth inKyiv , who were forced to flee from the city when it was ravaged by Mongols. They were martyred byTatars in 1245, however the monastery was reestablished in 1464 by the Latin Archbishop ofLviv Gregory of Sanok . During the 17th century a fortified abbey was constructed. Pidkamin hosted a wonder working icon of theBlessed Virgin Mary (a copy of the famous Protectress of the Roman People from theSanta Maria Maggiore Basilica inRome ), crowned in 1727 by the Latin Rite bishop ofLutsk Stefan Rupniewski , assisted by other Roman and Greek Catholic bishops, with a crown conferred byPope Benedict XIII . The icon was again crowned in 1927 by the Latin Rite Metropolitan of LvivBolesław Twardowski and in 1959 by thePrimate of Poland Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński . AfterWorld War II the icon was removed from Pidkamin to rescue it from communists and today remains in the Dominican church of St. Adalbert inWrocław ,Poland . After the region came under Austrian rule in 1772 the monastery suffered from the policies ofEmperor Joseph II , and although it was saved by the emperors death, it never regained its former significance. DuringWorld War I Pidkamin was largely destroyed by Russian artillery in 1915. AfterWorld War II in 1946 the monastery was closed by the soviets and turned into a jail. Among the inmates was the Blessed Priest and MartyrNicholas Tsehelskyj . Later the monastery was used as psychiatric hospital, which still exists, and the church was turned into a stable. After the collapse of the soviet union and the emergence of independent Ukraine, the ruins of the monastery were given to Ukrainian Greek CatholicStudite Monks .Famous People associated with Pidkamin
Leopold Buchkowski (1905-1989), polish writer, artistNear-by towns
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* [http://pidkamin.ridne.net/ Ethnographical festival in Pidkamin]
* [http://pidkamin.ridne.net/pidkamin About Pidkamin (in Ukrainian)]
* [http://pidkamin.ridne.net/history History of Pidkamin (in Ukrainian)]
* [http://pidkamin.ridne.net/image/tid/12 Photos of Pidkamin]
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