In 1907 the Emperor Nicolas II allocated a site and a stone church was erected in rough in January, 1910. It was built by funds of believers and Father K.Kaminka. It was affiliated to St. Catherine Cathedral (St. Petersburg) and consecrated around 07/17/1910. It was closed from 12/26/1922 till June, 1923 and finally closed in 1930. The building is gone.
It was built in 1909 - 1910 by diligence of Father A.Buewicz. A stone building. It was consecrated on 09/14/1910 by Bishop John Cepliak. It was affiliated to St. Catherine Cathedral (St. Petersburg). It was closed from 01/13 till October, 1923 and finally closed in 1930. The building was converted for a cinema and «Dom oborony» (The House of the Defence). It greatly suffered during the Great Patritic War, after its termination the house was adapted for habitation. The building is preserved, thought in reconstructed kind.
In June, 1906 the sanction for erecting stone church, designed by civil engineer Lion Shishko, was received. On 10/01/1906 the base was consecrated, the basic works were completed in 1908, but construction with breaks continued until 1911 with participation of architects P. Trifonov, L. Harlamov, Baryshnikov. The church was consecrated by Bishop John Cepliak on 11/13/1911, affiliated to St. Catherine Cathedral (St. Petersburg). It was closed from 12/03/1922 till 07/02/1923 and in 1937, and officially closed in January, 1939. The building housed a bakery. It greatly suffered during the Great Patriotic War, after its ending, joiner's workshop and garage were placed in its ruins. In 1992 Gatchina Catholic parish was formed again, on 04/11/1993 Father Joseph Pellicerri served the first Easter liturgy. The Masses were served first in an assembly hall of technical training college no. 213. In 1994 the church in delapidated condition was returned to the believers. Now the restoration is still in a progress, however Masses are already served in the building of the church.
It was founded on 06/24/1925, built by architects Leon and Domenico Adamini with the assistance of V.P. Stasov in 1825 - 1826. It was consecrated on 11/24/1826. A stone building had three altars. In 1906 - 1908 it was considerably expanded by architect S.A. Danini together with engineer I.F. Pientkowski. On 05/17/1910, a metal chapel was constructed on the tomb of spouse of Colonel Bialokoz on the Kazan cemetery of Tsarskoe Selo, it was affiliated to the church. The church was closed in April, 1938. The building considerably suffered during the Great Patriotic War, but was restored. It was used as a concert hall. Masses are served again since 03/17/1991. The parish and management of the State museum - reserve «Tsarskoye Selo» have signed a contract on 10/01/1997 on sharing the building of the church. It was returned to the believers in May, 2006.
The house church was established in a stone building on the Bolshaya Petrogradskaya street in 1816. It became a parish church around 1919, closed in September, 1920, finally closed on 09/01/1925. The church premises were occupied by a post - telegraph office.
In March of 1912 a site for building a wooden chapel was allocated and in the same year construction was begun. It was consecrated on 03/19/1915 by Bishop J. Cieplak. It was affiliated to the Our Lady of Carmelite church (Gatchina). In 1916 - 1918, the society of St. Vincent of Pauline organized summer camps for children in Vyritsa. The chapel was transformed to a parish church around 1919 and it was closed in 1930. The building is burned down during the Great Patriotic War.
In 1873, in the summer residence («dacha») Nikolayevka owned by G. German, the younger branch of a shelter for the girls, placed on 14th line of V.O, 25-27, was established. Girls younger 10 years were allocated there. In 1884, a wooden building of the chapel, designed for 100 person, was built. On 09/27/1919, the chapel was transformed to a parish affiliate church. It was closed in the summer of 1920 and finally closed in June, 1923.
In 1895, an application for building wooden chapel on a site, donated by merchant L.I. Boullognes, was submitted to the Ministry of the Internal Affairs. In 1897, by the decree of the Holy Sea, town Luga and Luga district were attached to the parish of St. Catherine Church (St. Petersburg). In 1898, construction of a stone house in Gothic style, designed by architect G.Dietrich, was started. The church was built in April, 1902 and consecrated on 06/20/1904 by George Schemben, Metropolitan bishop of Mogilyov Diocese. In 1910, Luga and Luga district were separated as an independent parish. The church was closed from 12/05/1922 till 06/16/1923, closed in December, 1937. It was opened from the autumn of 1941 to 1944 by fascists. I was handed to the believers in 1995 and consecrated again on 11/09/1996 by Archbishop Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz.
A site was allocated in 1917 and in the same year a temporary chapel was
erected.
A separate wooden chapel was built soon.
It was affiliated to the Our Lady of Carmelite church (Gatchina).
It became a parish church around 1919 and was closed in July, 1932.
The chapel was built on a site purchased by Father Konstantin Matuliewicz in 1892, consecrated in March, 1894. Up to 1905 it was affiliated to St. John the Baptist church (Tsarskoye Selo). In 1905 it was considerably expanded and re-consecrated as a church. An independent parish was organized on 06/14/1910. The building, made of wood, had two altars. The church was closed in November, 1937, premises were used by a regional adult school. It suffered during the war and was not used later. It was demolished in the middle of the 1950s. The children boarding school no. 27 was built on its place.
St. Apostle Peter chapel was consecrated in 1798 in the building of the Navy school, in 1804 it is mentioned as a church. Construction of the new church was started in 1832, completed in 1843. It was consecrated in 1850 by Metropolitan bishop Ignatsi Golowinski. It had three altars. It was closed from 12/05/1922 till June, 1923. It did not operate since January, 1930, closed on 10/10/1930. The stone building was destroyed during the Great Patriotic War.
In 1908 architect Joseph Padliewski developed a project of a wooden building. A section for Catholics on Uspenskoye cemetery was opened in 1911 and the temporary chapel was consecrated in August, 1912. In 1914 a church, affiliated to the Church of the Visitation of the Most - Holy Virgin Mary, was built and consecrated. It was not used since spring of 1929 and was closed and demolished in October, 1929.
The first chapel was established in Gatchina in 1800 in a private house. On 04/20/1876 Canon Konstantin Matsuliewicz has got a site for building a chapel in Aleksandrovskaya street. A wooden chapel was built in October and consecrated by K.Matsuliewicz on 11/19/1876. Bells were consecrated on 08/15/1880. The chapel was reconstructed and expanded in 1886. It was transformed to a parish church around 1919, closed on 06/16/1922 and demolished later.
It was built around 1917. It was closed in the end of 1917, liquidated in 1922 - 1923, premises were handed over to the cooperative pub. The chapel is gone.
It was built on a site, donated by Colonel Ivan Rymkiewicz in February, 1909. The site was consecrated on 05/18/1909. In two months a wooden chapel was built. It was consecrated on 07/22/1909. In 1910 it became an affiliate to the Apostles Peter and Paul church (Kolpino). It was closed in 1928 - 1929 and burned down in 1944.
A Catholic cemetery 4 versts (miles) apart from Kronstadt was arranged in 1845. A wooden chapel was built soon. It was refurbished using funds of sea engineer P.P. Pierkowski in 1894. It is affiliated to the St. Apostles Peter and Paul church (Kronstadt). After 1917, it became an affiliate church. It was closed in the beginning of the 1920s and destroyed during the World War II.
From 1907 to 1908, a stone shelter was built on a site, owned by Elizabeth Resh, by Father Methody Mihaczek, and a chapel was established in one of its halls. It was consecrated in 1908, closed in the end of 1917 and liquidated in August, 1927.
A stone building of monastery school was erected in the beginning of 16th century. It is reconstructed in the middle of 17th century, was used by nobiliary assembly of city, it was called «the Knight house». It was remodeled for a chapel in 1799. In 1856 it received rights of a parish church. It was closed in 1944. The building suffered during World War II. It was restored in 1972 by architect M.A. Dementyeva for children's art school.
In 1904 wooden chapel was built using funds of Father V. Pietkowicz, professor Stanisłav Ptaszitski and his wife Sophia Ptaszitska. A chaplain parish was organized in 1921. In 1924, three-story private residence of Nechayev on Viertotia str. was purchased and reconstructed for a church. It was affiliated first to St. Hyacinth church (Vyborg). In 1927, the parish became independent. The church was officially closed in 1945. The building was used as the House of pioneers and scholars and burned down in the 1970s.
It was established in 1919 as an affiliate of the App. Peter and Paul church (Kolpino). It was closed on 10/15/1922.
The stone church was built in the 1910s but was closed in 1944. The building still remains.
An affiliate church was built in the manor «Druzhnoselle» of Count L.P. Witgenstein in memory of his died wife Stephany Radsivilles by architect A. Brüllov. Construction of a stone building on Stephany's tomb was completed in 1834, in the same year the church was consecrated. The family crypt of Witgensteins was designed in its basement. In the beginning of the XX century the chapel was affiliated to St. John the Baptist church (Tsarskoye Selo). It is closed in the beginning of the 1920s. During the World War II the sculptural furniture was lost, but the building still remains.
On 12/30/1917, a temporary altar was established in a private house. The first Mass was served on 12/31/1917. The chapel is affiliated to St. Catherine Cathedral and closed around 1918 - 1919.
It was established during the World War I for Polish refugees.