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At the end of the XIX century there were plans to renew the presence of capuchins in Lviv. In the XVIII century there was already a monastery of this order, which was abolished during the Yosypin reforms. The idea of ​​the return of the capuchin was supported by Lviv supragon Józef Weber and the superintendent of the Franciscan convent Francis Mary Moravska. The council of the Zamarstinovskaya Gmina was given one and a half morgue of the land on which a temporary wooden church was built. The same time Zamarstins belonged to the parish at the church of St. Martin. In 1912, part of Zamarstinov, as well as the villages of Golosko Great and Golosko Malë, were allocated to a separate exposition, which in 1921 gained the status of the parish. In 1937, the territory of the Zbyshcha hermitage, which before belonged to the Malechov parish, was added.

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