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Jesuit Church, Warsaw

Jesuit Church ((ポーランド語:Kościół Jezuitów)), otherwise the Church of the Gracious Mother of God (''Kościół Matki Bożej Łaskawej'') is an ornate church in Warsaw, Poland. Immediately adjacent to St. John's Cathedral, it is one of the most notable mannerist churches in Poland's capital. Its beautiful slender tower may be seen from the Old Town Market Place.
==History==
The Jesuit Church was founded by King Sigismund III Vasa and ''Podkomorzy'' Andrzej Bobola (the Old) at Piotr Skarga's initiative, in 1609, for the Jesuits. The main building was constructed between 1609 and 1626 in the Polish Mannerist style by Jan Frankiewicz.
In 1627 the church was encompassed with three chapels, and in 1635 Urszula Meyerin, a great supporter of the Society of Jesus, was buried within. Meyerin funded a silver tabernacle for the church.〔 〕 She was also King Sigismund III's mistress, and was politically influential. Her grave was plundered and destroyed by the Swedes and Brandenburg Germans, in the 1650s, during the Deluge.〔
A vestibule was added to the interior of the temple in 1633, and a choir was added three years later. An altar made of silver was installed by Cardinal Charles Ferdinand Vasa in the 1640s. The interior of the church was damaged and looted in 1656.〔
In later years the building became more and more splendid, with rich baroque furnishings and marble altars and floors. Two more chapels were added. When the order of Jesuits was dissolved in 1773, the church changed ownership several times.〔 For some time it was a school church, later it was demoted to the role of the magazine of church furnishings, and then it was given to the order of Piarists. The Jesuits did not get the church back until the end of the First World War. In the 1920s and 1930s the church was renovated.
During World War II, after the Germans suppressed the Warsaw Uprising, they razed the Jesuit Church to the ground.
All that remained of the four-hundred-year-old edifice was a great pile of rubble.〔〔 Between the 1950s and 1973, the church was rebuilt in a simplified architectural style.

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