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However, since the early 20th century they have their own filial church and cemetery.
The term filial church may have more than one signification as to minor details.
A filial church is located in Osławica, 3 km away.
The parish remained independent until 1578, when it became a filial church of Langrickenbach.
The church was first mentioned in 1275 as a filial church of Burgdorf.
It was a filial church of the church in nearby Morochów, which is much older.
At that time it was a filial church of the parish church in Verscio.
A filial church was eventually built in Krattigen.
The chapel at Schönholzerswilen was a filial church of Bussnang.
The church remained a filial church until the creation of the Romanshorn-Salmsach parish.
However, over the following years it decreased in importance and by 1508 the village church was just a filial church under the parish of Bussnang.
By 1538, a traveling pastor preached one sermon a month in the filial church in Habkern.
In 1827 the church of Schlattingen became a filial church of Basadingen.
A Roman tombstone of the 2nd century is included into the walls of the Saint Michael filial church.
Ordinarily, a filial church is a parish church which has been constituted by the dismemberment of an older parish.
The Reformed chapel became a filial church to the parish church in Bischofszell in 1861.
Initially the church in Auw was a filial church to the parish church in Sins.
The town church of Burgdorf was originally a filial church of Oberburg, but in 1401 it broke away to form its own parish.
It was a filial church of the parish of Lignerolle and remained under it even after the Protestant Reformation.
In 1720, to try to convert the Anabaptists to the Swiss Reformed faith, Bern established a filial church in the village.
A filial church was established in the village of Kiental in 1929, while Wengi and Schwandi are still part of the Frutigen parish.
After the Protestant Reformation the village church became part of a parish in Burgdorf, but was also a filial church of the church in Kirchberg.
A filial church, in the Roman Catholic Church, is a church to which is annexed the cure of souls, but which remains dependent on another church.
However, in the 16th Century, the village became part of the Reformed parish of Altnau, and the village church became a filial church of Altnau.
Filial churches to Karlykiv were located in neighboring Prybyshiv (Przybyszow) and Volia Petrova (Wola Piotrowa.)