Church of St John the Baptist in Jaworki
ul. Kościelna 24, 34-460 Jaworki
Tourist region: Pieniny i Spisz
The wooden Lemko Orthodox church was built in 1680, and a new one was built after a fire in 1798. It is a plastered, single-nave, classicist brick building made of hewn stone with Baroque elements. It is a rural Josephines' church with a simple exterior without decoration, with architecture based on Austrian official standards. The nave and presbytery are covered by saddleback roofs that originally were shingled but today are covered in copper sheeting. The tall clock tower is topped by an onion dome with a lantern. The slender ridge tower is topped only by an onion dome.
The church has an elongated nave and a narrower, three-sided chancel to which the sacristy is adjacent. The entrance is located under the tower. The interior has a barrel vault with lunettes, which together with the walls is covered by a polychrome from 1926 created by Andriy Demkovich. The richly decorated 18th century Greek Catholic Rococo iconostasis is filled with valuable icons. The openwork Tsarist gates with a pair of columns are covered by a ciborium. The matroneum is supported by a triple arcade. There are also side altars, a pulpit, and a procession float formerly belonging to the Orthodox church. In the chancel there is a picture of St John the Evangelist painted on a board. Since 1946 it has been the Roman Catholic parish of Szlachtowa.
A Lemko cemetery surrounded by a stone and wooden fence is adjacent to the church.
In the 21st century, the church was renovated, the iconostasis was restored and the roof covering was changed. A protected site of the lesser horseshoe bat is in the attic.