Rodatychi

The owners were the Austrian government, Jan Machan, and Antonina Mirska, who in 1890 transferred the property to the Congregation of the Sisters of Providence that he founded in Lviv.

The landowners were: Józef Habuda and Władysław Ostrowski, a cattle trader - H. Egort, the blacksmith - J. Kaliciak, the miller - L. Biernat, the Agricultural Circle, and the shoemaker, J. Kaniak.

In the interwar period, only the Roman Catholic church remained, the Uniate parish ceased to exist.

"The village of Rodatycze is located a little in the back, on the left side of the main road from Sądowa Wisznia to Gródek Jagielloński and then to Lviv.

On the territory of the local cemetery there is a crypt with the burial of nuns of the Catholic Order.

Abandoned catholic church in Rodatychi