Antoniego Padewskiego) is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Ostrołęka, Poland.
The initiator and benefactor of the construction of the monastery and church was Tomasz Gocłowski, judge of the Nur land, who announced his intention to found the complex at the Bernardine convent in Przasnysz on January 14, 1664.
[1] The motivation for the foundation was a desire to gain prestige, as well as to prevent the possible spread of Protestantism from neighboring Prussia.
[4] The introduction of monks to their new residence took place on June 13, 1666, on the feast day of Saint Anthony of Padua.
Secularised in the aftermath of the January Uprising in 1864, it was taken over by the tsarist authorities of partitioned Poland and a school was moved to the former convent.