Presenting not only the status of the Military Ordinariate in present-day Poland, but also performing a historical analysis has resulted in many conclusions. The most important is indicating that the Church, regardless of the circumstances and political situation, tried to provide soldiers with pastoral care. The history of these “efforts” dates back to the Baptism of Poland and the first described battles fought by the emerging state. Such a long tradition even lifted the yoke of communism, reviving the institution of the Military Ordinariate of the Polish Army in a constituted form. To sum up, it must be admitted that both canon law and Polish law provisions allow to carry out the tasks set before military ministry.