The article raises the issue of the complicated fate of the Greek Catholic Church in Krakow and the surrounding area after World War II and the coexistence of two fraternal rites of the Catholic Church. The study will end with the symbolic year of 1991, the year in which Father Mikołaj Deńko, a long-time Uniate priest in Krakow, died. The event coincided with the reactivation of the Greek Catholic diocese in Przemyśl by Pope John Paul II.