Post-war communist repressions were turned against both the Roman Catholic Church and other denominations, including the Greek Catholic Church. The article contains an edition of a document created by the security services in Krakow, which concerned the dissolution and repression of the Greek Catholic Church of St. Norbert. The foundation of the Uniate parish in Krakow took place in 1784. In 1808, Greek Catholics received a church together with a monastery in Krakow at Wiślna Street 11. After almost 140 years, communists began intense activities aimed at liquidating the parish, taking over church properties, as well as intense repressions against the clergy and the faithful of this parish. After more than half a century, the Greek Catholic church in Krakow regained its properties and parish structures as part of the recovery