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St. Joseph Parish, Gardner

Coordinates: 42°34′09″N 71°59′42″W / 42.56917°N 71.99500°W / 42.56917; -71.99500
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St. Joseph Parish
St. Joseph Church
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42°34′09″N 71°59′42″W / 42.56917°N 71.99500°W / 42.56917; -71.99500
Location358 Pleasant Street
Gardner, Massachusetts
CountryUnited States
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteParish website
History
FoundedDecember 6, 1908
Founder(s)Polish immigrants
DedicationSt. Joseph
Administration
DivisionCluster 11
ProvinceBoston
DioceseWorcester
Clergy
Bishop(s)Most Rev. Robert Joseph McManus
Pastor(s)Rev. Thomas M Tokarz

St. Joseph Parish - designated for Polish immigrants in Gardner, Massachusetts, United States.

Founded December 6, 1908. It is one of the Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England in the Diocese of Worcester.

History

The first Polish settler who came to Gardner was Jan Kulczyk. He landed in New York on April 2, 1892, and the next day he traveled to Gardner. Later, other Polish immigrants, including Jan Kijek, Peter Piascik, Paul Cychol, Francis Wiski, and Roman Kulczyk, joined him.

In 1903, members of the Polish settlement in Gardner began to organize associations and interest groups.

The first such organization was the Polish National Alliance which was founded in 1903. A few years later the organization entertained the idea of creating a community of fraternal aid. After many meetings and deliberations, the St. Joseph Society[1] was founded on March 2, 1906.

Since September 11, 1906, the Society began paying its members five U.S. dollars a week to help the sick or handicapped.

On May 5, 1907, a committee made up of Eugene Pliskowski, Stanley Hryniewicz, Roman Kulczyk, and Matthew Kodys bought a parcel of land at 358 Pleasant St.

After obtaining permission from Thomas D. Beaven, bishop of Springfield, to establish the St. Joseph Parish, the Polish settlers in Gardner welcomed Fr. Julius Rodziewicz as the first pastor.

On December 6, 1908, St. Joseph Parish was canonically established, and Fr. Julius Rodziewicz celebrated his first Mass in the Holy Rosary Church.

Pastors

  • Fr. Juliusz Rodziewicz (1908-1912)
  • Fr. Andrzej Krzywda (1912-1913)
  • Fr. John Mardyrosiewicz (1913-1914)
  • Fr. Stanisław Chlapowski (1914-1950)
  • Fr. Władysław Radzik (1950-1957)
  • Fr. Henry Banach (1957-1959)
  • Fr. Józef Niedzwiecki (1959-1978)
  • Fr. Kazimierz Kurzawski (1978-1991)
  • Fr. Karol Borowski (1991-1993)
  • Fr. Franciszek Piechocki (1993-1994)
  • Fr. Thomas Tokarz (1994-2015)[2]

References

Bibliography

  • A short parish history from the 1933 Jubilee Book. St. Joseph Parish - Gardner MA: the internet Polish Genealogical Source.
  • The 90th Anniversary Booklet 1908-1998. Gardner, Massachusetts. 1998.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish - Centennial 1893-1993. Our Lady of Czestochowa, Boston. 1993.
  • The Official Catholic Directory in USA