1Mar 19, 2009
Hello, During a meeting at St. Hyacinth’s, on March 22, 1908, the parish organization agreed to build a new parish on the corner of 19th and Becher Street. In 1909, the parish was completely built. (Borun, Thaddeus, We, the Milwaukee Poles (Milwaukee: Nowiny Publishing Co. 1946)). The parish is currently active and more info can […]
2Mar 8, 2009
Hello, St. Mary of Czestochowa Parish was established in 1907, on Milwaukee’s Northeast side of the city. The church was built on 3055 N. Fratney Street. (Borun, Thaddeus, We, the Milwaukee Poles (Milwaukee: Nowiny Publishing Co. 1946)). St. Mary of Czestochowa Parish merged with St. Casimir’s Parish to form the Parish of Our Lady of […]
3Feb 28, 2009
Hello, St. Casimir’s Parish was founded in 1894, when it was decided to divide the congregation of St. Hedwig’s Parish in Milwaukee’s Riverwest section of the city. St. Casimir’s Parish is located on N. Bremen, E. Clarke and N. Weil streets (Borun, Thaddeus, We, the Milwaukee Poles (Milwaukee: Nowiny Publishing Co. 1946)). St. Casimir’s Parish […]
4Feb 25, 2009
Hello, SS Cyril and Methodius Parish was founded in 1893 by Father John Szukalski. The church is located between S.15th and S.16th on W. Windlake Avenue. (Borun, Thaddeus, We, the Milwaukee Poles (Milwaukee: Nowiny Publishing Co. 1946)). The church is now the home of a newer parish called St. Maximilian Kolbe and offers masses in […]
5Feb 21, 2009
Hello, St. Josaphat’s Parish was founded in 1888 and is located on S.6th St. and Lincoln Avenue on Milwaukee’s Southside. The original parish church burned down in 1889 and then the basilica was constructed. In 1901, construction of the basilica was completed. (Borun, Thaddeus, We, the Milwaukee Poles (Milwaukee: Nowiny Publishing Co. 1946)). The beauty […]
6Feb 21, 2009
Hello, Besides Milwaukee’s Southside, another Polish community emerged in the area of Riverwest. Milwaukee’s second Polish parish was founded at E. Brady st. and N. Humboldt avenue. St. Hedwig’s Parish was established in 1871 by Polish immigrants, mostly from West Prussia. The church pictured below was constructed in 1886. (Borun, Thaddeus, We, the Milwaukee Poles […]
7Feb 21, 2009
Hello, In 1888, Fr. Hyacinth Gulski, who was the pastor of St. Hyacinth’s Parish, decided to split the St. Hyacinth congregation into another parish. This parish would be named St. Vincent de Paul ( sw. Wincentego). The Parish was built on S.21 St. and W. Mitchell St. This was also the third Polish church on […]
8Feb 20, 2009
Hello, Below are some pictures of St. Stanislaus Parish, which is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. These pictures were taken by my brother Scott a few weeks ago. The building connected on the right side of the church was once Notre Dame High School. Notre Dame closed down in the late 1980’s, just before I was […]
9Feb 1, 2009
Hello, Last week I published a post about St. Stanislaus Parish, along with pictures that my brother and I took. Today, I’d like to post some of the pictures that we took of St. Hyacinth Parish. In 1882, the Parish of St. Stanislaus decided that the amount of people belonging to its congregation was too […]
10Jan 20, 2009
Hello, This past weekend, my brother and I took pictures of the Polish churches on both the Southside and Riverwest areas of Milwaukee. We were not able to take pictures of the inside because the churches were not open at the time. The pictures below are of St. Stanislaus Parish: St.Stanislaus is located at 524 […]