St. Adalbert Roman Catholic Church Explained

Saint Adalbert Roman Catholic Church
Location Town:Elmhurst, Queens, New York
Location Country:United States of America

The Saint Adalbert Roman Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church at 52-29 83rd Street in Elmhurst, Queens, New York. It was founded in November 1892 primarily to serve immigrants from Poland who settled in the areas of Elmhurst, Maspeth and neighboring villages.[1]

History

The Church

The first parishioners of the church were initially served by priests who are speakers of the Polish language and of priests of Polish descent since 1891. The first was Father Joseph Fyda. Father Fyda was succeeded by Reverend Monsignor Boleslaus Puchalski. Other priests who served the church included Reverend Doctor Adalbert Nawrocki and Monsignor Wiadyslaw Manka. The parish was transferred to the management of Franciscan Friars Minor Conventual in 1906. It still has staff who speak Polish[2] despite its diverse parishioners at present.

The church's current structure was built in 1947.[1]

The School

There is also St. Adalbert Catholic Academy, which was established in 1892 and was also run by the church, until it was taken over by the Diocese of Brooklyn and became a Catholic Academy.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Newtown Historical Society tours MASPETH. Forgotten New York. 5 September 2011 . 6 March 2016.
  2. Web site: Winnemore. Robert John Winnemore (Esq.). The History of The Polish Community in Maspeth (1975). Juniper Park Civic Association. Junniper Berry Magazine. 6 March 2016.