Dziennik Chicagoski, June 10, 1895
Consecration services of St. Hyacinth Church took place yesterday before a large crowd of parishioners. Four other Polish parishes were also represented, namely, St. Stanislaus Kostka, St. John Cantius, St. Hedwig, and St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr. An impressive number of Polish
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 14, 1895
Well known for his scandalous activities among the people in Cleveland, Baltimore, Chicago, and other cities, Reverend Joseph Radziszewski, who has turned "independent" (many articles about him have appeared in Dziennik Chicagoski) has reformed and desires to return to the fold. Through the i
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 14, 1895
As has been previously announced, examinations are over at the St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish School. Their results were favorable, to say the least. We were well informed about this but were not inclined to mention it in the paper because we did not wish to be called biased, nor did we wish to
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 14, 1895
A beautiful review presented by the students and teachers of the Sisters of Nazareth Parochial School climaxed the school work for the summer. A large number of Polish persons were present who were impressed by the accomplishments of the small boys and girls. The "Hymn to the Blesse
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 15, 1895
Although the report was made that St. Hedwig Church would be opened tomorrow, an unexpected court order has been issued, temporarily holding up the opening. All the arrangements for a parade, in which societies from other parishes agreed to participate, and for special services have been canc
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 17, 1895
The split between the parishioners of St. Hedwig Parish was widened considerably yesterday. The unscrupulous, fallen Reverend Anthony Kuzlowski roused a handful of people to revolt, trampled upon the rights of the Church, and led his followers away from the fold of the Roman Catholic Church.<
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 20, 1895
The process instituted by the schismatics against the opening of St. Hedwig Church was aired today in Judge Payne's courtroom. Judge Payne, after hearing both sides of the issue, lifted the injunction issued last Saturday, June 15, and, after reprimanding the accusers for their disgraceful co
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 20, 1895
St. Stanislaus Kostka College of Chicago, which was founded five years ago, is gradually developing, and if it were not for the opposition of a certain portion of the local Polish society the College would be one of the largest of its kind. It is characteristic of our people to find
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 21, 1895
Yesterday a short notice of Judge Payne's decision in favor of St. Hedwig Parish was given; today we wish to give full details of the case. Jacob Dziewior at al vs. Catholic Bishop of Chicago In order not to be accused of being biased, we are giving a reprint of the affair
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 21, 1895
A last-minute bulletin has just been received informing us that, by order of the Archbishop of Chicago, a change of pastors in St. Hedwig Parish has been made. The present pastor, Reverend Eugene Sedlaczek, was transferred to the pastor-ship of St. Hyacinth Parish, in Avondale. Reve
June 22, 1895
The executive committee: St. Pocewriczius, A. Rudauskas, J. Jauksztas, J. Markewiczius, J. Petroszius, and W. Liuberskis. We also decided to hold two more meetings. The first meeting is on June 22, at J. Twerijonas' Hall, 642 S. Canal street, and the second meeting is on June
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 22, 1895
A short notice about the opening of the Church and the change of pastors in St. Hedwig Parish was given yesterday. Further details about the change have been received. First of all, we are authorized to announce that the change of pastors in St. Hedwig Parish was made at the request
Lietuva, June 22, 1895
Up to the present time twenty-four Lithuanian families have bought farms and ten of them are now living on them. J. Balcewiczius, a priest, started to build the church on his own farm. We are helping in the building of the church with our labor. The church is not far from Hazen, Arkansas, whe
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 24, 1895
The Dramatic Circle Of St. John Cantius Parish staged a benefit performance at Walsh's hall yesterday in honor of the birthday of Reverend John Kasprzycki, pastor of the parish. The play, "Dosag w Kominie" (The Dowry In the Chimney), in two acts, with songs, was successfully presented to a ca
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 24, 1895
Peace has finally come to St. Hedwig Parish. Yesterday thousands of people gathered at the church to take part in the opening services. This indeed was a happy occasion for the parishioners, for yesterday's solemn festivities were unmarked by any unpleasant incident. The c
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 27, 1895
The Fair Committee of St. John Cantius Parish wishes to acknowledge the following contributions for the coming fair: Apollinaris Jasinski, 2 Carpenter Street: two barrels of beer and two bottles of cognac. M. Mazurkiewicz, 74 Front Street: two cases of soda water. <
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 28, 1895
Contributions of money and various articles to be used as prizes at the coming St. John Cantius Parish bazaar continue to roll in. Out of the forty-two contributors, most of whom are businessmen, three gave eighteen dollars while the others contributed boxes of soap and cigars, and cases of s
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 29, 1895
The recent plea for a wagon by the Sisters of Nazareth, who operate the Polish Hospital, has brought unexpected results. Francis Kwasigroch, superintendent of the Milwaukee Avenue Post Office, donated a fine wagon. Public acknowledgment is also being made that Francis Wleklinski, wh
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 29, 1895
The committee in charge of the St. John Cantius Parish Bazaar has received contributions to the amount of $159.25 from eighteen persons, as well as a quantity of merchandise. The largest contribution, $25, was received from Sokup and Company, 427 Milwaukee Avenue. The committee in c
Dziennik Chicagoski, July 1, 1895
Consecration ceremonies of the cornerstone of the now church building in St. Joseph Parish ware held yesterday at 48th and Paulina Streets. The services were performed by Reverend Jaeger, O. S. D. Reverend M. Pyplatz, pastor of St. Joseph Parish, and many other priests were present.