Saturday, April 19, 2025

A Church Established by Polish Immigrants

  Christians are very close to moving on from sorrow and tears to immense peace, joy, and deep happiness.

Soon they will be rejoicing on Easter Sunday over the news that "He has Risen!"  "He," of course, is Jesus Christ.


 An innocent man, He
 was crucified on a cross and died for the sins of all His "children."

Photos in this post are of St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, in Adams, Massachusetts, established by Polish immigrants and consecrated in 1905.


 The interior of the church is extremely ornate and absolutely breathtaking.

The magnificent church has quite a history so, if interested, read more about St. Stanislaus Koska Church here. 


 Thanks to Polish immigrants, who, like most immigrants, worked hard and sacrificed, the church still stands and is a beacon of hope, perseverance, and beauty for all who walk through its doors. 



3 comments:

diane stetson said...

I would love to go in person to this gorgeous church someday. Thanks for sharing the lovely pictures.

Shug said...

how nice it would be to see this in person...Absolutely gorgeous. I singing praises for the resurrection. Thank you Susan for showing us the photos..

Red Rose Alley said...

Susan, saw the inside of the Church with the link you provided, and it is such a beautiful Church. It has an interesting and special story behind it also. This Church goes back so many years. The stained glass window and statues are so pretty. And of course, it hit home for me, as I'm part Polish. ; )

~Sheri

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