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St. Barbara Church
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| 1905 | | 1905 | ||
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- | |''' | + | |'''New Pastor''': |
- | |Fr. Lucjan Stokowski<br>(Fr. Michael Dyrcz - deceased) | + | |Fr. Joseph Hilinski |
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+ | |'''Last Pastor''': | ||
+ | |Fr. Lucjan Stokowski (administrator)<br>(Fr. Michael Dyrcz - deceased) | ||
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|'''Neighborhood''': | |'''Neighborhood''': | ||
| [[Gertie St.|West 15th St]]<br>and [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] area | | [[Gertie St.|West 15th St]]<br>and [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] area | ||
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|'''Mass Schedule:''' | |'''Mass Schedule:''' | ||
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+ | | <font color=red><b>REOPENED by Vatican decree!</b><br>The parish will officially be reopened on July 16th, 2012. <br>The first mass will be on Sunday, July 22, at 11 a.m. </font> | ||
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- | | | + | |Monday thru Friday||7:30 a.m |
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|Saturdays||4:30 p.m. | |Saturdays||4:30 p.m. | ||
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- | |Sundays||9:00 a.m. (English)<br> 11: | + | |Sundays||9:00 a.m. (English)<br> 11:30 a.m. (Polish) |
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Image:St_Barbara_Church_land.gif|Land purchased along Denison Ave. for St. Barbara Church and School | Image:St_Barbara_Church_land.gif|Land purchased along Denison Ave. for St. Barbara Church and School | ||
+ | Image:St._Barbara_churchdeeds.JPG|[http://brooklyncentre.com/pdf/St._Barbara's_ChurchDeeds.pdf Original deeds from Caroline Loomis to Diocese of Cleveland (1915) and Phillip & Susan Skelly (1924).]<br><small>(Thanks to Tom Adamski for providing these.)<br><span style="color:red;">4 pages - in .PDF format.<br>Click on the BLUE link to view.</span></small> | ||
Image:St._Barbara's_Hall.jpg|Second church (later used as a Hall) at the corner of W.15th and Denison | Image:St._Barbara's_Hall.jpg|Second church (later used as a Hall) at the corner of W.15th and Denison | ||
Image:St._Barbara's_Church_Rectory_(1925).jpg|1925 view of the Rectory | Image:St._Barbara's_Church_Rectory_(1925).jpg|1925 view of the Rectory | ||
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- | <span style="color:red;">Note:<br>In the gallery below, to access the first two items which are PDF versions you must click on the blue title.<br>All other items are images and can be viewed in the regular way by clicking on the thumbnail image.</span> | + | <span style="color:red;">Note:<br>In the gallery below, to access the first two items, which are PDF versions, you must click on the blue title.<br>All other items are images and can be viewed in the regular way by clicking on the thumbnail image.</span> |
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- | Image:1954_St_Barbara_Financial_Report.gif|1954 Financial Report<br><small>Submitted by Chester Nowak</small><br>[http://brooklyncentre.com/pdf/1954_St_Barbara_Financial_Report.pdf Click here for full text] | + | Image:1954_St_Barbara_Financial_Report.gif|1954<br>Financial Report<br><small>Submitted by Chester Nowak</small><br>[http://brooklyncentre.com/pdf/1954_St_Barbara_Financial_Report.pdf Click here for full text] |
- | Image:St_Barbara_Golden_Jubilee_-_front.jpg|Golden Jubilee card | + | Image:St_Barbara_Golden_Jubilee_-_front.jpg|1955<br>Golden Jubilee card<br>Front |
- | Image:St_Barbara_Golden_Jubilee_-_back.jpg|Golden Jubilee card | + | Image:St_Barbara_Golden_Jubilee_-_back.jpg|1955<br>Golden Jubilee card<br>Back |
- | Image:Diamond_Jubilee_cover.jpg|Diamond Jubilee Book<br><small>Submitted by Michael Minich</small><br>[http://brooklyncentre.com/pdf/75th_Anniversary_booklet.pdf Click here for full text] | + | Image:Diamond_Jubilee_cover.jpg|1980<br>Diamond Jubilee Book<br><small>Submitted by Michael Minich</small><br>[http://brooklyncentre.com/pdf/75th_Anniversary_booklet.pdf Click here for full text] |
- | Image:St._Barbara's_75th_Anniversary.jpg|Diamond Jubilee news article | + | Image:St._Barbara's_75th_Anniversary.jpg|1980<br>Diamond Jubilee news article<br><small>Submitted by Michael Minich</small> |
- | Image:St_Barbara_100th_Anniversary_-_front_cover.jpg|100th Anniversary Book<br>front cover | + | Image:St_Barbara_100th_Anniversary_-_front_cover.jpg|2006<br>100th Anniversary Book<br>front cover<br>[[100th Anniversary Book|Click here for full text]] |
+ | Image:St_Barbara-JohnPaulCanonization.jpg|Mar 30, 2014 Church announcement for the Mass celebrating Pope John Paul Canonization | ||
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:1948-1954 - Rev. Edward F. Gackowski | :1948-1954 - Rev. Edward F. Gackowski | ||
:1954-1958 - Rev. Stanley A. Cymanski | :1954-1958 - Rev. Stanley A. Cymanski | ||
- | :1958-1962 - Rev. Chester C. Cudnik | + | :1958-1962 - [[Rev. Chester C. Cudnik]] |
:1963-1965 - Rev. John A. Kusiak | :1963-1965 - Rev. John A. Kusiak | ||
:1965-1971 - Rev. Thaddeus Swirski | :1965-1971 - Rev. Thaddeus Swirski | ||
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:Unfortunately, on March 14, 2009, Bishop Richard Lennon sent out a letter to the parish that the church would be closed by the Diocese thus bringing to an end to Barbarowa. The last mass was officiated by the Bishop on May 9, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. What is to become of the building and property now? | :Unfortunately, on March 14, 2009, Bishop Richard Lennon sent out a letter to the parish that the church would be closed by the Diocese thus bringing to an end to Barbarowa. The last mass was officiated by the Bishop on May 9, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. What is to become of the building and property now? | ||
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+ | :<b>UPDATE:</b> Thanks to the devoted parishioners and their relentless fight to have the parish returned to them, the Vatican decreed that the Church be allowed to re-open on July 16, 2012, nearly 18 months after Bishop Lennon closed it. By late June 2012, the Diocese was busy cleaning the interior and replacing the statues that had been removed. The front page of the June 27, 2012 issue of the Plain Dealer carried the story and a photo of three workers from Henninger's Religious Goods re-installing the statue of St. Barbara over the side altar. | ||
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:*Kantowa - St. John Cantius (University Hts, also known as the Tremont area) | :*Kantowa - St. John Cantius (University Hts, also known as the Tremont area) | ||
- | :::-- [Website has been shutdown and no longer available] See the [http://www.bluetreeart.com/ClevelandSouthside Tremont webpage] by Pat Schmidt -- | ||
:*Krakowa - Sacred Heart of Jesus (Lansing Ave. and East 71st) | :*Krakowa - Sacred Heart of Jesus (Lansing Ave. and East 71st) | ||
:*Jackowa - St. Hyacinth (East 61st and Francis Ave.) | :*Jackowa - St. Hyacinth (East 61st and Francis Ave.) |
Current revision
Building HistoryChurch Building #1
Church Building #2
Church Building #3
Church Building #4<p style='font-style:italic'>"In the Polish parish of St. Barbara, Father Joseph S. Jarosz broke ground on Denison Avenue at West 15th Street in July, 1950, for the construction of a new brick church in the Lombard round-arch style, capable of seating 650 people. Distinctive of the attractive structure is a 65-foot tower and the stained glass windows depicting the seven sacraments. Archbishop Hoban dedicated it July 13, 1952"</p> <p style="text-align:right"> --Source: "History of the DIOCESE OF CLEVELAND", page 422 </p>
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