Franciszek Chałupka (1856 – 1909) was a Polish-American Catholic priest who founded the first Polish-American parishes in New England. Chałupka was born...
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romantic poet Franciszek Chalupka (1856–1909), Polish-American clergy in New England This page lists people with the surname Chalupka. If an internal...
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(soccer) player Franciszek Chalupka (1856–1909), Polish theologian; founder of the first Polish-American parishes in New England Franciszek Czapek (1811–unknown)...
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purchased in 1903 at Worcester Road for the parish cemetery. Fr. Franciszek Chałupka (1887-1908) Fr. Stanisław Łączyński Fr. Wacław Lenz Fr. Tarnowski...
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Jersey Fabian Bruskewitz (born 1935), Bishop of Lincoln, Nebraska Franciszek Chalupka (died 1909), Polish priest, graduate of Orchard Lake Seminary, founder...
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Leon Jastremski Maria Siemionow Leon Jaworski Ryszard Kuklinski Franciszek Chalupka Ed Pulaski Jerzy Neyman Ralph Modjeski Vincent Barzynski Alexander...
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in Massachusetts. In 1890 Bishop Patrick O'Reilly appointed Fr. Franciszek Chalupka spiritual adviser to the group responsible for organizing new parishes...
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Głazek [pl], 1935–1936 Mikołaj Godlewski [pl], 1936–1939 Jan Kwapiński vel Piotr Chałupka [pl], 1939–1939 Kazimierz Tomczak, 1939–1939 Albert Leister [pl], 1939–1939...
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the town of Palmer in the year 1886. Through the efforts of Fr. Franciszek Chalupka, the small group of Polish settlers in Three Rivers, Thorndike and...
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States from 1887. There are 78 such parishes in 10 dioceses. Fr Franciszek Chalupka was the founder of the first Polish-American parishes in New England...
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was blessed and dedicated by Bishop Harkins on April 21, 1907. Fr. Franciszek Chalupka of Webster, Massachusetts, was also present at this solemn occasion...
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