St. Casimir Parish, Terryville
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Terryville, Connecticut Terryville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States, and is the largest village within the town of Plymouth. In the 2010 census, Terryville had a population of 5,387, out of 12,243 in the entire town of P ...
, United States. : Founded in 1906. It is one of the Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England in the
Archdiocese of Hartford The Archdiocese of Hartford is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Hartford, Litchfield and New Haven counties in the U.S. State of Connecticut. The archdiocese includes about 470,000 Catholics, more ...
. In 2017, the parishes of Immaculate Conception, Saint Casimir, and Saint Thomas were merged by decree into the Parish of Saint Maximilian Kolbe. Since that time, these three churches have worked together to build a strong parish of believers in Jesus Christ while respecting the unique identity, rituals, traditions, and roots of each parish.


History

The journey of Saint Casimir Church began in the early 1890s when the number of Polish immigrants in Terryville sharply increased. At first, they worshipped at Immaculate Conception. However, like other nationalities, these early Polish Catholics yearned for a church with a priest to administer to their needs in their native language. In December 1900, a Polish fraternal organization, the St. Casimir Society, was formed and became the major force in pursuit of a Polish parish in Terryville. After the establishment of by-laws and a resolution to form their own parish, the St. Casimir Society immediately organized a monthly, door-to-door fund drive to raise money to build a church. Within a year, enough money was collected to purchase land. Despite the ongoing fund drives and the purchase of land, local and diocesan opposition seemed insurmountable, but this did not deter these early parishioners from pursuing their dream for a Polish parish. In January 1905, a meeting was held with the Apostolic Delegate in Washington, D.C., and, as a result, in March 1906, Father Joseph Raniszewski was appointed pastor of Saint Casimir Parish. During his first months in Terryville, Father Raniszewski held Sunday Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church and, then, at rented halls, including the original Lyceum Building. However, since the construction of the church and rectory was started simultaneously upon the new pastor's arrival, the rectory was completed first and was used for daily masses. As of May 1906, the cornerstone of the church was laid in place and, on Labor Day of that same year, Bishop Tierney consecrated St. Casimir Church.


Pastors

* Rev. Joseph Raniszewski (1906 – 1911) * Rev. Ludwig Rusin (1911 – 1918) * Rev. Paul Koszczyk (1918 – 1920) * Rev. Peter Kaczmarski (1920 – 1932) * Rev. Peter Sroka (1932 – 1959) * Rev. Julius Pac (1959 – 1975) * Rev. Stephen Ptaszynski (1976 – 1993) * Rev. Daniel Karpey (1993 – 1999) * Rev. Gerald Dziedzic (1999 – 2012) * Rev. Marcin P Pluciennik (2012 – 2015) * Rev. Tomasz Sztuber (2015 – 2017) (Administrator) * Rev. Joseph P. Crowley (since 2017) (Administrator)


Bibliography

* * The Official Catholic Directory in United States


External links


St. Casimir - Diocesan information

St. Casimir - ParishesOnline.com

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