- St. Stanislaus Kostka Church (St. Louis)
St.
Stanislaus Kostka Church is a formerCatholic Church parish located in the city ofSt. Louis, Missouri . It was established as a Catholic parish in 1880 to serve the Polish community in theArchdiocese of St. Louis . It is considered to be the best example of the overly opulent 'Polish Cathedral style ' of architecture west of theMississippi River . The church is notable for a highly publicized dispute over control of the parish and its assets between the church's lay board of directors and the Archdiocese of St. Louis. In December 2005, ArchbishopRaymond Leo Burke declared the parish's board membersexcommunicated and announced his intention to suppress the parish, meaning that it would be disbanded, with the likelihood of the premises being sold. The church continues to be maintained and run as a not-for-profit corporation by church parishioners.Church History
In 1878, the Archdiocese of St. Louis authorized the construction of a parish to serve the city's growing Polish Catholic community. In 1880, construction began on St. Stanislaus Kostka. The church was built just north of Downtown St. Louis, in a neighborhood that at the time was home to a large number of Polish immigrants. Under a land deed signed by Archbishop
Peter Kenrick in 1891, the parish property was assigned to a corporation under a pastor and lay board members to be continually appointed by the Archbishop (cf. Deed and Charter & Bylaws of 1891).In 1928, the church was damaged by a fire which destroyed the original center dome of the structure, but the other damage was repaired. In 1969, Cardinal Karol Wojtyla, Archbishop of
Kraków , who would later becomePope John Paul II , visited the parish during a trip to the United States. The building was listed as a City Landmark in 1976 and was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1979.The church continued to serve the Polish Catholic community in St. Louis even as the community dispersed from the surrounding neighborhood and the area deteriorated. By the 1970s, the parish buildings were severely deteriorated. The parishioners undertook a large scale restoration of the church building and began acquiring land surrounding the church. Later improvements included the construction of a Polish Heritage Center. By 2005, the church assets included convert|8|acre|m2 of land, and the board of trustees estimated the total value of the parish assets at $9.5 million.
Conflict with Archdiocese
The controversy, involving the control of the temporal goods of the
parish , centered on whether the property and monetary assets would be controlled by apastor appointed by thearchbishop , which is thecanonical norm, or by a lay board of directors. The controversy began underJohn Cardinal Glennon and continued under CardinalJoseph Ritter , ArchbishopJohn L. May , CardinalJustin Rigali and most recently under Archbishop Raymond Burke.According to representatives of the lay board that, since 2005, exclusively governs St.
Stanislaus Kostka Church, the current structure of theparish existed for over 100 years and the purpose of Burke's actions was to take control of the assets of the parish for primarily economic reasons. They note that the parish had sustained and restored itself without financial assistance from the Archdiocese and claimed that Burke intended to close the parish once he had control of it.The archdiocese alleges that the lay board of directors, in the early 1980s, without permission from Archbishop May, changed the original 1891 bylaws, which stipulated that the lay board was to function solely as an advisory body to the
pastor and thus under thearchbishop (cf. thePlenary Councils of Baltimore ). Therefore, not long after his appointment, Burke mandated that the structure of theparish once again conform to Canon law. In response, the lay board formally appealed to theHoly See . That appeal was denied. However, the archdiocese does not dispute that the deed to the church property itself belongs not to the archdiocese but to the parish corporation.In August 2004 Burke removed both
priests from theparish and transferred the Polish ministry to St.John the Apostle and Evangelistparish across from St. Louis Union Station. In January 2005 he threatened the members of the parish board of directors with an interdict if they did not comply with his instructions by February 4, 2005. On February 10, 2005, the lay board had still not complied, and thearchbishop issued an interdict against the board members, stating that they "knowingly, deliberately and publicly damaged seriously the unity of the Church."As of February 25, 2005, Burke's reorganization plan for parishes in south St. Louis City permanently changed the personal parish for Polish Catholics in St. Louis to the nearby church of
St. Agatha , the move to which was completed on July 1, 2005.In December 2005, the lay board announced plans to hire a
priest of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau, the Rev. Marek B. Bozek, who was thereupon suspended by hisbishop , the Most Reverend John J. Leibrecht, for leaving his post without permission. In response to the action of the board, on December 16, 2005, Burke declared that Father Bozek and the lay board members (Dr. Joseph Rudawski and Messrs. John Baras, William Bialczak, Edward Florek, Stanley Novak, and John Robert Zabielski), by their actions, were guilty of the ecclesiastical crime of schism from theRoman Catholic Church , an offense to which is automatically attached the penalty ofexcommunication . In a letter toCatholics in theArchdiocese , he warned the faithful that they would be risking grave sin if they knowingly attempt to receivesacraments from apriest who is in formal schism; Archbishop Burke also announced his intention to suppress theparish . Following this announcement, a sizeable crowd attended the first Mass to be celebrated by the new pastor, on Christmas Eve 2005.cite news | title=Backers Join Ousted Priest in 'Illicit' Mass | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/26/national/26mass.html Fact|date=December 2007 Subsequently, on December 29, 2005, Archbishop. Burke canonically suppressed St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish, since it now operates independently of the the Archdiocese of Saint Louis and the Catholic Church.On May 15, 2008, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a decree rejecting the recourse filed in March 2006 by Rev. Bozek and the other excommunicated Board members against the decrees of excommunication issued by Archbishop Burke on December 15, 2005. This decision on the part of the Vatican ratified the excommunications on the basis of the commission of schism being "evident" on the part of the excommunicated Board members.
Reunion with Archdiocese
The Archdiocese of St. Louis issued the following statement on July 23, 2008:
Mrs. Bernice Krauze, Mr. Stanley Rozanski, and Mr. Robert Zabielski, members of the Board of Directors of Saint Stanislaus Parish Corporation, met last month (June 10) with Archbishop Raymond L. Burke to be reconciled fully with the Catholic Church. They are once again in full communion with the Catholic Church and are no longer under any censure.
Since then, the three have joined other parishioners of the former Saint Stanislaus Kostka parish in filing a lawsuit against the Saint Stanislaus Parish Corporation. The lawsuit is asking for the corporation to adhere to the 1891 Bylaws, to which the parish and the Archdiocese of St. Louis had agreed. If the lawsuit is successful, the Archdiocese of St. Louis is prepared to appoint a Catholic priest, Rev. Michael Marchlewski, S.J., to Saint Stanislaus as administrator.
ee also
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Polish Cathedral style churchesExternal links
* [http://www.archstl.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=557&Itemid=150 Reconciliation of St. Stanislaus Board Members]
* [http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/religion/story/79E30405D72AB29D8625748F00696684?OpenDocument News Article Regarding the Reconciliation of St. Stanislaus Board Members]
* [http://www.stanislauskostka.com/ St.Stanislaus Kostka Church in St. Louis.]
* [http://piotr.sabrestlouis.com/ChurchNews.htm St.Stanislaus supporter's web page with photos and press articles as well as reader comments]
* [http://www.stlouisreview.com/abpcolumn.php?abpid=9772 Archbishop Burke's letter regarding schism]
* [http://www.archstl.org/parishes/documents/st_stanislaus.html Documentation Regarding St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02235a.htm Plenary Councils of Baltimore]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15071b.htm Lay Trusteeism]
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