- Edward Kozłowski
Father Edward Kozlowski (1860-1915) was a
Polish-American Catholic Priest, and the first PolishBishop , in theRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee , inMilwaukee, Wisconsin . [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bkoze.html]Biography
Edward Kozłowski was born on
November 21 ,1860 inTarnów , in the Austrian occupied portion ofPoland . He came to theUnited States in 1885, first settling inChicago and then studying for the priesthood at St. Francis Seminary inMilwaukee . After pacifying one violent Polish parish inMichigan , he was sent to an even more violent one in Manistee. Shots had been fired at the previous priest, and Kozlowski’s calming presence brought peace to a tense situation. Kozlowski showed the gift of not only working with combatant Poles but also maintaining good relations with the local German archbishop, who was often at odds with the parishioners.Father Kozlowski was then transferred to
Milwaukee and named pastor of St. Stanislaus Parish in an attempt to calm an extremely tense situation there as well. There had been considerable strife between the local Polish parishes and theArchdiocese of Milwaukee , which was run by German and Irishclergy . The localPolish language paperKuryer Polski of Polish activist and politicianMichał Kruszka had been agitating for greater representation within the local church hierarchy. As many Poles did not speak English and worked at the bottom of the social economic ladder, many within the Archdiocese felt that the Poles were not "American enough" to participate in the church leadership. This situation had eventually led to a split within the church, and a branch of the rivalPolish National Catholic Church had been established inMilwaukee . It was thought that Father Kozlowski's skills as a mediator would find a solution to bring both parties together and heal the wounds.On
January 14 ,1914 , amid much celebration, Father Kozlowski was named asMilwaukee 's first Polish bishop byPope Pius X . He was only the second Polish-speaking Bishop appointed in America, following the appointment of BishopPaul Peter Rhode inChicago in 1908. A parade was organized at theCathedral of St. John the Evangelist , where Father Kozlowski had been consecrated, and passed alongMilwaukee ’s streets, which had been lit with torches. A carriage pulled by four horses took Bishop Kozlowski to St. Stanislaus, which was filled to capacity. An estimated 50,000 gathered at St. Stanislaus church just to catch a glimpse.Bishop Kozlowski worked tirelessly to heal wounds among the parishioners in
Milwaukee as well as address grievances for Polish priests, who had lower salaries than their German and Irish brethren.However only one year after his appointment, Bishop Kozlowski fell ill from blood poisoning and died on
August 7 ,1915 . The pride of “Stanisławowo” had died. Some 30,000 mourners attended the funeral. Chicago Bishop Paul Rhode declared at the memorial service: “How difficult it was for us to obtain a second Polish bishop, and how easy to lose him”. [http://www.archmil.org/aboutus/history3.asp]References
* Borun, Thaddeus, We, the Milwaukee Poles (Milwaukee: Nowiny Publishing Co. 1946)
* Kruszka, Wacław “A History of Poles In America to 1908” (Washington D.C. 2001)
* Avella, Steven M. In the Richness of the Earth (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2002)
* Kuznewski, Anthony J., "Faith and Fatherland: The Polish Church War in Wisconsin, 1896-1918"(Notre Dame: Notre Dame Press 1980) [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0034-6705(198110)43%3A4%3C621%3ATPCWIW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-U JSTOR review]ee also
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Polish National Catholic Church
*Michael Kruszka
*Wacław Kruszka
*St. Stanislaus Catholic ChurchExternal links
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bkoze.html Bishop Edward Kozlowski at catholic-hierarchy.org]
* [http://www.polishchurchesofmilwaukee.com Polish Churches of Milwaukee]
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