- St. Adalbert's Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
St. Adalbert's Church referred to in Polish as 'Kościół Świętego Wojciecha', is a
Roman Catholic Parish located at 1923 W. Becher St onMilwaukee 's South Side, and one ofMilwaukee 's 'Polish Cathedral 's.Dedication
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Adalbert of Prague , Czech / Polish martyr and saint of theRoman Catholic Church .History
With the need for additional churches exploding on Milwaukee's South Side, five lots were purchased on the corner of Becher and South 19th street on June 23, 1908. Two months later the
corner stone was laid and blessed under the guidance of Rev. Michael Domachowski was also named as the first parish priest.On
February 28 ,1909 , the church and its adjoiningschool were blessed and completed later that year. The students were taught by theSchool Sisters of Notre Dame . OnSeptember 18 ,1909 Domachowski was followed by another priest Wacław (Wenceslaus) Kruszka fresh from his extensive “exile” in Ripon. He was elated to finally have aMilwaukee parish, which had been brokered by the Polish bishop inChicago , Auxiliary BishopPaul Peter Rhode .Father Kruszka brought love and passion to his parish. The adjoining
school reached its peak enrollment by 1924, when 1,585 pupils were taught by 23 sisters. Due to growing attendance and the popularity of the pastor, the parish decided to build a new church at a cost of $252,000 on land donated by St. Hyacinth’s parish. OnApril 23 ,1931 the church was completed and blessed.During the time, Father Kruszka was also instrumental in organizing the new Blessed Sacrament Parish on 41st and Oklahoma Streets.
Architecture
The church is the city’s only example of Polish-inspired
Romanesque Revival architecture. The talltower on the northwest corner of the church was built to resemble that ofWawel Cathedral inCracow ,Poland . Thecopper cladbelfry holds four bells with the names ofSt. Adalbert ,Jesus ,Mary , and theAngel inscribed on them. The church became well known in theMilwaukee area for its beautifulstained glass windows .ources
*Borun, Thaddeus, We, the Milwaukee Poles (Milwaukee: Nowiny Publishing Co. 1946)
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Wacław Kruszka External links
* [http://www.polishchurchesofmilwaukee.com/ The Polish Churches of Milwaukee]
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