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OUR PARISH HISTORY

A brick church with crosses and a steeple on a clear day.

OUR BEGINNING

1920 - All Saints Parish was organized by Rev. John Mazur.

1929 -  All Saints was accepted into the Polish National Catholic Church (P.N.C.C.) and the state charter was obtained on June 10, 1929.

1937 - Rennovation of old church and builidings and blessed.

1942 - Land on Halleck St. was acquired.

1947 - New brick rectory was erected.

1955 - Work on a new brick church was started and completed in 1956.

1959 - 30th anniversary of the parish celebrated and mortgage burned.

1962 Parish property of 2 adjacent homes on Mitchell St. were purchased by the Maria Konopnicka Society.

1972 - A cemetary section was obtained at Forest Lawn Cemetary on Van  Dyke in Detroit for burial of parishioners including those from Holy Cross Parish.

A man performs a ceremonial act outdoors surrounded by people in religious attire.

A NEW BEGINNING IN STERLING HEIGHTS

1989 - Property at 17 Mile Rd. in Sterling Heights purchased to build a new church, hall and rectory.

1990 - Properties on Mitchell & Halleck were sold and the land in Sterling Heights was blessed and ground broken to build the new facilities.

1991 - Design was chosen and construction began in June.

1992 - Construction completed and church was blessed and dedicated on September 12.

Black and white photo of a house under construction in 1992.

LOOKING FORWARD.....

BLESSED BY GOD FOR 95 YEARS


On Sunday, June 30, 2019 We celebrated the 90th anniversary of our parish with a mass celebrated by Prime Bishop Anthony Mikovsky.  

  We look forward to continuing the work of Jesus Christ in spreading His love and mercy to others through "Work, Struggle & Truth" under the guidance of Fr. Jim Ploskonka.

 

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