SS. Cyril and Methodius Parish, Hartford


SS. Cyril and Methodius Parish - one of the Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England in the Archdiocese of Hartford. Founded on April 6, 1902, it is designated for Polish immigrants in Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

History

In January 1901, the recently ordained Fr. Stanislaus Lozowski was assigned as curate to serve the Polish immigrants at St. Peter Parish. On April 6, 1902, Bishop of Hartford Michael Tierney established SS. Cyril and Methodius Parish for Polish immigrants, with Fr. Lozowski appointed founding pastor. The first parish Mass was celebrated in St. Peter's basement. A small wooden church was dedicated on Governor St. The cornerstone of a large brick church was blessed on July 9, 1916.

Clergy

Current

  1. Rev. Stanislaus Lozowski
  2. Rev. William Przybylo, 1990–2008
  3. Rev. Adam C. Subocz, 2008 - October 2011
  4. Rev. Adam Hurbanczuk, November 2011 - Present

    Former Vicars

  5. Rev. Kazimirerz Heisig, Vicar † - September 2011.
† = deceased