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PNCC Parish unites an entire community

New York Mills Bell Festival began when Sacred Heart of Jesus/Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church donated a bell from one of the former mills to the village. The bell is now part of a monument in the park, inscribed: “To the mill workers, with gratitude.

View the history of New York Mills bell from the New York Mills Public Library and the work of Sacred Heart of Jesus/Holy Cross Parish in making the bell a treasure for the entire community.

From the Utica Observer Dispatch: NY Mills Bell Festival connects community, families

NEW YORK MILLS — Sisters Reneta Benenati, 84, and Josephine Krawczyk, 75, don’t live in the New York Mills area anymore.

The sisters left the area to attend college and become teachers, however each year they return for the village’s annual Bell Festival.

“It’s become sort of sentimental for us,” Benenati said, adding they visit “old haunts” and where they used to live.

Having grown up in Yorkville — a neighboring village — the sisters said their parents were Polish immigrants who used to work in the mills.

The annual event pays homage to those very mill workers who lived rigid lives dictated by the ring of a bell — 6 a.m. wakeup call and a 9 p.m. curfew call.

The two-day event, which began Friday, features rides, games, a parade, garage sales, fireworks and food. The festivities attract hundreds of people, young and old, to Pulaski Park on Main Street where the historic bell is on display.

“It’s nice to remember where things came from and how things used to be,” said Paul Dudajek, president of the village historical society. “I think (the event) is good because it brings the community together.”

Village resident Julie Brych said she’s been coming to the festival with her sons for about three years.

“We like to support New York Mills. It’s a good cause,” she said. “The kids like the rides, and I like the food.”

For the last 12 years the Sacred Heart of Jesus Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church hosts a fish fry on Friday and polish food on Saturday strictly for the festival.

Debbie Vivacqua, church member and co-chair of the Bell Festival Committee, said it was unbelievable people came out despite the heat.

“It’s a nice family oriented (event) we’ve had in the village,” she said. “The people love it.”

Benenati and Krawczyk chatted over their fish fry, having the chance to connect during their time-honored visit for the festival.

“It means a lot to us,” Benenati said.

“And we’re together,” Krawczyk added.

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Capturing history:

Holy Spirit Parish in Little Falls, NY is reaching out to parishioners past and present for photos of events in the Parish’s history. If you have any photos you can contact Fr. Rafal at 315-823-0793. He will scan them in and promptly return them to you.

Confirmation at the hands of Bishop Leon Grochowski in 1962
Confirmation at the hands of Bishop Leon Grochowski in 1962
Father Francis Szcesny, 1954 Holy Mass at the Parish Cemetery
Father Francis Szcesny, 1954 Holy Mass at the Parish Cemetery
First Holy Communion, Father Brzostowski, ca. 1940
First Holy Communion, Father Brzostowski, ca. 1940

Celebrating their Patronal Feast Day:

St. Francis Parish in East Meadow, NY celebrated its Patronal Feast with a weekend full of events and capped by a Fall Dinner.

Seated - Fr. Kolek, Fr. Senior Pietruszka, and standing - Fr. Koterba with dinner guests.
Seated - Fr. Kolek, Fr. Senior Pietruszka, and standing - Fr. Koterba with dinner guests.
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Events around the PNCC

There is a slew of PNCC events coming up. Among them are:

  1. Saturday, September 6, 1-5pm: 8th Annual Polka Fest, Holy Spirit PNCC at the East Herkimer Fish and Game Club, Pine Grove Rd., East Herkimer, NY.
  2. Sunday, September 7, 11am: 31st Annual Harvest Festival/Dożynki, Holy Mother of Sorrows PNCC, 212 Wyoming Ave., Dupont, PA. The blessing of the Harvest Wreath will take place at 2pm.
  3. Friday, September 12, 7pm: Blue Mass Our Lord’s Ascension PNCC, 2105 Jennings St., Bethlehem, PA. The Mass honors firefighters, police officers and EMS workers. Emergency personnel are asked to attend in uniform. The victims of 9/11 will also be remembered. A social will follow the Mass. Info: 610-694-0164.
  4. Saturday, September 13, 3pm: 90th Anniversary Celebration, Holy Cross PNCC, 534 Woodland Ave., Johnstown, PA.
  5. Friday, September 19 – Sunday, September 21: PolishFest 08, Blessed Virgin Mary of Częstochowa PNCC, 250 Maxwell Rd., Latham NY.
  6. Friday, September 19 – Sunday, September 21: YMS of R 68 Bi-annual Convention, St. Mary’s PNCC, 5375 Broadview Rd., Parma, OH.
  7. Saturday, September 20 – Sunday, September 21: 4th Annual Dożynki Polish Harvest Festival, Holy Mother of the Rosary Cathedral, 6298 Broadway, Lancaster, NY.
  8. Saturday, September 20, 10am: Eastern Diocese SOCL Seminar – Teaching the Sacrament on the Sacrament of the Word of God, St. Joseph’s PNCC, 1300 Stratford Rd., Stratford, CT.
  9. Thursday, September 25 – Saturday, September 27: 10th Synod of the Buffalo/Pittsburgh Diocese, All Saints PNCC, 500 Fifth St., Carnegie, PA.
  10. Saturday, September 27, 9am – 3pm: Tag Sale and Flea Market, St. Joseph’s PNCC, 1300 Stratford Rd., Stratford, CT.
  11. Sunday, September 28, 4pm: Polish National Union of America (Spójnia) 100th Anniversary Holy Mass and Celebratory Dinner, St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Cathedral, 529 East Locust St., Scranton, PA.
  12. Saturday, October 4, 1pm: Blessing of the Animals in honor of the Commemoration of St. Francis of Assisi, St. Francis PNCC, 1752 Harton Avenue, East Meadow, Long Island, NY.
  13. Sunday, October 5, 4pm: Holy Mass and Blessing of the Renovated Church and Reception in honor of the 76th Anniversary of St. Francis Parish. St. Francis PNCC, 1752 Harton Avenue, East Meadow, Long Island, NY.
  14. Saturday, October 11, 1pm – 5pm: Homemade Polish Platter Dinner, Holy Trinity PNCC, 619 Center St., Throop, PA.
  15. Friday, October 17: 3rd Synod of the Canadian Diocese, Holy Trinity PNCC, 880 Barton Street East, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
  16. Thursday, October 23 – Saturday, October 25: 10th Synod of the Central Diocese hosted by the Plymouth Seniorate with the theme “To Grow in Faith, Witness and Commitment to Christ.” Holiday Inn, Wikes-Barre, PA.
  17. Sunday, October 26, 4pm: Holy Mass of Thanksgiving, 50th Anniversary of the Ordination to the Holy Priesthood of Bishop Thomas J. Gnat, Holy Trinity Cathedral, 166 Pearl St., Manchester, NH.
  18. Tuesday, October 28: Central Diocese Clergy Conference, St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Cathedral, 529 East Locust St., Scranton, PA.