- 127 Paterson Avenue Wallington, NJ 07057
- Tel: (973) 778-7405 Fax: (973) 815-0175
- Email: mostsacredheart@verizon.net
Parish Events
Due to pandemic restrictions, our Lenten Retreat in Polish language are spread on three consecutive Tuesdays: on March 2,9 and 16. Father Krystian Burdzy will be leading them for us.
Father Krystian Burdzy was born on April 3, 1978 in Nisko, Poland, the eldest of three siblings. His younger brother, Artur, also a priest, is working in Diocese of Sandomierz, Poland. After graduating High School, Father Krystian studied in the Seminary in Sandomierz, where he graduated, and obtained a master’s degree in theology from KUL University in Lublin, in 2003. He was ordained May 24, 2003.
In 2006, Father Krystian came to America, since then served in Polish, English and Spanish speaking parishes. Right now, he is serving as Administrator in Good Shepherd Parish in Hopelawn, NJ (Diocese of Metuchen).
Waiting for our Lenten Retreat, let us ask Holy Spirit for an abundance of His graces for Father Krystian Burdzy, and for us for openness on His Gifts.
Schedule is as follow:
Tuesday, March 2, 2021, 7 PM: Holy Mass with a retreat homily
Tuesday, March 6, 2021, 7 PM: Eucharistic Adoration with a retreat homily
Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 7 PM: Holy Mass with a retreat homily, an opportunity for a plenary indulgence.
Polish School
The main goal of our Polish School. St. Stanislaus Kostka Walllington is implanting and developing in our students the spirit of Polish culture by learning the Polish language, history and geography of Polish and cultivate Polish traditions and customs.
AThe main goal of our Polish School of St. Stanisław Kostka in Wallington, is to instill and develop the Polish spirit in our students by learning the Polish language, history and geography of Poland and cultivating Polish traditions and customs.
By awakening students' interest in the homeland of their parents and grandparents, we spark in them love and a sense of belonging to Poland. In this way, with greater enthusiasm and joy, they assimilate the Polish language and knowledge about this country, distant to them. Our students are proud of their Polishness! The school's activity is not limited to teaching.
Our students also have the opportunity to get to know Poland and its culture and traditions through various school celebrations woven into lessons, e.g. patriotic academies, St. Andrew's Day, Nativity Clubs, Easter customs, Mother's Day etc. We employ teachers with experience acquired both in Poland and the USA to work with children and young people. We operate under the patronage of the Catholic University of Lublin st. John Paul II.