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A beautiful, Romanesque, Catholic Church in the middle of Old Poletown, Detroit. Just minutes away from downtown, we welcome visitors!
Saint Hyacinth is located on the eastside of Detroit in an area commonly known as Poletown. Saint Hyacinth Parish was founded in 1907. During this time, the Polish population in the Detroit area was growing rapidly. Face with an ever-increasing number of Poles north and east of Saint Albertus Parish, Bishop John Foley was prompted to establish a new Polish parish. Bishop Foley challenged the Rev. Father Sylvester Kolkiewicz to build a new parish to serve the growing Polish population of this area. Father Kolkiewicz accepted this tremendous challenge. On May 8, 1907 Saint Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church was founded. Saint Hyacinth is still an active parish today. In addition to the celebration of the Mass and continued offering of the Sacraments, Saint Hyacinth proudly carries on the heritage of our Polish ancestors. The year 2007 was a special one for Saint Hyacinth Parish. We celebrated our 100th Anniversary. We now enter into the next 100 years. This is a beautiful building; but you are what makes it a beautiful church and parish. It was our ancestors and now you that give this parish its rich history and Polish heritage. It is you that can help Saint Hyacinth Parish grow in the next 100 years. We welcome you to come back to Saint Hyacinth often. Come here to share in your heritage and most importantly to join with us in the celebration of the Mass. Together as the Saint Hyacinth family, we can define the history for the next 100 years of our parish. Within these pages you will find out a little about our parish today and its history. We would also like to invite you to join us for Mass or one of the many special events we have planned. Whenever you gather at Saint Hyacinth to celebrate the sacrifice of the Mass or one of our festivals, surely the memories of days gone by fill your mind. These are the treasures of the past one hundred years. Please join us as we build the memories and treasures of a lifetime.
Ready for a visit? Check the following opening hours for St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church:
Monday: | 10:00 am - 03:00 pm |
Tuesday: | 10:00 am - 03:00 pm |
Wednesday: | 10:00 am - 03:00 pm |
Thursday: | 10:00 am - 03:00 pm |
Friday: | 10:00 am - 03:00 pm |
Saturday: | 04:00 pm - 05:00 pm |
Sunday: | 10:00 am - 12:00 pm |
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Happy Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus! http://www.ncregister.com/blog/kschiffer/where-did-devotion-to-the-sacred-heart-of-jesus-come-from
We're sad to bring the news that Gregg Knoche passed away this week. Gregg's wife Mary is the daughter of Clara and Chester Tomaszycki. Mary would like to thank everyone for their prayers and support for Gregg and their family over his 4-year battle with colon cancer. Please continue to pray for them to be consoled in this sorrowful time. This Friday, June 28th, Visitation for Gregg will be at the Gendernalik Funeral Home, 23 Mile Rd, New Baltimore from 2:30pm until 8pm with the Rosary at 7pm. Funeral Mass will be on Saturday, June 29th, at St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church, 3151 Farnsworth St., Detroit. In State at 10am with Holy Mass at 11am.
This FREE non-credit course is being offered online using the seminary's learning management system, Canvas. Upon signing up for the course, students will receive credentials for accessing the online class. http://explore.shms.edu/missionofthelaity?fbclid=IwAR0HCPp0E-mkbKFZMpCh0tFJU6F9Opy0u0-Z_cQK-gzrJzjYSVFyiOojaEg
Join us Sunday to celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi with adoration and a eucharistic procession! And then stay after Mass for our alumni picnic! More info about the picnic at the link below ⬇️ https://www.facebook.com/events/280421295969164/
One of the newly ordained priests addressed the congregation at Blessed Sacrament after their ordinations. "We ask for your continued prayers that we may remain faithful to our promises. Pray that we will be prayerful and holy. Pray that we will be courageous in our preaching. Pray that we will be joyful missionary disciples. Pray that we will take refuge in Mary, Mother of Priests. And pray that God will call more men to pick up their cross and follow him in the priesthood." Remember to keep Fr. Nowak, Fr. Peterson, and Fr. McKenzie as they start their priestly ministries! https://www.facebook.com/ArchofDet/videos/608192869659482/?__xts__[0]=68.ARAcqX1ziUvU-7eDvpugj-HYUVr_TUQu2uYXWliZgzzoxbVB6Mkodx2VM2VUciCr9zoD8AO-E96hCCBN8eCrZz-LYC9pW0f7LcCCkXKFBAXgiqp6VLQqpJsotiwjrO1ERms7AOjA9ANLc40OtQ3UOJIvcoE86O9eAKqqCHDVg1h2mqTsRjrFsBpevvmo9d0ChKVY4cxdmuPHVxj7_4AXXpx5d_9Qjs1CY9eElTkjH9F4GaxudpJe0AT5wTtkKPh7F463DjFonK-3MvhprklI3PjzsCzo9jBTLrb2w6kddJeV6cD5DOUKKo3xOvlED5gF6eQShrI2ocl-8HW6ItjBpcvN6cpyZmiIJ1PtpUROo42UjmAP5XVRedYZFw&__tn__=H-R
Another Michigander is on the path to sainthood!
Many thanks to Mark and his grandson Avery for working hard this week to install some new lights. Mark has completed many projects over the last few years with other parishioners and it's great to see him teaching the next generation the importance of service!
The archbishop is calling on all of you to join us as a parish in unleashing the Gospel.
Thank you to everyone for celebrating Fr. Janusz's 70th birthday yesterday! We are so please he announced that while he has reached the age of retirement in the AOD, he has agreed to the archbishop's request to remain at St. Hyacinth and Queen of Apostles. Fr. Janusz expressed his appreciation of the parish, the parishioners and committed to serving our parish as long as his health will allow. To this end, Father expressed appreciation for all the prayers on his behalf and encouraged continued prayers not just for him, but for the vocations in general.
We are sad to announce that Stanley Palmer passed away on May 22, 2019 at the age of 51. Stanley is loved and will be missed by all who knew him. He is remembered as a big teddy bear with a heart of gold. Stanley is the beloved son of Patricia and the late Russell. Dear brother of Angie (Rodney) Dean, Sandy (Ron) Bielak, Peggy (the late Don) Grigg, Russell Jr. (the late Diane) and Peter (Collette). Loving uncle of Nikki, Colleen (Kevin), Crystal (Michael), Jessica (Bryan), Lauren, Keith, Scottie (Sheila), Debbie (Christopher), Sarah, Russell III, Joshua and Gabrielle. Proud great uncle of Sue, Kendra, Seth, Lilly, Owen, Dominic, Landon, Killian, Bryan and Aurora. Stanley was a fervent supporter of Saint Hyacinth parish, always willing to help out at parish functions. Stanley could always be found selling raffle tickets outside the church no matter what the weather was like. A memorial mass will take place on Friday, June 7, 2019 at 10:00am at St. Hyacinth Catholic Church, 3151 Farnsworth, Detroit. Memorial contributions may be made to the church.
We bring our petitions to Mary, our Mother, before Mass this weekend in honor of the month of Mary. Stop in 30 minutes before Mass (3:30 PM on Saturday, 10:45 AM on Sundays) to pray this beautiful devotion as a parish community.
The Spring Fling is open for business! Stop by before 6 pm to throw your ticket into our basket raffle, pick up some delicious baked goods, and enjoy a gołąbki dinner. We hear Fr Janusz peeled most of the potatoes so they might be extra yummy. The boutique is also having a 75% off Christmas items sale!
Today, Archbishop Vigneron released his fourth pastoral letter, encouraging us to focus on reclaiming Sunday as a day of rest and witness. In that vein, he announced that the AOD will be moving all sports activities (competition and practices) from Sundays to other days of the week. "In shifting away from the hustle of required sporting activities on Sunday, we will reclaim this holy day and create more time for families to choose activities that prioritize time spent with each other and our Lord." We look forward to sharing resources from the AOD with families in our parish on how to keep holy the Sabbath within your own homes! https://www.unleashthegospel.org/pastoral-notes/the-day-of-the-lord/
May is Mary's month! Before every Mass, we'll be saying the rosary together as a parish. Stop in 30 minutes before Mass (3:30 PM on Saturday, 10:45 AM on Sundays) to pray this beautiful devotion as a parish community.
Today we remember moms who grieve their children. If Mother's Day is a painful reminder for you next week, due to death of a child, miscarriages, or infertility, St Anne's offers a plain, bells and whistles free, Mass on Sunday afternoon. https://www.facebook.com/events/1728533150625962/?ti=as
Did you know that there are approved apparitions of St. Joseph? Learn more and celebrate the feast of St. Joseph the Worker today! https://aleteia.org/2019/05/01/when-st-joseph-appeared-in-france-he-left-a-miraculous-spring-of-water/?utm_campaign=NL_en&utm_source=daily_newsletter&utm_medium=mail&utm_content=NL_en&fbclid=IwAR3GNCuc8r1ejPkc_p57bbZleAMwgwPr5NmIqPZzSigedI6NOuSzREOMmoo
We hope everyone enjoyed themselves yesterday at the Divine Mercy Mass and subsequent chorale concert.
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Thank you Fr Joe and Fr Kratz for celebrating today's liturgy.
As we finish preparing for the glorious Easter season, don't forget to include St Hyacinth in your plans. You might just get the treat of our organist being accompanied by a violinist.
The 17th Annual Blessing of the Polish Dance Ensembles. **Please note that live-streams do not count for Sunday obligations.**
A taste of Christmas Eve at St. Hyacinth. See you next year?
The men's choir is singing kolędy! Almost time for Mass! Merry Christmas! Wesołych świąt.
Every Sunday in November we read names that were submitted to the All Souls Novena and pray a decade of the rosary for the repose of their souls. May God have mercy on all those who have died.
Thanks to everyone who came Sunday! We saw many new faces and it makes all the hard work worth it! A special thanks to our new friends on bikes from We Bike Detroit! They joined the Banana Festival after a 17 mile bike ride and still had 3 miles to go! Check out some more videos from their ride in the comments.
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