Polish Catholics at St. Agatha on the outside of St. Stanislaus vote
Submitted on August 11, 2010
By Joseph Kenney | jkenny@stlouisreview.com
Jerry Naunheim Jr.
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While efforts continue to re-establish St. Stanislaus as a Roman Catholic parish, the Polish Catholics in the archdiocese who gather at St. Agatha Church in South St. Louis keep a watchful eye.
"The group is faithful. They follow the Church, the archbishop, the pope and most of all Jesus," said Father Czeslaw Litak, a Polish native who is pastor of St. Agatha.
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