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Official News Release

Inauguration of the PRCUA
Executive Officers and National Directors

Chicago, IL - (Photos 1 2) The Polish Roman Catholic Union of America celebrated the inauguration of its 28th National President on Sunday, September 17, 2006. The event began with the Inaugural Mass at St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church at 5352 West Belden Avenue in Chicago, IL. The main celebrant was Rev. Walter J. Ptak, PRCUA National Chaplain; other concelebrants included Rev. Canon Anthony D. Iwuc; Rev. Msgr. Stanley E. Milewski; and Rev. Anthony Dziorek, CR, Pastor of St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Parish.

Fr. Dziorek welcomed the chaplains, officers, directors and members of the PRCUA to his church for the special 3 p.m. Mass. He mentioned that his parish is marking its 113th anniversary this year and he is glad that our fraternal chose his parish in which to celebrate this auspicious occasion.

The readers at the Mass were Joseph Boruta, former PRCUA Treasurer and outgoing Director of District 7; Martha Kwiatt, former Director of District 8; Natalie Grabowski, PRCUA Cinderella 2005; Thomas Frankowicz; 2006 Cinderella Nicole Bober and 2006 Prince Charming Michael Guziak.

After the homily, PRCUA National Chaplain Rev. Walter Ptak administered the oath of office to all the officers and directors of the PRCUA.

During the Presentation of Gifts, Supervisor Barbara Pawlowski of District 9 presented bread and salt, in adherence to an ancient Polish tradition; Supervisor Edward Muszalski of District 8 presented a picture of the PRCUA’s patron, the Sacred Heart of Jesus; Jeannette Holmquist of District 6 presented a photo of one of the PRCUA’s cofounder and first President (1873-75), Rev. Teodor Gieryk and John Borkowski of District 5 presented a photo of co-founder Rev. Vincent Barzynski. Supervisor Ted Klamerus of District 10 presented the PRCUA Charter and Constitution; Secretary-Treasurer Joyce Szarowicz of Chicago presented the paten and hosts; Vice President Robert Bielenda of Redford, Michigan carried the water and wine; Resident Vice President Anna Sokolowski of Downers Grove, IL carried the chalice; and President Wallace Ozog of Lemont, IL presented the ciborium.

The St. Stanislaus organist, Stanislaw Sterlinski, and choir enhanced the Mass with their beautiful singing and music, for which the PRCUA is most grateful.

After Mass, the Inaugural Banquet was held at the House of the White Eagle in Niles, Illinois. Maria Ciesla, President of The Polish Museum of America, welcomed guests and introduced the leaders of the PRCUA, who promenaded into the Hall: flag bearers John Frankowicz of District 8; Paul Pawlowski of District 9; and James Robaczewski of District 7; Vice Chairman of the 59th Quadrennial Convention, Julius Szymczyk of Warren, MI, escorted by Bernice Adamkiewicz; Convention Chairperson Joan Smuda, escorted by her husband, PRCUA General Counsel Norman Schroeder; guest of honor, Consul Pawel Pietrasienski of the Republic of Poland escorted by Kinga Guziak of Wesoly Lud; District 1, Director Kasimer J. Zabek and his wife, Frieda, of Adams, MA; District 2, Director William E. Nowakowski from Buffalo, NY, escorted by Katarzyna Rogala of Wesoly Lud; District 3, Director Joanne I. Zajac of Philadelphia, PA, escorted by PRCUA Task Force member, Walter Schultz and Director Edward F. Kaplaniak of Johnstown, PA and his wife, Mary Catherine; District 4’s Director Richard P. Turkiewicz of Winter Springs, FL had to catch a flight to Florida after the Mass therefore he was unable to attend; District 5, Joan C. Sylak of Toledo, OH, escorted by Bart Guziak of Wesoly Lud; District 6, Director Sharon A. Haberski of Greenfield, WI; District 7, Director Robert J. Bugielski and his wife, Dona and Director Lillian Stempinski and her husband, Ralph; District 8, Director James Rustik and his wife, Barbara and Director Krystyna Lech and her husband, Tadeusz; District 9, Director Elizabeth Grabowski and her husband, Konrad; District 10, Director Thomas Lisiecki of Warren, MI, escorted by Elizabeth Presz of Wesoly Lud and Director Barbara Toboy of Wyandotte, MI, with her husband, Ronald.

The directors were followed by Vice Chaplain Monsignor Stanley E. Milewski of Orchard Lake, MI, escorted by Kalina Dziadkowicz of Wesoly Lud; Vice Chaplain Rev. Canon Anthony D. Iwuc of Providence, RI, escorted by Kamila Pilatowska of Wesoly Lud; National Chaplain Rev. Walter J. Ptak, Pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Wyandotte, MI, escorted by Virginia Gavaghan of Wesoly Lud; and special guest Rev. Gerald Grupczynski, Pastor of Five Holy Martyrs Parish in Chicago, IL and Chaplain of District 8, escorted by Renee Bober of Wesoly Lud.

Finally, the highlight of the evening arrived when the PRCUA’s Executive Officers made their grand entry: Secretary-Treasurer Joyce Szarowicz of Mount Prospect, IL, escorted by her husband, Walter; Vice President Robert Bielenda of Redford, MI, and his wife, Eleanor; Resident Vice President Anna Sokolowski of Downers Grove, IL, escorted by her husband, Mark; and President Wallace M. Ozog and PRCUA First Lady Joann Ozog of Lemont, IL. The directors and officers were elected to serve for a four-year term of office, 2006 - 2010.

Julius Szymczyk was introduced as Master of Ceremonies for the evening and the Polish and American National Anthems were led by Annette Nowakowski. Rev. Walter Ptak gave the invocation, followed by a toast made by James Robaczewski, PRCUA flag bearer from District 7 and son of Alice Robaczewski, a longtime PRCUA employee in the Treasurer’s Department.

A delicious Polish family-style dinner followed, during which guests enjoyed music provided by The Music Company. After the dinner, Resident Vice President Anna Sokolowski introduced the PRCUA dance schools that graciously agreed to perform at the banquet. Guests enjoyed a diverse and most enjoyable program of Polish folk songs and dances from various regions performed by children from PRCUA schools. The program included songs and dances from Beskid performed by the Slask Dancers of the Rafal Kalinowski Polish Language School, Munster, IN - District 9; Elizabeth Grabowski, Director; Misia Jaminski, Choreographer; Renee Bober, Dance Instructor; and Natalia Grabowski, Assistant Dance Instructor.

Next were dances from Lublin performed by the Polanie Dancers of John Paul II Language School, Lemont, IL - District 8; Basia Rozwadowski-Eckert, Artistic Director and Choreographer; Barbara Wargacki-Skrzypiec, Dance Instructor. This was followed by songs and dances from Nowy Sacz performed by Wesoly Ludek of the PRCUA Southwest Center of Polish Dancing, Chicago, IL - District 8; Krystyna Lech, School Director; Misia and Richard Jaminski, Artistic Directors and Choreographers; Danielle Lech-Kroplewski, Dance Instructor.

Then guests enjoyed dances from Warmia performed by the Polonia Dancers of the PRCUA Northwest Center of Traditional Polish Dancing, Chicago, IL - District 7; Anna Krysinska, School Director; Cecylia Roznowska, Artistic Director and Choreographer.
Dances and songs from Podhale were then performed by the Wesoly Lud Polish Folk Dance Ensemble of PRCUA, Chicago, Illinois - District 8; Misia Jaminski, Artistic Director; Richard Jaminski, Choreographer.

Afterwards, dancers made several presentations of bouquets of flowers to President Wallace Ozog and to Resident Vice President Anna Sokolowski, who is in charge of the PRCUA fraternal programs. Misia Jaminski, artistic director of Wesoly Lud Polish Folk Dance Ensemble and Wesoly Ludek, also received flowers because she was celebrating her birthday on Sunday.

President Wallace Ozog spoke to the assembly, answering the question “Quo Vadis?” (Where are we going?) He mentioned that assets have increased 60 percent, however expenditures for fraternal programs have increased 99 percent, which demonstrates the PRCUA’s continued commitment to supporting fraternal and charitable causes in Polonia. He also asked each PRCUA member to encourage at least one other person from among their family and friends to join the PRCUA.

Richard Riha, Supervisor of PRCUA Insurance District #34, presented President Ozog with a business plan to generate increased sales in his District by using modern technology to create a Hot Line and a lead system for producers.

Then District 8 Directors James Rustik and Krystyna Lech, with Supervisor Edward Muszalski and deputies Barbara Frankowicz and Jolanta Wisniewski presented President Ozog with over $300,000 in new business applications and boldly declared that “this was just the beginning.”

The program officially concluded when benediction was given by PRCUA Vice Chaplain Rev. Anthony Iwuc, who asked everyone to join hands as a gesture of fraternalism. After the program, guests enjoyed dancing for the rest of the evening.

As the PRCUA officers and directors begin another four-year term, we pray that God will bless them and that they will have the wisdom to do what is best for our 133-year-old fraternal organization.

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