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In Albany last night

From WRGB:

The ceremony was attended by the diversity of the Polish community, with members from the Polish National Catholic, Roman Catholic, and Ukrainian Catholic communities. Prayers were offered by each, including a beautiful panikhida by the Rev. Mikhail Myshchuk. Reflections were offered by the leaders of Polonian organizations as well as area political leaders. Greetings and marks of condolence were read from the Capital Region’s Jewish community.

From the Schenectady Gazette: Capital Region Poles unite to honor plane crash victims

More than 200 members of the Polish community in the Capital Region attended a memorial service Friday night honoring the president of Poland and 95 other members of that country’s political, military and religious elite killed when their jet crashed April 10 in Russia….

From YNN: Polish community honors crash victims

The local Polish-American community came together to remember and honor the Polish leaders who died in last week’s plane crash.

The memorial service was hosted by Albany’s Polish Community Center. There, people heard prayer readings and a speech that Polish President Lech Kaczynski was supposed to give at a ceremony before he was killed in the crash.

The Polish President and First Lady were among 97 of the country’s dignitaries killed in that crash one week ago. They were flying to Russia for a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the Katyn Forest massacre where more than 20,000 Polish prisoners of war were killed by soviet agents.

Those who attended the memorial service say they are not surprised by the large turnout.

“It shows the deep emotion and feelings people have. It’s also indicative of the large numbers that we have in the Capital District area of people from Poland in the recent past and from Polish heritage background,” said Fr. Carl Urban.

Mourners also tell us that the most positive thing to come out of the plane crash is that many people are now aware of the Katyn massacre.

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Capital District Memorial Service

A Memorial Service for the deceased Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife and Polish delegation that perished in the plane crash in Smolensk, Russia will be held at Albany’s Polish Community Center, 225 Washington Ave Ext., Albany, NY 12205 on Friday, April 16, 2010. Doors will open at 7pm and the Service will begin at 7:30pm. This event is open to the entire Capital District community. Please join us.

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Orthodox Church in Poland Mourns

The Orthodox Ordinary for the Polish Armed Forces, Ś.P. +Archbishop Miron, was among those killed in the tragic air crash near Smolensk in Russia. Metropolitan Sawa has assumed the role of Ordinary for the Armed Forces. Metropolitan Sawa appointed a commission to make funeral arrangements for Ś.P. +Archbishop Miron and conducted a panikhida service in memory of Ś.P. +Archbishop Miron and all those killed.

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More PNCC Reflections on Poland’s Tragedy

Edwardsville, PA

From WBRE-TV: Polish Church Honors Those Lost in Plane Crash

Sadness over the tragic plan crash that killed Poland’s President and nearly 100 other people is reaching around the globe, even to our area.

The Polish National Catholic Church Resurrection of the Lord Parish in Edwardsville remembered the crash victims Sunday.

Reverend Pawel Filip and his family arrived at church wearing black clothes and black ribbons.They’re in mourning for the people of their native Poland.

He led the congregation in a prayer for the families they left behind and for the people of Poland. He said, I think all the polish nation lost the light of the Polish people.”

The pastor heard about the crash from a family member in Poland. It was night here. And the terrible phone call woke him up. He recalled,”I couldn’t believe that it happened.”

He left his home country just two years ago – and still feels strong ties to his homeland – it’s people and it’s leaders. He sighed,”It’s very hard to replace these kinds of people – especially the president.”

Even parishioners who never lived in Poland say this tragedy impacts them. Margaret Garvin of Edwardsville said,”It just brings everything right to you. Right to your heart.” Her grandparents came to the United States from Poland. She explained,”When it is your family like – polish it really means a lot.”

The reverend said the Polish are strong. And they will recover from this tragedy. Thanks in part to strong support from around the world. He said, “When something like this happens all the nations join together – we have the same spirit – the same thinking – we are very close.”

Frackville and Shenandoah, PA

Local Polish Pastor Remembers Friend Killed in Crash

FRACKVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY — A special memorial sits in front of St. John the Baptist Church in Frackville. It pays tribute to victims of a plane crash in Russia that killed the Polish President and Maciej Plazynski, a friend of St. John’s Pastor Robert Plichta.

“He was very dedicated man to his family, to the church and of course, to the country,” he said.

Pastor Plichta moved to the states 7 years ago. He’s responsible for polish catholic congregations in Frackville and Shenandoah.

Before Plichta moved to America, Plazynski was a parishoner of Plichta’s church in his hometown of Gdansk, Poland.

The former chief of Poland’s parliament, Plazynski was as friendly as they come says Plictha. “It was a blessing for me to know him personally,” he said.

But now Pastor Plichta, like the rest of his home country of Poland, is mourning a terrible tragedy. Plazynski was on a plane with several high ranking polish officials including the country’s president when it crashed.

Plichta hopes to help Polish-American communities in Schuylkill County cope with the loss. “The first question could appear, why. And there is no answer,” he said.

A special Monday mass is scheduled in honor of the crash victims. “Gods message, maybe for the Polish community, maybe for this entire world, Eastern Europe, Western Europe to live together and we have to realize that we are not masters of this earth, we are merely passing through,” he added.

Brooklyn, NY

From the AP: Polish immigrants worldwide mourn crash victims

Polish immigrants and their descendants around the world shared the anguish of their mother country on Sunday, mourning the 96 victims of a devastating plane crash as they crowded into Polish-language Masses.

Millions of Poles have emigrated over nearly two centuries, establishing large communities in the United States and Britain. They coped with Saturday’s death of Polish President Lech Kaczynski and dozens of other military, church and government officials through vigils, prayer and writing…

Maria Balcer, 65, a recent immigrant, sat in a pew at Polish National Catholic Church in Brooklyn and cried. She had been up until 2 a.m. watching television coverage of the crash, she said.

“The tragedy is terrible, a horrible feeling in my heart,” she said…

Hamtramck, MI

From Freep.com: Poles in metro Detroit share their shock, hurt

The death of Polish President Lech Kaczynski in a plane crash Saturday stunned metro Detroit’s Polish community.

At the Polish Market on Jos Campau in Hamtramck, all shoppers wanted to talk about was the crash. Overhead, loud speakers piped in a news broadcast from a Polish language radio station.

“Basically, that’s all we talk about all day,” said Sebastian Poweska, an employee and an immigrant who came to the United States five years ago from Stalowa Wola, Poland.

“It’s been really slow — only half the people who normally come in,” said Poweska, 24, of Sterling Heights. “It’s the same thing as 9/11. People just sitting around at home watching TV all day.”

He learned about the crash when his father woke him at 6 a.m. Saturday and told him.

“I couldn’t believe it,” Poweska said.

On Pulaski Street in Hamtramck at the Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church, three women were cleaning up after serving a meal at the congregation’s soup kitchen.

They said they expected the priest would say special prayers during mass today for Poland and those who died in the plane crash.

Jolanta Nowak, 38, of Hamtramck, who emigrated 10 years ago from Katowice, Poland, a town an hour west of Kraków, said she was praying “for healing. For the future of the people because they will be thinking about what happened.”

Stephanie Marsh, 71, of Shelby Township said, “I was thinking what would happen to us if something like this were to happen in the United States. It’s just going to rip everything apart for them.”

Rochester, NY

From the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Local Polish community grieves after tragedy that killed Poland’s president

The plane crash Saturday that killed Poland’s president and several members of his country’s elite was a tragedy not only for Poles, but for their relatives and descendants here in the United States.

During services today at St. Casimir Polish National Catholic Church in Irondequoit, the Rev. Melvin Walczak will lead congregants in prayers for those who have suffered.

—We will be praying for all of the people in Poland,— Walczak said. —We will be praying for the members of our congregation who have family members that are connected to Poland.—

Walczak, whose grandparents emigrated from Poland, was saddened by the loss of President Lech Kaczynski and other leaders.

—I can only imagine what we would feel if Air Force One crashed,— Walczak said. —That’s the parallel for American people to try to look at.—

The Polish leaders were heading to a ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the slaughter of Polish military officers by Soviet secret police.

The massacre in the Katyn forest —is a very, very important moment historically for every single Pole, wherever we are,— said Maria Weldy of Irondequoit, a native of the Krakow area. —It’s just so, so sad.—

Adam Urbanski, president of the Rochester Teachers Association, added that the timing of the crash was —so tragic and so ironic.—

—The impact of this is really felt in Poland,— said Urbanski, who grew up in Nowa Huta, Poland.

Despite the tragedy, Urbanski said he believes Poland will recover.

—I think the country will survive this tragedy,— he said. —The Poles, like the Irish, are used to tragedy.—

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Albany area Poles in mourning

Updated News: There will be a service of memory held at Albany’s Polish Community Center, 225 Washington Ave. Ext., Albany, NY on Friday, April 16th at 7pm. All are invited to attend.

From the Albany Times Union: Stunning news from homeland: Plane crash in which leaders die shakes local Polish community

COLONIE — Saturday’s fatal plane crash jolted members of the Capital Region’s Polish community, some of whom follow politics there and are lamenting the loss of a substantial part of that nation’s leadership.

“I was devastated,” said Wojciech Adamus of Albany, who came to Saturday evening Mass at the Blessed Virgin Mary of Czestochowa Polish National Catholic Church.

Adamus, 63, grew up in Poland. He came to the U.S. in 1984 when the Reagan administration allowed in Poles who had been arrested in crackdowns against the anti-Soviet Solidarity movement.

Adamus has never been back, but has watched Poland develop into a democracy from afar, occasionally watching Polish language broadcasts on friends’ satellite stations.

The Siena College graduate, who worked as a teacher, said that like many emigres he supported President Lech Kaczynski’s hard-line stand against Russia.

He compared Kaczynski’s conservative and nationalistic Law and Justice Party to the Republicans here in the U.S. That party is in an ongoing tug of war with another major party, the Civic Platform.

“I am very sad. I liked his politics,” added the Rev. Adam Czarnecki, the priest at Amsterdam’s Good Shepherd [PNCC] church.

Both men said they wondered why so many top officials would be on the same plane, a Soviet-designed aircraft that was two decades old.

“In every country there is a move to save money,” Adamus said.

From WRGB-TV: Poland Plane Crash Reaction

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PNCC mourns Poland’s loss

From WNEP-TV: Local Polish Community Mourns Crash Victims

At Sunday masses, members of the Polish National Catholic Church in Scranton took time to remember the victims of the plane crash in Russia and to offer prayers for the people of Poland.

“Heavenly Father, we ask for your blessing on the people of Poland as they have lost their president, members of their government, we ask that You be with them and strengthen them,” said Right Reverand Anthony Mikovsky, bishop of the Polish National Catholic Church.

At Sunday masses at Saint Stanislaus Cathedral on East Locust Street in Scranton, members of the Polish National Catholic Church offered prayers for the nearly 100 people who lost their lives in Saturday’s plane crash.

Many parishoners share a heritage with the people of Poland and shared in their grief.

“Devastated. We were very devastated,” said Irene Jugan, president of the Polish National Union of America. “We’re mourning for Poland, we really are. That’s our homeland.”

Ninety-six people were killed when the plane carrying the president of Poland, his wife and many high ranking government officials went down Saturday in Russia.

They were on their way to visit the site where thousands of Polish soldiers were executed during World War II.

“It’s definitely a devastating tragedy. So many all on one plane. They were going to visit this site, again a site of tragedy back years ago,” said parishoner John Ostrowski, Jr. of Roaring Brook Township.

Many members of the church feel a connection to Poland and hope its people will be able to overcome the tragedy.

“We pray for those who have passed and we pray for those who have been affected by this and also for the people of Poland as they elect new leaders and move on in their journey,” added Mikovsky.

The president of the Polish National Union of America officially offered condolences to the people of Poland and offered support in whatever way it is needed.

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Tragedy

B.V.M. of Częstochowa pray for us.

I share the pain of Poles, Polonia in the United States, and their friends on today’s tragedy affecting a large share of Poland’s government. I also send my deepest sympathy to the families of President Kaczynski and of all the other victims who died in the tragic accident in Smolensk, Russia.

Ś.P.

+Lech Kaczyński Prezydent RP
+Maria Kaczyńska
+Ryszard Kaczorowski, ostatni Prezydent RP na Uchodźstwie
+Krzysztof Putra, wicemarszałek Sejmu RP
+Krystyna Bochenek, wicemarszałek Senatu RP
+Jerzy Szmajdziński, wicemarszałek Sejmu RP
+Władysław Stasiak, szef Kancelarii Prezydenta RP
+Aleksander Szczygło, szef Biura Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego
+Paweł Wypych, sekretarz stanu w Kancelarii Prezydenta RP
+Stanisław Jerzy Komorowski, podsekretarz stanu w MON
+Tomasz Merta, podsekretarz stanu w Ministerstwie Kultury
+Maciej Płażyński, szef Stowarzyszenia Wspólna Polska
+Mariusz Kazana, dyrektor protokołu dyplomatycznego MSZ
+Gen. Franciszek Gągor, szef sztabu generalnego WP
+Mariusz Handzlik, podsekretarz stanu w Kancelarii Prezydenta
+Andrzej Kremer (trzeci od lewej)- podsekretarz stanu w MSZ
+Andrzej Przewoźnik, sekretarz generalny Rady Ochrony Pamięci Walk i Męczeństwa
+Piotr Nurowski, prezes Polskiego Komitetu Olimpijskiego
+Janusz Kochanowski, rzecznik Praw Obywatelskich
+Prezes NBP Sławomir Skrzypek
+Janusz Kurtyka, prezes IPN
+Janusz Krupski, kierownik Urzędu ds. Kombatantów i Osób Represjonowanych
+Grzegorz Dolniak
+Leszek Deptuła
+Grażyna Gęsicka
+Przemysław Gosiewski
+Zbigniew Wassermann
+Sebastian Karpiniuk
+Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka
+Aleksandra Natali-Świat
+Arkadiusz Rybicki
+Jolanta Szymanek-Deresz
+Wiesław Woda
+Edward Wojtas
+Janina Fetlińska
+Stanisław Zając
+Ks. bp gen. dywizji Tadeusz Płoski – ordynariusz polowy WP
+Miron Chodakowski – prawosławny ordynariusz WP
+Ks. płk. Adam Pilch – ewangelickie duszpasterstwo polowe
+Ks. ppłk. Jan Osiński, ordynariat polowy WP
+Ks. Prałat Bronisław Gostomski
+Ks. Józef Joniec
+Ks. Zdzisław Król
+Ks. Andrzej Kwaśnik
+Kapelan prezydenta ks. Roman Indrzejczyk
+Gen. broni Bronisław Kwiatkowski – dowódca Sił Operacyjnych
+Gen. Andrzej Błasik – dowódca Polskich Sił Powietrznych
+Gen. Tadeusz Buk – dowódca Polskich Sił Lądowych
+Gen. Włodzimierz Potasiński – dowódca Sił Specjalnych
+Wiceadmirał Andrzej Karweta – dowódca Marynarki Wojennej
+Gen. Kazimierz Gilarski – dowódca Garnizonu Warszawa
+Tadeusz Lutoborski
+Stefan Melak
+Stanisław Mikke
+Bronisława Orawiec -Loffler
+Katarzyna Piskorska
+Andrzej Sarjusz -Skąpski
+Wojciech Seweryn
+Leszek Solski
+Teresa Walewska-Przyjałkowska
+Gabriela Zych
+Ewa Bąkowska
+Anna Maria Borowska
+Bartosz Borowski
+Edward Duchnowski
+Zenona Mamontowicz -فojek
+Joanna Agacka Indecka
+Czesław Cywiński
+Ppłk. Zbigniew Dębski
+Katarzyna Doraczyńska
+Dariusz Jankowski
+Gen. bryg. Stanisław Komornicki
+Janusz Krupski
+Wojciech Lubiński
+Barbara Mamińska
+Janina Natusiewicz – Miller
+Ks. Ryszard Rumianek
+Izabela Tomaszewska
+Anna Walentynowicz
+Janusz Zakrzeński
+Jarosław Florczak
+Artur Francuz
+Paweł Janeczek
+Paweł Krajewski
+Piotr Nosek
+Jacek Surówka
+Marek Uleryk
+Dariusz Michałowski
+kpt. Arkadiusz Protasiuk,
+mjr Robert Grzywna
+Artur Ziętek
+Andrzej Michalak
+Barbara Maciejczyk
+Natalia Januszko
+Justyna Moniuszko.

Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord and may the perpetual light shine upon them.
May their soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.

Wieczne odpoczynek racz im dać Panie, a światłość wiekuista niechaj im świeci.
Niech odpoczywają w pokoju, Amen.