St. Stanislaus
Church is located in the beautiful Finger Lakes region, just off Route 226, in Bradford, New
York.
1923 FATHER JOSEPH A.
BALCERAK
The church
had very humble beginnings, starting as a catholic chapel, mission of the
Diocese of Rochester.By 1923, the
congregation had grown to about twenty-five families, most of whom were eastern
European immigrants who bought land in the area and settled into farming.The Reverend Joseph A. Balcerak saw a need to
minister to these recent immigrants.For
several years, Mass was celebrated in private homes.Then in 1926, Reverend Balcerak purchased a
corner lot and the adjacent house for the church.The house served as both the chapel and
rectory until the present church was built in 1930.The following year the original
chapel/rectory was destroyed by fire and rebuilt by parish volunteers.
FATHER SZYMANSKI AND
FATHER STANISLAUS H. BIALASZEWSKI
The first
resident administrator, Reverend Method Szymanski, was followed by Father
Stanislaus H. Bialaszewski, who remained with the church for twenty-nine
years.He left St. Stan’s in 1965 to
serve at the Veteran’s Administration in Bath,
New York.
FATHER HENRY F.
ADAMSKI
With Reverend
Bialaszewski’s reassignment, the Reverend Henry F. Adamski assumed duties at
St. Stanislaus.During his
administration, the church acquired beautiful stained glass windows depicting
the Agony in the Garden, andthe Pieta,
and several Saints, including St. Stanislaus located over the main
entrance.He also made great
improvements to the basement hall and the kitchen, making them comfortable and
inviting places for parishioners to meet and work.
FATHER GERALD O’CONNOR
AND FATHER ANDREW KALAFSKY
After the
next three priests served St. Stan’s the rapid succession, the Reverend Gerald
O’Connor came in 1982, and has remained up until the present.In 1983, the interior of the church was
completely renovated, with new electrical and plumbing systems and new walls.More recently, new heating and
air-conditioning systems have been put in, as well as handicap ramps to both
the church and the downstairs hall.Finally, two altar windows have been placed, one depicting the Jesse Tree, and the other depicting the Sacramental Tree of Life.Most of the furnishings in the church are
memorials made by parishioners for members of their families.
Perhaps
Father O’Connor’s most notable accomplishment has been raising the attendance
of Mass to the largest number ever.St. Stan’s now has three Masses on weekends from May through
October and two throughout the rest of the year.In 1991, because of his extensive duties with
all three parishes, Father O’Connor enlisted the help of the retired Reverend
Andrew Kalafsky.Father Kalafsky was
invaluable in assisting with the parishes, especially while Father O’Connor was
ill.Deacon Mike Mangione has also
assisted on many occasions.
FATHER PATRICK CONNOR
In June of
2007, Father Patrick Connor was assigned to St. Stan’s as part of theABC parishes, St. Catherine’s in Addison and St. Joseph’s in Campbell,
New York.
St. Stanislaus could not exist without the hard work,
dedication and sharing of gifts that come from the people of the parish. Whether they attend during the summer or year
round, parishioners continually offer their talents, time and money and help
keep St. Stan’s alive and strong.
St. Catherine of Siena; St. Joseph the Carpenter; St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr are members of Central Steuben Catholic Parishes, Diocese of Rochester, NY copyright 2008 ABC Parishes, Addison NY, all rights reserved.