All Saints Parish
Holy mass is offered on Sundays at 11am and weekdays at 2.30pm. We have a regular schedule of liturgies, St. By 1939, the new altars were blessed by Rt. Rev.
In 1897, the Polish National Catholic Church began with the idea of creating a new, independent, democratic and Catholic Church. It was founded in Scranton, Pennsylvania, with authentic Catholic doctrine and traditions, respecting the rights of people, their dignity and freedom. On May 9, 1937, a group of religious and lay people, under the leadership of Joseph Kierpiec, called a meeting in Rome,
Gracious God,
On this Memorial Day, we pray for those who courageously laid down their lives for the cause of freedom. May the examples of their sacrifice inspire in us the selfless love of Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Bless the families of our fallen troops, and fill their homes and their lives with Your strength and peace.
In union with people of goodwill of every nation, embolden us to answer the call to work for peace and justice, and thus, seek an end to violence and conflict around the globe.
We ask this through your name.
05/24/2026
Happy 46th anniversary and many more deacon Tony and Sue Prince! God bless you!
05/16/2026
04/28/2026
The Supreme Council of the Polish National Catholic Church meets at the Frank Bednash Library in the National Church Center of the Polish National Catholic Church in Scranton, PA on Tuesday, April 28 and Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
Pictured are:
Front clergy: Rt. Rev. Bernard Nowicki, Rt. Rev. John Mack, Most Rev. Anthony Mikovsky, Rt. Rev. Paul Sobiechowski, Very Rev. Charles Zawistowski
Second row: Paul Gorgol, Christine Turner, Robert Giczkowski, Kathryn Nemkovich, Very Rev. Robert Nemkovich, Ronald DeLuca, Cathy Bilinski, Diane Cheek
Back row: Laurel Curylo, Rev. Scott Lill, Very Rev. Marian Pociecha, Michael Mietlicki, Raymond Pieczarka, Very Rev. Jaroslaw Nowak
04/26/2026
Still a few pork cutlet dinners left. Let us do the cooking for your Sunday dinner!!***Sold out ****
04/12/2026
🇵🇱 Polish Style Pork Cutlet Dinner 🇵🇱
📅 Sunday, April 26th, 2026
⏰ 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM (or until sold out)
📍 801 Hickory Street, Rome, NY
🍽️ Dinner Includes:
• Breaded pork cutlet
• Mashed potatoes
• Cabbage salad
• Apple sauce
• Dessert & beverage
💲 $17.00 per dinner
🎟️ Tickets available at the door
🥡 Dine-In or Take-Out Available
⛪ Join us for Holy Mass at 11:00 AM before dinner
Bring your family and friends and enjoy a delicious homemade Polish meal.
04/12/2026
🇵🇱 Polish Style Pork Cutlet Dinner 🇵🇱
📅 Sunday, April 26th, 2026
⏰ 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM (or until sold out)
📍 801 Hickory Street, Rome, NY
🍽️ Dinner Includes:
• Breaded pork cutlet
• Mashed potatoes
• Cabbagesalad
• Apple sauce
• Dessert & beverage
💲 $17.00 per dinner
🎟️ Tickets available at the door
🥡 Dine-In or Take-Out Available
⛪ Join us for Holy Mass at 11:00 AM before dinner
Bring your family and friends and enjoy a delicious homemade Polish meal.
04/07/2026
Priests often feel profound exhaustion after Easter due to the intense physical and spiritual demands of Holy Week, including multiple liturgies, long hours, and pastoral care. This "Easter fatigue" is a common, yet rarely discussed, part of ministry. It is encouraged that parishioners pray for, thank, and offer support to their priests.
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