Mass Schedule | Porządek mszy | Horario de misas
Saturday | 4:00 pm (English)
Sunday | 10:00 am (English, Polish, Spanish)
Wednesday | 11:30 am (Latin)
Sunday | 10:00 am (English, Polish, Spanish)
Wednesday | 11:30 am (Latin)
When guests arrive, God arrives!

We are seekers, believers, doubters, and dreamers who gather each week to celebrate God's love and presence in our midst. We are married, partnered, single, gay and straight; we are families at all ages and stages of life. We are theologically progressive, liturgically somewhat traditional, and politically diverse - and we welcome all. We come from Lutheran, Catholic, Baptist, Unitarian and many other faith traditions - and from no tradition at all. In Poland, where many of our original and current parishioners came from, they say "When guests arrive, God arrives." This is the rule by which we strive to live as a growing, independent Catholic Church with open doors and minds. We cherish our Polish roots, while celebrating diversity of all who enter. All really are welcome at St. Stanislaus and all are needed to spread the Good News of God's unconditional love. On this website you can find out what is happening in our Parish in coming days and weeks, familiarize yourself with our story or read selected articles from our Parish bulletin. Make yourself at home, and come back often!
We proudly profess Catholic faith and celebrate Catholic sacraments, but we are no longer a part of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, nor do we belong to the institutional Roman Catholic Church. On March 15, 2012 Judge Bryan L. Hettenbach issued a ruling in which he affirmed St. Stanislaus' ownership of its property and confirmed its right to self-determination. On February 13, 2013 the Archdiocese of St. Louis and St. Stanislaus issued a joint press release in which a settlement was announced that ended, once and for all, legal disputes between these two parties.
We proudly profess Catholic faith and celebrate Catholic sacraments, but we are no longer a part of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, nor do we belong to the institutional Roman Catholic Church. On March 15, 2012 Judge Bryan L. Hettenbach issued a ruling in which he affirmed St. Stanislaus' ownership of its property and confirmed its right to self-determination. On February 13, 2013 the Archdiocese of St. Louis and St. Stanislaus issued a joint press release in which a settlement was announced that ended, once and for all, legal disputes between these two parties.
St. Stanislaus Kostka Polish Catholic Parish
1413 North 20th Street Saint Louis, MO 63106 Church Office Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 12:00 pm-2:00 pm Phone: (314) 620-7894 [email protected] |
Polish Heritage Center
1413 North 20th Street Saint Louis, MO 63106 Polish Heritage Center Manager: Phone: (314) 488-6669 [email protected] |