Holy Rosary Parish / Parafia Rożańca Świętego
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https://www.youtube.com/user/parafiarozanca/liveNo publisher2020/11/17 16:50:00 GMT-7Link100th Jubilee Holy Rosary Parish
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No publisherImageMisje Swiete z Okazji 100-Lecia
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No publisherImageFr. Kazimierz Kozicki OMI (2008-2012)
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Fr. Kazimierz Kozicki was born on October 18, 1946 in Slawatycze, in Lubelskie province, Poland, in the diocese of Siedlce.
He completed studies at the Oblate juniorate in Markowice and after attending the novitiate at Obra (1965-1966) he made his first vows. From 1966-1972 he studied philosophy and theology at the Oblate scholasticate in Obra. He did his pastoral training at Katowice (1972-1974) and on June 23, 1974 was ordained.
His first year long assignment also took place in Katowice. For the next twenty years he preached parish Missions as a missionary, residing first in Poznan (1975-1982), later in Wroclaw - Popowice (1982-1990) and also in Siedlce (1990-1991) and in Koden (1991-1995).
Fr. Kazimierz came to Canada in 1995. He spent the first four years as pastoral assistant at St. Casimir’s parish in Toronto, and later at Holy Ghost parish in Winnipeg (1999-2005).
He was the assistant pastor at O.L.P.H. parish in St. Catharines. From 2008 he is the assistant pastor in our Holy Rosary Parish.
He has four brothers and three sisters in Poland. His father, Czeslaw, died on December 8, 1979 and his mother, Helena nee Michalowska, died on January 31, 2001.
Fr. Kazimierz likes to study omithology in his spare time and to cultivate potted, ornamental and garden plants.
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No publisherFileFr. C. Krystkowiak OMI (1963 ~ 1965)
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Fr. Casimir was born on January 6, 1 34 at Marles-les-Mines
in France, the fourth son of Stanislaw and Joanna Handkie-
wicz. The family grew in the subsequent years, with two girls
being born. After completing elementary school at Auchel and
Marles-les-Mines, Fr. Casimir entered the Oblate school of St.
Casimir in Bethune. His vocation also took him to the novi-
tiate at Korbeek-Lo in Belgium (September 1 52), which was
part of the Polish Oblate Province in France and Benelux.
On September 27, 1 53, he left for Canada to begin studies at
the St. Charles Scholasticate in Battleford, Saskatchewan. On
September 28, 1 58, he was ordained at the hands of Bishop
John Bokenfohr OMI of the Kimberley Diocese, South Af-
rica.
After a year of studies in Ottawa, Fr. Casimir began working at Sts. Peter & Paul parish in
Welland, Ontario. Later, he worked at St. Casimir’s parish in Toronto, Holy Rosary parish
in Edmonton (1 63), and in St. Catharines (1 68). That same year, he took over as pastor at
St. Mary’s in Fosston and Archerwill, Saskatchewan. He also served as administrator of St.
Helen’s parish in Kuroki and in a few other places.
In 1 77, Fr. Casimir was called to work as pastor in Melville, and some time afterwards was
called to the Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre in Mississauga, where he helped lead forma-
tion programs. Later, he worked at St. Stanislaus Kostka parish and as pastor at St. Mary’s
parish in Toronto. He worked as director of the Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre, parish
administrator at St. Casimir’s in Vancouver, pastoral assistant at St. Maximilian Kolbe in
Mississauga, pastor of St. Patrick’s parish in Sturgis, Rockford and St. Philip’s, Kamsack.
Since 2001 he has worked at St. Eugene de Mazenod parish in Brampton.
Fr. Casimir’s parents have passed away. His brother Tadeusz and his sisters, Zofi a and Eliza-
beth, live in France.
Hobbies: gardening, reading, fi shing (not as easy to do anymore), photography, learning about
countries.
No publisherImageFr. Richard Kosian OMI (1969 ~ 1972)
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No publisherImageFr. Rudolph Nowakowski OMI (1965 ~ 1967)
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Fr. Rudy Nowakowski was born in Rama, Saskatchewan – a region of semi-arable land and farm settlements. During his teen years his family moved to Kuroki, SK. He attended high school from 1949 -1954 in Toronto and lived in the Oblate House of Studies while attending classes at St. Michael’s College School. He entered the novitiate at St. Norbert, Manitoba. In 1955, he made his fi rst vows. Afterwards, he began studies in philosophy and theology at St. Charles Scholasticate in Battleford, Saskatchewan and, in 1960, was ordained to the priesthood. After completing the requirements of the theology program,
Fr. Rudy was sent to Ottawa to gain pastoral experience at what was then called the Sedes Saptientiae – currently known
as St. Paul University. He also attended Ottawa University and studied pedagogy. Fr. Rudy’s first pastoral assignment was to Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish in St. Catharines, where he served as pastoral assistant from 1962-1965. Afterwards, he served at Holy Rosary parish from 1965-1967. From 1967-1982, Fr. Rudy taught at Michael Power/St. Joseph high school in Toronto, and continued studies in pedagogy in Toronto and Ottawa. In 1 82, Fr. Rudy became pastor of St. Henry’s parish in Melville, Saskatchewan (1982-1997) and ministered at the local Catholic school and St. Peter’s Hospital. While there, Fr. Rudy
belonged to the Pastoral Committee and the Catholic Homecare Health Services Committee of Saskatchewan.
Fr. Rudy spent his sabbatical year (1997-1998) at the Tantur Ecumenical Institute and at the Vatican II Institute in Menlo Park, California. Some of Fr. Rudy’s other ministries included his position as assistant at the Oblate novitiate in Godfrey Illinois, USA, (1998-1999 , 2000-2003), his service as pastoral assistant at Holy Ghost parish in Winnipeg (1999-2000) and his service to the Oblate Provincial Council (1977-1980, 1990-2005). Presently, Fr. Rudy is director of the Queen of Apostles Renewal Centre
in Mississauga.
Fr. Rudy has three siblings: Michael, Larry, and Beata, who is a Benedictine Sister. Their father died in 1982 and their mother died in 1992.
Fr. Rudy’s hobbies include golf, going on walks, skiing, reading and traveling.No publisherImageCircles and Clubs in Parish
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No publisher2013/04/10 15:12:54 GMT-6FolderThe Friends of the Blessed John Paul II Catholic University in Lublin
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The Friends of the Blessed John Paul II Catholic University in Lublin, Poland also known in Polish as Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II (KUL).No publisherFolderA Brief History
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No publisher2013/04/10 15:15:00 GMT-6News ItemFr. Piotr Klita OMI (1971 ~ 1977)
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Born: August 11, 1911, Calgary, AB.
Novitiate: St. Charles, MB (1929-30)
Scholasticate: Lebret, MB; St. Charles, MB; Battleford, SK
Ordination: June 18, 1935, Battleford, SK.
Obediences/Places Served: St. Stanislaus, Toronto; St. Mary’s, Toronto; St. Hedwig’s, Oshawa; St. Casimir’s, Toronto; Holy Ghost, Winnipeg; Sts. Peter & Paul, Welland, ONON; Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St. Catharines; Holy Rosary, Edmonton; Kelvington, SK; St. Anthony’s, Regina, SK.
Death: November 18, 1995, Vancouver, BC.
Interment: Holy Ghost Cemetery, Winnipeg, MB
Remarks: organized parish and built the basement of St. Hedwig’s Church, Oshawa, ONON (1954); Built parish hall and rectory, Sts. Peter & Paul, Welland, ONON (1958-64)No publisherImageFr. Pawel Kulawy OMI (1915 ~ 1921)
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No publisherImageFr. W. Gelsdorf (1914 ~ 1916)
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No publisherImageFr. Antoni Sylla OMI (1917 ~ 1927)
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