St. Florian Catholic Church Hamtramck Michigan
Polish Roman Catholic wedding at Saint Florian Catholic Church in Hamtramck, Michigan
1984 St. Florian Homecoming Game Halftime Ceremony
The halftime ceremony of the 1984 St. Florian Lancers Homecoming football game, where the King, Queen and court were introduced to the crowd.
Ks Miroslaw Frankowski, pastor of St. Florian at Orchard Lake
Father Miroslaw Frankowski, pastor of St. Florian in Hamtramck, Michigan, one of the most important Polish parishes in the United States, was part of the installation of Orchard Lake Chancellor Miroslaw Krol. This interview was conducted in Polish.
More Than Dust in the Wind
Pastor Hauser performs his More Than Dust in the Wind on Ash Wednesday 2019 at Peace Lutheran Church in Saginaw, MI.
St Albertus Catholic Church - Detroit, Michigan
Address: 4231 St Aubin St, Detroit, MI 48207
Opened: 1885
Architectural styles: Gothic Revival architecture, Polish Cathedral style
Architect: Henry Engelbert
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St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church is in the Forest Park neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1974 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
St Thomas the Apostle 1967 Homecoming Detroit MI
Footage of St. Thomas the Apostle 1967 football game and Homecoming in Detroit, MI
Gary Glitter: Rock and Roll (Part 2)
Mass Mob Detroit: St Albertus Polish Catholic Church
More than 2000 people were in attendance on August 10, 2014 for this special celebration of the Catholic Mass at St Albertus Polish Catholic Church in Detroit and organized by Mass Mob Detroit. St Albertus is affectionately know as the Mother Church of Detroit area Polonia.
This is the fifth gathering of the Mass Mob Detroit visiting the urban Catholic Cathedrals of Detroit. Most of which are more than 100 years old. St Hyacinth's parish began with 125 people, at St Charles Boremeo there were 400, at St Joseph's Church there were 900, at Sweetest Heart of Mary there were 1800.
Looking back over the past century .. churches like Sweetest Heart of Mary and St Albertus had 4,000 families ...not people ...families as registered parishioners. Unfortunately the generations that followed those early families move to the suburbs of Detroit leaving behind these majestic cathedrals to fend for themselves with about 400 - 500 parishioners.
Reflection upon the past and attending mass at these churches with the large congregation responding with prayers in unison becomes a spiritual moment in time.
Carol_of_the_Bells_(Ding_Ding_Ding_Dong).mov
Carol of the Bells. Performed for the 2008 Christmas concert at St. Theresa parish church, Trumbull, CT.
St. Florian
The Indiana Writers Center's
Build a Rainbow Memoir Writing Program at
St. Florian Center
in Indianapolis, Indiana
Hamtramck labor day fest
Hamtramck labor day fest
Church in Detroit
The Archdiocese of Detroit is closing more Detroit churches. Is it racism?
Site of Detroit's 1st Catholic Church
Catholic Study Club makes presentation-honoring site of St. Anne's first Catholic Church in city. Miss jane Sullivan unveils the tablet. 1926
Ste. Anne de Détroit, founded July 26, 1701,[2] is the second oldest continuously operating Roman Catholic parish in the United States.[3][4][5] The current Gothic Revival cathedral styled church, built in 1886, is located at 1000 Ste. Anne St. in Detroit, Michigan near the Richard-Hubbard neighborhood area, the Ambassador Bridge, and the Michigan Central Station. Historically, the parish community has occupied eight different buildings. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[1] The main entry to the Church faces a grand tree-lined, brick paved plaza. The present parish is largely Hispanic.
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1992 St. Clement vs. Hamtramck St. Florian (Junior Varsity)
1992 MHSAA/CYO Junior Varsity High School Football featuring the Center Line St. Clement Crusaders vs. Hamtramck St. Florian. This game was played at St. Florian on September 28, 1992.
Colonel Hamtramck's Grave in Detroit
Colonel John Francis Hamtramck's (the first commandant of Detroit) grave receives a new marker.
Jean-François Hamtramck (sometimes called John Francis Hamtramck) (1756--1803) was a French-Canadian from Quebec who joined the Continental Army and became a decorated officer in the American Revolutionary War.
After the war he continued in the service and, in 1787, he was made commander of Vincennes in the Illinois Country, where he negotiated a peace treaty with local Native American tribes.
In Autumn of 1790, Major Hamtramck was ordered to move against Indian villages on the Wabash, Vermilion, and Eel rivers to create a distraction from the campaign led by General Josiah Harmar. The Hamtramck expedition consisted of his own garrison, with militia from the local French residents and Kentucky. They found only one empty village, and lacked the supplies to reach more villages with the full force. Hamtramck returned to Vincennes, learning later that a force of 600 warriors from the Wabash Confederacy had assembled to fight—nearly double his own force. Hamtramck considered the Wabash force evidence that his primary mission had been accomplished.[1]
In 1793, Hamtramck was named lieutenant colonel in the Legion of the United States led by General Anthony Wayne to secure the Northwest Territory. Hamtramck was cited for bravery at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794. Hamtramck, now a full colonel, was appointed the first commandant of Fort Wayne, where he co-owned a large farm with his friend, William Wells.[2] In 1796, he led the garrison to secure Fort Maumee. He was then transferred to Fort Lernoult (later renamed Fort Shelby) and the settlement of Detroit for the United States on July 11, 1796.
He remained commandant of Detroit until his death on 11 April 1803,[3] living in a house on land that is now Gabriel Richard Park near the present bridge to Belle Isle. He was buried at Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Church. The officers under his command placed a stone to mark his grave, as a grateful tribute to his merit and his worth.[3] His body was moved in 1817 to the new Saint Anne's, then, in 1866, to Mount Elliott Cemetery.
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Refugee debate stokes tensions in Hamtramck, America's Muslim capital
Refugee debate stokes tensions in Hamtramck, America's Muslim capital
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2017 IAWP Veterans Day Ceremony at the Capitol Monuments
Join us at all of the military monuments for the 26th Annual IAWP Veterans Day Ceremony at the Capitol in Olympia.
We are joined by your Washington Department of Veterans Affairs Deputy Director and Event Emcee, Gary Condra who will introduce us to various speakers at all of the veterans memorials on the Capitol Campus.
World War II Memorial - Welcome from Washington State Chapter President – Sarah C. Wilson
Presentation of Colors – Washington Youth Academy
Winged Victory Monument - “God Bless the USA” – Jeanette Nelson, Employment Security Department
POW/ MIA Monument - Speaker - Lyndsey Beaupre, Department of Agriculture
Medal of Honor Monument - Speaker - Daniel Salazar, Employment Security Department
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall - “God Bless America” – Vincent Anderson, Health Care Authority
Speaker - Shawn Caskin, Department of Social & Health Services
Korean War Memorial - Speaker – Felicia Wright, Employment Security Department
“The Star-Spangled Banner” – Allen Bolsinger, Washington State Patrol
Closing flag ceremony – Washington Youth Academy
Taps - Vincent Anderson, Health Care Authority
Today’s event was sponsored by: International Association of Workforce Professionals, Employment Security Department Veteran Employee Resource Group and the Washington Federation of State Employees, Local 443
St. Florian's Mass (Alternate Mix)
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Saving St. Albertus
Saving St. Albertus
St Albertus Mass Mob
The Archdiocese of Detroit supports the Mass Mob at St. Albertus on August 10, 2014