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Hhen Ladislas, Duke of Opole and son of tie King ofPoland,, rescued an linage of the Virgin and Child from theCastle of Belz, he could not Iiave known the role thisMadonna would play in Polish history. Nor could he haveforeseen the place she would come to hold in Polish hearts.
On August 26, 1382, Ladislas placed the picture in asmall wooden church at Jasna Gora (Bright Mount) outsidethe town of Czestochowa in southern Poland. A monasterywas built there, and today, 600 years later, millions ofpilgrims, many traveling on foot, visit this holy Marianshrine. «
legends about the picture's origin have been handeddown through the centuries — that it was painted by St.Luke the Evangelist on a wooden table top made by Josephand Jesus in Nazareth and treasured by Mary after herSon's death and resurrection; that it was brought fromJerusalem to Constantinople by St. Helena; that it wasremoved to Ruthenia by a Byzantine Emperor and eventuallyfound its way to Belz.
Since the picture was brought to Jasna Gora, theshrine has become a place of pilgrimage as well as a sym-bol of the Polish spirit. After the monastery, throughMary's intercession, was successfully defended againstinvaders from Sweden in 1655, King Jan Kazimierz proclaiitiedMary the Queen of Poland.
The painting has been scarred by arrow and sword.Candles and incense used over the years have darkened thepigment. But Our Lady of Czestochowa, the Black Madonna,Queen of Poland, reigns today as a symbol of Polishnational devotion.
F E S T I V A L
OF
P R A Y E R A N D C E L E B R A T I O N
ON THE OCCASION OF
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NATIONAL SHRINE OF THEIMMACULATE CONCEPTION
SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1982
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Shrineof the
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9v4ichujanAvenue
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'Washington,'D.C. 20017
(202) 526- 8300
Office.of the,
Director
My dear Pilgrims:
Niech bedzie pochwalony Jezus Chrystus.
Welcome to The National Shrine of the ImmaculateConception.
We are pleased that you have come here today andwe invite you to enter into this prayerful celebrationof faith as we commemorate the 600th anniversary ofthe arrival of the Madonna of Our Lady of Czestochowain Poland.
Poland is far away from us as a land, but as apeople, it is as close to us as is our faith. ThePolish people are one with us through a common baptismwhich we share with them. They are our brothers andsisters in the Lord and so we rejoice with them today,as together, we honor Mary, Mother of the Church, OurMother.
The beautiful chapel of Our Lady of Czestochowais a gift of Polish Americans to The National Shrine.Herein come thousands of pilgrims yearly to pray andthus renew their own devotion to Mary, Queen of Poland,whose very life has been an inspiration and model, forthat faith which has been at the basis of family andnational life in Poland for over 1000 years.
At this time in Poland's history, when its humanand God-given freedom is again restricted, we especiallysense a desire to be one with the Polish people onlyto express our solidarity with them. We join in prayerand celebration today as we invoke God's blessing uponour brothers and sisters, a blessing of freedom, healing,reconciliation, and unity.
Together, let us pray that Our Lady of Czestochowaintercede for these people and for all of God's peoplethat the peace of her Son, Jesus, may be with them, withus, and with all of God's people.
Fraternally yours in Christ,
Monsignor Eugene G. BilskiExecutive Director
P A R T I C I P A N T S
PROCESSION
OPENING PRAYER
ROSARY
INTRODUCTION ANDFIRST MYSTERY
SECOND MYSTERY
THIRD MYSTERY
FOURTH MYSTERY
FIFTH MYSTERY
Monsignor Eugene G. BilskiExecutive DirectorNational Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception
Most Rev. James A. Hickey, S.T.D.Archbishop of Washington
Rev. Edward Mroczynski, S. Ch.Pastor, Our Lady Queen of PolandPolish Parish
Rev. Philip S. MajkaPastor, St. Elizabeth Seton Church
Col. Thaddeus NosekParish CouncilOur Lady Queen of Poland
Jan Kanty MiskaPolish-American CongressWashington Division
PROCESSION COORDINATOR Matt LapitskyPolish Club of College Park
SOLEMN MASS
CELEBRANT Most Rev. James A. Hickey, S.T.D,
PRINCIPAL CONCELEBRANTS Monsignor Eugene G. BilskiRev. Edward Mroczynski, S. Ch.Rev. Philip S. MajkaRev. Augustyn Eckmann, Ph.D.
DEACONS
READINGS
Rev. Mr. Lawrence Cain, Ph. DRev. Mr. Joseph Stasiak
Celia BioscaLadies AuxiliaryOur Lady Queen of Poland
Henry RackowskiPolish American Society
of Washington
HOMILY Monsignor Eugene G. Bilski
INTERCESSIONS John A. KromkowskiNational Center forUrban Ethnic Affairs
OFFERTORY PROCESSION Clement A. KnefelPolish Club of Annapolis
Chester F. MarciniakPolish Club of Woodbridge
Helen NitkowskiPolish Falcons
Constance M. RackowskiPolish Club of Northern Virginia
Wanda SzczepanskiAmerican Youth of Polish Descent
Barbara SyskaFriends of Solidarity
SONG LEADER Mary Ann EvanPolish-American Arts Association
GODZINKI
PRESIDINGCANTOR
Rev. Philip S. MajkaRev. Edward Mroczynski, S.Ch
P R O C E S S I O N
11:30
From Mullen Library
to The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
OPENING PRAYER
ROSARY:
INTRODUCTORY PRAYER
FIRST GLORIOUS MYSTERY (ENGLISH)
HYMN: PO GORACH DOLINACH
Po gorach, dolinach, rozlega si^ dzwon,Anielskie witanie ludziom giosi on.Ave, Ave, Ave Maria, /
Zdrowas, Zdrowas", Zdrowas Maryja.
SECOND GLORIOUS MYSTERY (POLISH)
HYMN: Bernardka, dziewczynka, sz£a po drzewo w las,Anioi ja tarn wiedzie, Bog sam wybraar czas.Ave, Ave, Ave Maria,Zdrowas, Zdrowas, Zdrowas Maryja.
THIRD GLORIOUS MYSTERY (ENGLISH)
HYMN: Wtem wicher zaszumiai" gwaJtowny od ska?1,W niej serce zadrzaito, cud sie speihic miait.Ave, Ave, Ave Maria,Zdrowas, Zdrowas, Zdrowas Maryja.
FOURTH GLORIOUS MYSTERY (ENGLISH)
HYMN: Spoglada na skaiTy Massabielskiej stok,Dziewica przecudna uderza jej wzrok.Ave, Ave, Ave Maria,Zdrowas, Zdrowas", Zdrowas Maryja.
FIFTH GLORIOUS MYSTERY (POLISH)
HYMN: (Repeat verses of "Po gorach dolinach" untilpeople have entered the Shrine and the organbegins the next hymn. Lay flowers in the formof a cross in the Czestochowa Chapel and thenproceed to the reserved seats near the Chapel.)
HYMN; SERDECZNA MATKO
Serdeczna Matko, Opiekunko ludzi,Niech Cie piacz sierot do litolci wzbudzi!Wygnaficy Ewy do Ciebie wofamy,Zlituj sie , zlituj, niech sie nie1 tu£amy.
Do kogoz wzdychac mamy, nedzne dziatki?TylkC; do Ciebie, ukochanej Matki,U ktorej Serce otwarte kazdemu,A osobliwie, nedza strapionemu.
ZasiuzyliiSmy, to prawda, przez z-Tosci,By nas Bog kara* rozga surowos'ci;Lecz kiedy Ojciec rozgniewany siecze,Szczes'liwy, kto si^ do Matki uciecze.
ANGELUS
V. The angel of the Lord declared unto Mary.R. And she conceived of the Holy Spirit.
Hail Mary, etc.
V. Behold the handmaid of the Lord.R. Be it done unto me according to they word.
Hail Mary, etc.
V. And the Word was made Flesh.R. And dwelt among us.
Hail Mary, etc.
V. Pray for us, 0 holy Mother of God,R. That we may be made worthy of the promises
of Christ.
LET US PRAY
Pour forth, we beseech Thee, 0 Lord, Thy graceinto our hearts, that we to whom the Incarnationof Christ, Thy Son, was made known by the messageof an Angel, may by His Passion and Cross, bebrought to the glory of His Resurrection. Throughthe same Christ our Lord. Amen.
SOLEMN MASS
OF
OUR LADY OF CZESTOCHOWA
12:00
Upper Church
ENTRANCE SONG: GWIAZDO s'LICZNA WSPANIACA
Gwiazdo sliczna wspaniai'a, iCzestochowska Maryja, 'Do Ciebie si^ uciekamy, i0 Maryja, Maryja!
Siyszelismy wdzieczny gios,Jak Maryja woira nas:"Pojdzcie do mnie, moje dzieci,Przyszedir czas, ach przyszed-P czas."
Gdy ptaszkowie spiewaja,Maryje wychwalaja.Stowiczkowie wdziecznym g£bsemSpiewaja, ach, spiewaja.
1 my tez zgromadzeniPok£bn dajmy Maryi,Czyste serce Bozej MatceDarujmy, ach, darujmy.
RESPONSORIAL PSALM:
REFRAIN: You are the honor, you are the glory ofour people, Holy Virgin Mary.
GENERAL INTERCESSIONS:
Please respond: Lord, hear our prayer.
OFFERTORY SONG: CZARNA MADONNO
Jest zakatek na tej ziemi,Gdzie powracad kazdy chce,Gdzie krdluje Jej oblicze,Na Nim ciqte rysy dwie,Wzrok ma smutny, zatroskanyJakby chciaifa prosic ci^,Bys w matczyna Jej opieke_ oddai sie.
Madonno, Czarna Madonno,Jak dobrze Twym dzieckiem bye.0 pozwol, Czarna Madonno,W ramiona Twoje si skryc.
W Jej ramionach znajdziesz spokojI uchronisz sieb od z£a,Bo dla wszystkich swoich dzieciOna serce czu£e ma.I opieka ciet otoczy,Gdy Jej*serce oddasz swe,Gdy powt6rzysz Jej z radoscia s£owa te:
Madonno, Czarna Madonno,Jak dobrze Twym dzieckiem bye.0 pozwc5l, Czarna Madonno,W ramiona Twoje sie^ skryc.
ACCLAMATION: Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again,
COMMUNION SONGS:
WONDROUS LOVE by Peter Christiansen
Choir of the National Shrine
BADZZE POZDROWIONA
Badzze pozdrowiona Hostio zywa!W ktorej Jezus Chrystus B6stwo ukrywa.Witaj Jezu, Synu MaryiTys jest Bog prawdziwy w swietej Hostii.
Badzze pozdrowiony Anielski Chlebie,W tym tu Sakramencie wielbimy Ciebie.Witaj Jezu, Synu MaryiTys jest fidg prawdziwy w swietej Hostii.
Badzze pozdrowione drzewo zywota,Niech kwitnie niewinnosc, anielska cnota.Witaj Jezu, Synu MaryiTys jest Bog prawdziwy w Iwietej Hostii.
CONCLUDING HYMN; BOZE COS POLSKE
Boze cos Polske^ przez tak liczne wiekiOtacza£ blaskiem potegi i chwairy,Cos ja osianiai tarcza swej opiekiOd nieszczej3c', ktore przygne^bic ja miaiy,Przed Twe oltarze zanosim bJaganie:Ojczyzne wolna, racz nam wrocic Panie.
DISMISSAL:NOW THANK WE ALL OUR GOD
Now thank we all our Godwith hearts and hands and voices,Who wondrous things has done,In whom his world rejoices;Who from our mother's armsHas blessed us on our wayWith countless gifts of love,And still is ours today.
0 may this gracious GodThrough all our life be near usWith ever-joyful heartsAnd blessed peace to cheer us,Preserve us in his graceAnd guide us in distress,And free us from all sinTill heaven we possess.
•» Go in peace to love and serve the Lord. «•
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F E S T I V A L
1:30 to 6:00
Shrine, Shrine grounds, Caldwell Hall
SCHEDULED EVENTS
LECTURE
3:00 P.M.Crypt Church
Czestochowa and the American Ethnic Experience
is the subject of a presentation byDr. Thaddeus Radzialowski , Special Assistant to thePresident of the National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs
MUSICAL PERFORMANCES
2:00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.John Paul Rehearsal Hall, Catholic University of America
The Oberek Folk Song and Dance Ensemble of Baltimorewill present music and suites of dances from variousregions of Poland. The Ensemble will perform from 2:00to 3:00 and from 4:30 to 5:30. At 3;OQ, pianist JanuszGoralski, recently arrived from Poland, will play Chopinselections and contemporary Polish music. Elizabeth Goralfrom the Wschodnia Galicja folk group in Baltimore willsing sones of the Polish mountain region. Intermissionwill follow this performance.
The second part of the program will open at 4:00 P.M.with songs by soprano Alina Kozinska-Plecha, who has studiedextensively in Poland as well as in the United States.She recently sang the title role in the Washington SummerOpera presentation of Madama Butterfly. The Oberek EnsembleT ill return to close the program with a repeat performance.
FILMS
1:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.Ail-Purpose Room, Shrine, Lower Level
RELIGIOUS ARTICLES
SHRINE GIFT SHOPSoutheast Entry, Shrine, Lower Level
In addition to its regular selection of fine religiousgoods, the Shrine Gift Shop is offering medals, picturesand cards honoring Our Lady of Czestochowa. Also, theofficial commemorative medallions in bronze, silver, andgold can be purchased from the Gift Shop. Part of theprofits from the sale of these medallions is given to thePolish bishops for charitable works.
CONTINUOUS EVENTS
EXHIBITS
1000 YEARS OF POLISH CULTUREHall of American Saints, Shrine, Lower Level
This 60-panel exhibit of text and pictures traces thestory of Poland for more than 1000 years. Detailedbrochures are available at the exhibit entrance. The exhibitwas obtained through the efforts of the'Polish American ArtsAssociation of Washington, DC.
POLISH ARTS AND CRAFTSSouthwest Entry, Shrine, Lower LevelPolish and Polish-American arts, crafts, and other •
handmade items from the collection of the Hazard familyare on display. The exhibit features the woodcarvingsof John Dernoga, self-taught woodcarver and artist.
FOOD
SHRINE CAFETERIAShrine, Lower Level
Polish food items from soups to desserts are featuredthroughout the day in the cafeteria.
POLISH CATHOLIC PASTORAL MISSIONShrine Grounds
Specialties including pastries, polish sausage on aroll, and stuffed cabbage rolls, as well as soft drinks,will be sold to benefit the Polish Mission Church.
CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES
Shrine Grounds
Storytelling, arts and crafts, and popular contemporaryactivities are available throughout the afternoon.
POLISH ARTS AND CRAFTS DEMONSTRATIONS
Shrine Grounds
Polish artists will demonstrate traditional folk artssuch as paper cutting and decorating of Easter eggs.
INFORMATIONAL DISPLAYS
Shrine GroundsPolish-American organizations and other groups will
offer information on their activities.
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GODZINKI
6:00
Czestochowa Chapel
Godzinki, the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, willbe sung in the Polish Chapel at 6 pm. Booklets containingthe prayers and hymns for this devotion will be availableat the Chapel.
aLL bonoR to you
CARILLON RECITAL
6:15
Shrine Grounds
Richard Strauss, Carillonist of The National Cathedral,Washington, D. C.
CONCERT
7:00
Upper Church
Wayne Wyembelski will perform on the Shrine's Great Organ.Appearing with him will be Sharon Wyembelski, mezzo-soprano andKathleen Dobrzelewski, Clarinetist.
15ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This celebration in honor of the 600th anniversary ofthe arrival of the picture of the Black Madonna at JasnaGora was made possible through the generosity of manyindividuals and organizations. The National Shrine andCzestochowa Jubilee Committee would like to acknowledgein particular the following:
BENEFACTORS
The Alvord FoundationThe American Institute for Polish CultureDiCesare and AssociatesMr. John A. KromkowskiPotomac Electric Power CompanyMrs. Blanka Rosenstiel
PATRONS
Ms. Mary Ann EvanCol. and Mrs. Thaddeus NosekPolish American Society of Washington, DC, P.N.A. Lodge 848Mr. and Mrs. Romuald SpaswoskiDr. and lies. Stanislaw Toczek
SUPPORTERS
Mrs. M. Williams BlakeThe Catholic University of AmericaMrs. Edwina ConradDawna TanceMs. Magdalena Nowacka-GilinskyMs. Carla HazardMrs. Stella Dernoga HazardMs. C. E. KowalikMs. Eileen LenahanMr. Adam MazurekPolish Club of Northern Virginia, P.N.A Lodge 3185Ms. Constance M. RackowskiMr. and Mrs. Henry RackowskiSaint Francis ParishMr. and Mrs. Carl SharekMr. Leszek WojcikWschodnia GalicjaMrs. Charles W. YostMr. and Mrs. Walter Zachariasiewicz
To these donors and to others whose gifts may not havearrived in time to be acknowledged here, we wish toextend our gratitude and appreciation.
ORGANIZATIONS
American Youth of Polish DescentFriends of SolidarityOur Lady Queen of Poland and Blessed Maximillian Kolbe
Polish Catholic Pastoral Mission in Greater WashingtonPolish American Arts Association of Washington, B.C.Polish American CongressPolish American Club of Woodbridge, P.N.A. Lodge 3202Polish American Society of Washington, D.C., P.N.A. Lodge 848, Inc.Polish Club of Annapolis, P.N.A. Lodge 31'98Polish Club of College Park, P.N.A. Lodge 3191Polish Club of Laurel, P.N.A. 3164Polish Club of Northern Virginia, P.N.A. Lodge 3185Polish Club of Rockville, P.N.A. Lodge 3190Polish Falcons of Araecica, Nest 955Polish Veterans Association, Post 37Polonia ClubSt. Francis Parish, Polish National Catholic, Washington, DCVeritas
CZESTOCHOWA JUBILEE COMMITTEE
Ms. Mary Ann EvanPresident of Auxiliary, Polish Mission Church
Mrs. Edwina ConradPolish American Arts Association of Washington, D. C.
Mr. John A. KromkowskiPresident, National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs
Reverend Philip S. MajkaPastor, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish
Col. Thaddeus M. NosekPresident, Parish Council - Our Lady Queen of Poland Church
Mrs. Thaddeus M. NosekDr. Thaddeus Radzialowski
Special Assistant to the President of National Center forUrban Ethnic Affairs
Reverend Edward Mroczynski, S.Ch.Pastor, Our Lady Queen of Poland and Blessed Maximillian KolbePolish Catholic Pastoral Mission in Greater Washington
Shrine Staff:
Monsignor Eugene G. BilskiExecutive Director, National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Reverend Roger C. Roensch, Director of Development/Public RelationsMr. Rino Aldrighetti, Assistant Director of Development/Public RelationsMr. William Tierney, Assistant Director of Liturgy