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St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church

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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.HistoryThe rise of Detroit brought a number of Polish immigrants into the city in the 19th century; by the mid-1850s, the number of Polish families who had settled in the city was significant. These Polish immigrants were primarily from the Prussian-controlled sections of the partitioned Poland, and naturally settled in and near the German-speaking sections of Detroit. They were joined, after the American Civil War, by Kashubian immigrants from what is now northwestern Poland. Many of these Poles and Kashubians first attended St. Joseph's, which was at the time a German-speaking church. However, the Polish congregants were dissatisfied, and agitated for a Polish church.In 1870, aided by Father Simon Wieczorek, the Poles took steps to organize their own parish. They organized the St. Stanislaus Kostka Society and, with the blessing then-administrator Bishop Caspar Borgess, began to collect funds to build of a church. In 1871, St. Albertus Parish was organized with three hundred or so Polish families. That same year, the parish purchased a plot of land, 100 feet wide and 270 feet deep, on the western side of St. Aubin Avenue and what is now East Canfield Street. They hired architect John Wiesenhoffèr, and construction of a frame church began in 1872.The church was dedicated to St. Wojciech; early pastors borrowed the erroneous Latin equivalent Adalbertus, which is St. Albertus or St. Albert in English. The establishment of St. Albertus led to an influx of Poles into the immediate neighborhood in order to be close to the church. This influx resulted in Detroit's first Polish neighborhood, known among Detroiters as "Poletown".

Address: 4321 St Aubin , Detroit 48218, MI, US
Phone: (313) 527-9321
State: MI
City: Detroit
Zip Code: 48218


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One of the most beautiful historic Churches in Detroit. The original Polish Catholic church from about 1882. It remains as a historic location and people are actively working on keeping the church in good shape.
Beautiful church and its such an honor to live across from it and see its beauty everyday. Hopefully I'll get to attend mass or at least go on a tour of the church one day.
My parish since I was born, love it, a feeling of peace and tranquility every time I go there. Beautiful church, now a federal historical building, built by the people of the old Polish neighborhood.
Pretty amazing and creepy. Not sure who maintains the church but it's very beautiful and must take a lot of upkeep
Beautiful church. 1st Polish Roman Catholic church in Detroit. Built 1885. Michigan Historic Site -1974, National Register of Historic Places - 1978. Several fund raiser's thought the year. Very worthwhile.
Pretty impressive church
On July 1st I attended a super eclectic festival that included live music, art, food, & tours of this historic church. From what I could gather it seems like this is an annual event, and if you get the chance, I would definitely recommend this family friendly event.
Each Christmas Eve the Church is open as well as monthly masses. The History is breathtaking.
Great cathedral, Mass at midnight, wish Archdiocese would allow more Masses through out the year!!
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