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Sister Servants of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus :)


The parish next to where I work is a Polish parish, so I sometimes go to daily mass there. Sometimes it's in Polish, and sometimes the pastor sees me there and says it in English instead ;). I try to follow along in the missal if it's in Polish, and I can sorta mumble my way through some of the responses....

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IcePrincessKRS

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I'm part Polish.


:dance:
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[quote name='AudreyGrace' timestamp='1296417543' post='2206748']
I'm about 1/4 Polish.
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Me, too. :saint:

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I have a polish great-grandma, but I am not polish. They adopt my grandma, who is not polish. But I love praying the rosary with my family.

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fides quarens intellectum

[quote name='reminiscere' timestamp='1296362768' post='2206607']
PIEROGI is already plural, no need to add an s!
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:clapping:

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ParadiseFound

[quote name='dominicansoul' timestamp='1296319686' post='2206375']
...were born praying the Rosary on their umbilical cords!
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Not Adam 'Nergal' Darski. I imagine he was born playing 'Antichristian Phenomenon'.

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  • 2 weeks later...

[quote name='reminiscere' timestamp='1296362768' post='2206607']
Mowiem po polsku alle nie jestem polak :)

PIEROGI is already plural, no need to add an s!
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Dziękuję for saving me the trouble of pointing out the correct spelling. And for those who are curious, the singular of pierogi is pieróg.

BTW, I am Góral (southern Polish highlander) on my dad's side and Kaszubian (northern, Germanic-influenced) on my mom's side, so I guess I have a civil war going on inside me.

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[b][url="http://www.stumbleaudio.com/#righteousb2/14"][color="#0000FF"][size="2"]Kielbasa Posse by Righteous B[/size][/color][/url][/b][size="2"]


Well everybody sing along with the Capital B
And get one hand up if you in the Kielbasa Posse
Ya’ll my brothers and my sisters and that’s for sure
And everybody here is phat just like Pierogy Dough

Ashamed of my nose? Come on dude.
Ya I’m a proud Pollack but not rude
We don’t brag about much and that’s true
Except the one thing – we got the JPII
Kielbasa haters how you beat that
You got your big cheeses – we got the big mac
You got your krouts, and burritos, the pastas and the saucey
Come on – how’s that gonna beat Kielbasa?

My mamma’s a cook and that’s true
And she sticks to Kielbasa like glue
We eat it 4 times a week and she don’t care what you thinks
Cause if you talking back to mamma
She’ll hit you with the links

My DJ is phat and on that you can bet – not fat with the “ph” but fat with the “f”
Tells me he’s Samoan but yo I still know
that homie aint Hawaiin – he’s a dark skinned pole
See everybody in my crew is a pole
From the young to the dumb to the old
Cause yo you only got to pledge and then you get the stoagie
Now pledge “all hail the pierogy”
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[size="2"]So everybody makin Polish jokes – watch your back
You never know when the Pole posse gonna attack
Cement shoes – drop you in the Pole pond
You gonna lose – I’m like the Polish James Bond
Just one more thing before I go and yo this might shock you
[/size][color="#FFFFFF"][font="Verdana, Arial"][color="#000000"][font="arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif"][size="2"]But I think my boy Jesus is a Pollack too... [/size][/font][/color][/font][/color]

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I made my first communion at a Polish parish up the street from my house. I remember going to the bazaars. There's not many Polish people today in my hometown but this parish is still around from the old days when there were. The parish is very small these days, but they actually survived the parish closings in the archdiocese. It's a "real" Polish parish, not just "Polish" in name. The Pastor is polish and the people who go there are mostly people who go because it's a Polish parish.

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