Historic Buffalo Church Connected to St. John Paul II Faces Financial Crisis, US

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A historic Polish Catholic church in Buffalo, New York with a unique connection to St. John Paul II is facing financial struggles that may lead to its closure. St. Casimir Church, known for its stunning Byzantine architecture and hosting the future Pope John Paul II in 1976, is burdened with escalating insurance costs and outstanding bills. Despite efforts to keep the church open, including a GoFundMe campaign and the sale of its social center, the Buffalo Diocese has set a deadline for St. Casimir to address its financial challenges. Father Czeslaw Krysa, the parochial vicar of the church, emphasized the community’s commitment to preserving their ethnic Roman Catholic heritage and continuing their tradition of engaging all five senses during worship. The potential closure of this nearly-century-old church has stirred supporters who are determined to maintain its rich history and significant place within the local Catholic community.

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