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St. John's is one of only four Polish churches in the Boston area.  
St. John's is one of only four Polish churches in the Boston area.  
St. John's school closed in 1977.
St. John's school closed in 1977.
TIMELINE:
1903- the Rev. Joseph Czubek appointed first pastor.
1909 - Restoration completed on new church on St. Peters Street.
1960 - New school built next to church
1968- convent built on church grounds
1977 - school closes.
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Revision as of 14:53, 10 April 2009

St. John the Baptist Church is located at 28 St. Peter Street and was founded in 1903 to serve Polish immigrants who once lived in the neighborhood along Derby St. There are still masses said in Polish. St. John's is one of only four Polish churches in the Boston area. St. John's school closed in 1977. TIMELINE: 1903- the Rev. Joseph Czubek appointed first pastor. 1909 - Restoration completed on new church on St. Peters Street. 1960 - New school built next to church 1968- convent built on church grounds 1977 - school closes.

See Also

  • Vertical File in Salem Collection - Salem churches
  • "Polish parish puts faith in past, future; church still growing at 100" Boston Globe, Oct. 9, 2003, p. N1
  • "Polish church thrives in Salem, despite other closings" Salem Evening News, Jan. 7, 2000, p.1
  • "Concert features restored church organ" Salem Evening News, Sept. 16, 1994, p.11
  • "Salem's Polish parish celebrates 100 years of faith and friends,Salem News, Oct. 6, 2003, p.A1
  • "A moving tribute to Christmas; altar display..." Salem News, Dec. 23, 2002, P. A1