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Leopold Moczygemba, OFM Conv (October 18, 1824 –
February 23, 1891) was the
founder of the
first Polish-American
parish in
Panna Maria and Bandera, Texas...
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University of Utah Press. p. 61. ISBN 0-87480-656-9. Stuart,
David E.;
Moczygemba-McKinsey,
Susan B. (2000)
Anasazi America:
Seventeen Centuries on the...
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settlement in the
United States. A
Franciscan missionary,
Father Leopold Moczygemba,
started recruiting Upper Silesians in 1852, when
Silesia belonged to...
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Polish priests and
ecclesiastical students. At his request,
Father Leopold Moczygemba, a
Franciscan who had
worked in
America and was then at St. Peter's, Rome...
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University of Utah Press. p. 61. ISBN 0-87480-656-9. Stuart,
David E.;
Moczygemba-McKinsey,
Susan B. (2000)
Anasazi America:
Seventeen Centuries on the...
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Present church: July 10, 1881 (1881-07-10) ****ociated
people Rev.
Leopold Moczygemba Architecture Functional status Active Heritage designation For Polish...
- (published May 1, 2000), ISBN 978-0826321794,
research ****istance by
Susan Moczygemba-McKinsey.
United States World Heritage Periodic Report:
Chaco Culture...
- Mieroszewski, Mierzejewski, Miłosiewski, Miłoszewski, Miroszewski, Mniszewski,
Moczygemba, Nac****cki, Nagiewicz, Nagorzewski, Nagórczewski, Nagurczewski, Nagurzewski...
- Culture.
National Park Service.
Retrieved September 20, 2011. Stuart,
Moczygemba-McKinsey, pp. 56–57.
Pueblo Indian History.
Archived October 8, 2011,...
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January 14, 1879, by Pope Leo XIII upon the
petition of
Father Leopold Moczygemba, a
Conventual Franciscan,
founder of the
Polish settlement in
Panna Maria...