In 2007 our beautiful church was in dire need of repair and Our Lady of Poland started a $1 million fund-raising campaign for the renovations, which had become essential for the church to stay in service. Under the leadership of our pastor, Fr. Stanley Kondeja, $1.2 million dollars was raised. Our church was completely rebuilt. On Christmas Eve 2008 at 5PM, exactly 90 years after the first Mass was ever celebrated, a special Mass was held in the newly renovated church to a standing-room only crowd. Fr. Stanley received a standing ovation from all the appreciative parishioners. In May 2009, an official rededication Mass was celebrated with Bishop William Murphy of the Diocese of Rockville Centre presiding. Enjoy this video of the rededication Mass created by Marsha Terry! Thank you Marsha!

 


 A message from Fr. Janusz regarding the corona virus pandemic 

 
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The Parish Ladies Guild

The Parish Ladies Guild This organization was formed by Father Ted Wegrowski in the fall of 1954. At that time the main event for the Ladies Guild was the Cake Sale, a summer favorite among people who welcomed the baked goods!
Today the remaining members continue to be active in the parish, assisting with duties around the church, such as cleaning of the altar linens.

 

The Rosary Society

From the very beginning of our Parish, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was honored by our Polish people when they named their Church, Our Lady of Poland, in tribute to their beloved heavenly queen. Subsequently, a few months later, the Rosary Society was formed in May 1919.
Today members of the Rosary Society say the Rosary daily after the 7:30AM Mass. All are welcome to join them. In addition, during the month of October, the Rosary and Benediction of Blessed Sacrament is held each Friday at 5PM in English and 6PM in Polish.

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Southampton Polish American Society

Established in October 2015, the Southampton Polish American Society, is a not-for profit organization of “do-gooders” serving the community. Our “country church” as Bishop Murphy referred to a few years ago, has embraced all nationalities. Over the years, since the founding in 1918 by Polish immigrants, Our Lady of Poland Church, has grown to become quite international, consisting of many ethnic groups, but when we enter the church we are all the same: Catholic. Our goal is to strengthen our faith, keep our children and the young adults close to their church, be proud of being Catholic and provide mutual support when and where needed.
On the first Sunday of each month, the Southampton Polish American Society hosts “Sunday Socials” in our downstairs meeting room from 10AM -12PM. All parishioners and friends are welcome to come and meet the person who sits next to them in church. Coffee and pastries are served. There are games, crayons and books for the children. The December Social features a special Christmas party for the children. If you would like to become a member of the Southampton Polish American Society, please call the rectory for contact information.


Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus is the largest Catholic Services organization in the world. Founded by a young priest in 1882, the order has grown to nearly 2 million members worldwide. Local Southampton Council #1967 serves the parishes of Our Lady of Poland and the Basilica of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. They support both churches, Our Lady of the Hamptons School, Right to Life, Birthright of Peconic, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and many other local charities.
The requirements to become a Knight are that you are a practicing Catholic male and 18 years or older. If you would like to become a member, please send your name, address, phone number and email to Grand Knight Peter Nikolich, PO Box 500, Southampton, NY 11969 and he will get back to you with more information.


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Alcoholics Anonymous

Every Friday evening at 7:30PM and Saturday evening at 7 p.m. members of Alcoholics Anonymous meet at Our Lady of Poland Roman Catholic Church. Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.


Birthright of Pecomic, Inc.

Birthright’s guiding principle is “it is the right of every pregnant woman to give birth and the right of every child to be born.” Birthright is here to support, encourage and be the friend that a pregnant woman needs as she navigates an unplanned or unintended pregnancy.
Birthright is available to all teens/women for as long as they need our help or us. They offer advice, love, friendship, and support to women who are pregnant or think they may be pregnant. Birthright services are always free, non-judgmental and confidential. They can also provide information, referrals, and resources to help the woman help herself. Birthright is unique, and available 24/7 through our toll-free pregnancy support helpline (hotline) – 1.800.550.4900.

Birthright is located at:

99 W. Montauk Highway
Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Tel. 631 728 8900
Birthright Treasures (Thrift)
675 North Sea Road
Southampton. NY 11968

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Getting Married?
Our Church is Perfect!



Our Lady of Poland RC Church is a perfect wedding site for couples seeking a picturesque, intimate setting for their most blessed day.

 
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Our beautiful traditional sanctuary is picture-perfect for your weddings!

• Traditional gothic-style sanctuary
• High vaulted ceiling
• Antique stained glass windows
• Oak pews with kneelers
• Seating capacity for up to 300 guests
• Center aisle for a grand entry
• Professional organist
• Church parking,
• Handicapped parking and accessibility
• Central Hamptons location - Southampton , NY
• wifi access for a live streaming ceremony


 

 


 Please call or email us to set up a meeting with the Pastor approximately six months before your desired wedding date.

Thank you for visiting our website with the Catholic Holy Masses live online from Our Lady of Poland, RC Church Southampton, Long Island, NY

This page was created for the sick, homebound and for those who, due to other important reasons, could not go to Mass; or those who, due to their locations, can not attend in the mass in our church. We hope that our website will help our sisters and brothers in faith to celebrate the Holy Mass live online wherever they are. 

 

WEEKDAYS & SATURDAY Mass 7:30 am  Stream on Youtube English click here 

 

 



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