Polish Roman Catholic Union of America (PRCUA)

Located in Chicago, IL, is the oldest Polish American fraternal in America. It was established in 1873 in the spirit of brotherhood to unite and help Polish immigrants. Through its local lodges, PRCUA is committed to strengthening and preserving spiritual values, patriotic zeal, its ethnic culture, heritage, and fostering of cultural relations between the United States of America and Poland. Narod Polski is the official, bi-monthly, publication of the PRCUA.

Internet address: http://www.prcua.org


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Polish Roman Catholic Union of America (PRCUA)

59th National Quadrennial Convention

The Polish Roman Catholic Union of America (PRCUA) was established in 1873.

59th National Quadrennial Convention in Buffalo, New York held its meeting from August 13 to August 16, 2006.

During the Convention the PRCUA delegates elected its national leaders for a four-year term of office:

Wallace Ozog, National President;

Anna Sokolowski, National Resident Vice President;

Robert Bielenda, National Vice President;

Joyce Szarowicz, Secretary-Treasurer.

Joanne Zajac of Philadelphia, PA was elected to her second term as a national director.

From: Polish American News, October 2006