What might be the last regular Sunday mass at
Saint Adalbert Basilica was held on Sunday, September 18, 2011 at the 125-years-strong East Side parish. Over
350 attended the 125th Anniversary celebration held afterwards. A typical Sunday mass brings well-over 100 parishioners. With these numbers, many out-of-town supporters and a well-kept religious campus that also provides some rental income, the Catholic Diocese's order to close the church makes little sense.
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Painting for Preservation at the 125th Celebration. |
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Steve Siegel, photographer, showing his work. |
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Michelle Schroeder, art teacher,at the Art-In.
Photo by Charles Lewis for The Buffalo News. |
Leaders of Saint Adalbert Basilica parish have developed
a strong and creative campaign to urge Bishop Kmiec to have a change of heart and allow the Church to remain as active as it already is. The parish regularly uses social media and has a young and active crowd; this is not a dead or dying church! We thank the parish for having us celebrate with them. Our being there only reinforced the parish's innovative commitment to their community.
With an abandoned church on what seems like every block, Painting for Preservation as artists and preservationists, fully support Saint Adalbert Basilica's cause. Having just hosted an
Art-In at St. Mary's-on-the-Hill at Niagara and Vermont Streets, the ruins are an only too real a reminder how quickly a center of life in the community can fall literally fall apart.
Please show your support of the parish by writing to the Diocese in support of the church. Our letter to the Diocese of Buffalo in support of Saint Adalbert Basilica and, in general, a comment on the faiths abandonment of so many of its architecturally significant buildings:
September 14, 2011
Dear Bishop Kmiec,
I write on
behalf of Painting for Preservation to express our collective support of
maintaining weekly masses at Saint Adalbert Basilica as a measure of sustaining
a vital parish community and caring for a historic and recognized landmark
Basilica.
Painting for
Preservation is an eclectic and inclusive group of artists that gathers at
historic places to create artwork of all media with the building as the
subject. Our goals include raising awareness of neglected historic places,
supporting artists that are inspired by architecture and community, and
starting a creative record of these places.
We had the
opportunity to gather at Saint Adalbert’s to caringly illustrate the
architecture of the Basilica. Over 200 people attended the Mass that morning
and nearly 25 artists took to the lawn, sidewalk and streets in pure admiration
of the Basilica’s iconic towers. The reception by the parish was extremely
hospitable and representational of the spirit the parish regularly shares with
its members and larger community.
Based on the
Vatican’s
decree for Saint Adalbert’s to remain open and our personal experiences of the
vitality of the parish, we cannot in good conscience allow the Church to be
closed without statement. Furthermore, closing vital and solvent parishes will
not aid in the Diocese’s current fiscal crisis, nor should the historic
buildings be abandoned.
Sincerely,
Meagan Baco, Co-Organizer
Painting for Preservation
The Art-In at Saint Adalbert Basilica was the last gathering planned by Painting for Preservation for the 2011 painting season. Please email
P4Partist@gmail.com or post on our
Facebook to suggest sites for next year.