
Below is a list of the Great Saints of Poland whose large images adorn the walls behind our altar. You can click the individual saint name to go to their individual page once it has been developed. Going from left to right, they are:
St. Stanislaus Kostka (1550-68) Feast Day: Nov. 13. Jesuit novice, born of a politically significant family at Rostkovo, Poland. He was canonized in 1726.
St. John Cantius (1397-1473) Feast Day: Dec. 23. Born in the Polish town of Kanty (that's where he gets his surname). He was canonized in 1767.
St. Adalbert (956-97) Feast Day: April 23. Missionary bishop from Hungary, Bohemia and Prussia, who contributed greatly to the Christianizing of eastern and central Europe.
St. Stanislaus (1030-79) Feast Day: April 11. St. Stanislaus is chiefly remembered as patron of the Polish city of Cracow, whose bishop he was, and where his relics are kept in the cathedral. St. Stanislaus, a martyr, was canonized in 1253.
St. Casimir (1458-84) Feast Day: March 4. As a prince of Poland, the second son of King Casimir IV and Elizabeth of Austria. He died at the age of 26 from tuberculosis. He's the patron saint of Lithuania, Poland, and Russia.St. Hedwig (1174-1263) Feast Day: Oct. 16. Duchess and widow, the patroness of Silesia, a region of eastern Europe. Also called Jadwiga.
St. Andrew Bobola (1591-1657) May 16. Jesuit missionary and martyr. Born a member of a noble Polish family.