Remembering the Katyń Massacre

On April 10th, we pause to commemorate the 86th anniversary of the Katyń Massacre – one of the darkest chapters in Polish history. In the spring of 1940, Soviet NKVD executed nearly 22,000 Polish citizens – military officers, intellectuals, priests, and countless others. The killings were part of deliberate effort

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A Night at the Museum: Sip & Paint, Part I – Spring

Join us for an evening of creativity, conversation, and culture at one of Chicago’s true hidden gems – the Polish Museum of America.

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Happy Śmigus-Dyngus from the PMA!

On Monday, April 6, we celebrate Śmigus-Dyngus – one of the most playful Polish Easter traditions!

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Remembering Pope John Paul II

On April 2nd, we commemorate the passing of a beloved figure whose impact transcended borders and touched millions worldwide. Karol Wojtyła, known to the world as Pope John Paul II, left an indelible mark on history through his unwavering faith, profound wisdom, and tireless dedication to peace and justice.

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Good Friday

Good Friday (April 3) is a day of reflection and quiet pause in the Christian tradition, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in his ultimate sacrifice. It is a time for reflection on themes such as forgiveness, compassion, and the triumph of hope over suffering.

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