Welcome to the Polska Parafia pw. Matki Boskiej Czestochowskiej, the oldest Polish parish in England and Wales, nestled in the heart of London. Our parish serves as a vibrant spiritual home for the Polish community, offering a place of worship, reflection, and connection. In response to the evolving circumstances brought about by the pandemic, we have adapted our services to ensure the safety and well-being of our congregation while maintaining our commitment to high-quality spiritual care.

At our parish, we pride ourselves on fostering a welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels valued and supported. We offer a range of services, including traditional Masses, spiritual counseling, and community events that celebrate Polish culture and heritage. Our dedicated clergy and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure that every visitor experiences warmth and compassion, making our parish not just a place of worship but a true community hub.

Whether you are seeking solace in prayer, looking to connect with fellow Poles, or wanting to participate in cultural events, Polska Parafia pw. Matki Boskiej Czestochowskiej is here for you. Join us as we navigate these challenging times together, strengthening our faith and bonds within the community. Come and experience the unique spirit of our parish—where tradition meets modernity, and every individual is treated with respect and care.

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