In the midst of Pittsburgh's famous Strip District stands St. Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church, founded in 1875 by Polish Immigrants. In this very church, Marty's grandparents were married in the early 1900's. Since we wanted to show Morena the sights of this unique Pittsburgh experience, we decided that we would attend Mass here and then walk around the area.
I can once again admit that Mass here offered yet another first for me. Today, the songs that were sung during the service came from a Polish Hymnal. I didn't bother to pick one up on the way in, because I don't read Polish, but I couldn't help but smile as I stood in the midst of the congregation singing these hymns that were obviously familiar to them. How wonderful that this community managed to hold onto the traditions that were begun so many years ago, and that this beautiful church was able to be preserved so that we could be fortunate enough to enjoy the experience.
After Mass, we strutted across the street to Pamela's, another Pittsburgh favorite, for a scrumptious breakfast. The pancakes filled the plate! And, as you can see, smiles filled our faces!
Of course, pancakes this large resulted in some much needed strolling around to help us to work off some calories, so we wandered along the streets, listening to the blaring sounds of the Steeler's theme song, and enjoying the hustle and bustle that the strip district offers.
And, we certainly couldn't ask for better weather to gallivanting around! Yep! Another terrific day to enjoy.
It is wonderful to hear that there are still some churches that cater to their specific community..., especially one in the Strip District. As to the good food..., hasn't that area ALWAYS had the best food?!
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