The 85th annual Pulaski Day Parade was held Oct. 2 in Manhattan. Auxiliary Bishop Witold Mroziewski of the Diocese of Brooklyn, served as celebrant at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The parade, traditionally held on the first Sunday of October, dates back to 1937 when New York’s Polish-American community honored Polish nobleman and American Revolutionary War hero Gen. Casimir Pulaski.
Chris Sheridan
A man and a woman dance up Fifth Avenue despite the damp weather Oct. 2 at the 85th annual Pulaski Day Parade in Manhattan.
Chris Sheridan
Auxiliary Bishop Witold Mroziewski of the Diocese of Brooklyn, who served as celebrant of the Pulaski Day Parade Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, receives flowers.
Chris Sheridan
The 85th annual Pulaski Day Parade was held Oct. 2 in Manhattan. Auxiliary Bishop Witold Mroziewski of the Diocese of Brooklyn, served as celebrant at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The parade, traditionally held on the first Sunday of October, dates back to 1937 when New York’s Polish-American community honored Polish nobleman and American Revolutionary War hero Gen. Casimir Pulaski.
Chris Sheridan
Posted
The 85th annual Pulaski Day Parade was held Oct. 2 in Manhattan. Auxiliary Bishop Witold Mroziewski of the Diocese of Brooklyn, served as celebrant at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The parade, traditionally held on the first Sunday of October, dates back to 1937 when New York’s Polish-American community honored Polish nobleman and American Revolutionary War hero Gen. Casimir Pulaski.