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Diocesan Abbreviations ALB Albany (New York) ANC Anchorage (Alaska) ALN Allentown (Pennsylvania) ARE Arecibo (Puerto Rico) ALT Altoona-Johnstown ARL Arlington (Virginia) (Pennsylvania) ATL Atlanta (Georgia) ALX Alexandria (Louisiana) AUS Austin (Texas) AMA Amarillo (Texas) B Boise (Idaho) BAK Baker (Oregon) GBG Greensburg (Pennsylvania) BAL Baltimore (Maryland) GF Great Falls (Montanai BEA Beaumont (Texas) GI Grand Island (Nebraska) BEL Belleville (Illinois) GLP Gallup (New Mexico) BGP Bridgeport (Connecticut) GR Grand Rapids (Michigan) BIR Birmingham (Alabama) GRY Gary (Indiana) BIS Bismarck (North Dakota) HBG Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) BLX Biloxi (Mississippi) HEL Helena (Montana) BO Boston (Massachusetts) HON Honolulu (Hawaii) BR Baton Rouge (Louisiana) HRT Hartford (Connecticut) BRK Brooklyn (New York) HT Houma-Thibodaux (Louisiana) BUF Buffalo (New York) IND Indianapolis (Indiana) BUR Burlington (Vermont) JC Jefferson City (Missouri) BWN Brownsville (Texas) JKS Jackson (Mississippi) CAM Camden (New Jersey) JOL Joliet (Illinois) CC Corpus Christi (Texas) JUN Juneau (Alaska) CGS Caguas (Puerto Tico) KAL Kalamazoo (Michigan) CHI Chicago (Illinois) KC Kansas City-St. Joseph, MO CHL Charlotte (North Carolina) KCK Kansas City in Kansas CHR Charleston (South Carolina) KNX Knoxville (Tennessee) CHY Cheyenne (Wyoming) L Louisville (Kentucky) CIN Cincinnati (Ohio) LA Los Angeles (California) CLV Cleveland (Ohio) LAF Lafayette (Louisiana) COL Columbus (Ohio) LAN Lansing (Michigan) COS Colorado Springs (Colorado) LC La Crosse (Wisconsin) COV Covington (Kentucky) LEX Lexington (Kentucky) CR Crookston (Minnesota) LFT Lafayette (Indiana) DAL Dallas (Texas) LIN Lincoln (Nebraska) DAV Davenport (Iowa) LKC Lake Charles (Louisiana) DEN Denver (Colorado) LR Little Rock (Arkansas) DET Detroit (Michigan) LSC Las Cruces (New Mexico) DM Des Moines (Iowa) LUB Lubock (Texas) DOD Dodge City (Kansas) MAD Madison (Wisconsin) DUB Dubuque (Iowa) MAN Manchester (New Hampshire) DUL Duluth (Minnesota) MAR Marquette (Michigan) E Erie (Pennsylvania) MEM Memphis (Tennessee) ELP El Paso (Texas) MET Metuchen (New Jersey) EVN Evansville (Indiana) MGZ Mayaguez (Puerto Rico) FAR Fargo (North Dakota) MIA Miami (Florida) FBK Fairbanks (Alaska) MIL Milwaukee (Wisconsin) FR Fall River (Massachusetts) MOB Mobile (Alabama) FRS Fresno (California) MRY Monterey (California) FTW Fort Wayne-South Bend, IN NEW Newark (New Jersey) FWT Fort Worth (Texas) NO New Orleans (Louisiana) GAL Galveston-Houston (Texas) NOR Norwich (Connecticut) GAY Gaylord (Michigan) NSH Nashville (Tennessee) GB Green Bay (Wisconsin) NTN Newton (Melkite, U. 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NU New Ulm (Minnesota) SJ San Jose in California NY New York (New York) SJN San Juan (Puorto Rico) OAK Oakland (California) SJP St. Josaphat in Parma (Ohio) OG Ogdensburg (New York) SLC Salt Lake City (Utah) OKL Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) SP St. Petersburg (Florida) OM Omaha (Nebraska) SPC Sprgfld-Cape Girardeau, MO ORG Orange (California) SPK Spokane (Washington) ORL Orlando (Florida) SPR Springfield (Massachusetts) OWN Owensboro (Kentucky) SR Santa Rosa (California) P Portland in Oregon (Oregon) STA St. Augustine (Florida) PAT Paterson (New Jersey) SFE Santa Fe (New Mexico) PBL Pueblo (Colorado) SFR Son Francisco (California) PCE Ponce (Puerto Rico) SFS Sioux Falls (South Dakota) PEO Peoria (Illinois) SHP Shreveport (Louisina) PH Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) SJ San Jose in California PHX Phoenix (Arizona) SJN San Juan (Puorto Rico) PIT Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) SJP St. Josaphat in Parma (Ohio) PMB Palm Beach (Florida) SLC Salt Lake City (Utah) PRM Parma Byzantine (Ohio) SP St. Petersburg (Florida) PRO Providence (Rhode Island) SPC Sprgfld-Cape Girardeau, MO PRT Portland (Maine) SPK Spokane (Washington) PT Pensacola-Tallahassee (Florida) SPR Springfield (Massachusetts) R Raleigh (North Carolina) SR Santa Rosa (California) RC Rapid City (South Dakota) STA St. Augustine (Florida) RCK Rockford (Illinois) STF Stamford Byzantine, CT RIC Richmond (Virginia) STL St. Louis (Missouri) RNO Reno (Nevada) STO Stockton (California) ROC Rochester (New York) STP St. Paul (Minnesota) RVC Rockville Centre (New York) STU Steubenville (Ohio) SAT San Antonio (Texas) STV St. Thomas, Virgin Islands SAC Sacramento (California) SUP Superior (Wisconsin) SAG Saginaw (Michigan) SY Syracuse (New York) SAL Salina (Kansas) TLS Tulsa (Oklahoma) SAM St. Maron of Brooklyn (USA) TOL Toledo (Ohio) SAN San Angelo (Texas) TR Trenton (New Jersey) SAV Savannah (Georgia) TUC Tucson (Arizona) SB San Bernadino (California) TYL Tyler (Texas) SC Sioux City (Iowa) VEN Venice (Florida) SCL St. Cloud (Minnesota) VIV Victoria in Texas SCR Scranton (Pennsylvania) WCH Wichita (Kansas) SD San Diego (California) WDC Washington (Dist. of Columbia) SEA Seattle (Washington) WH Wheeling-Charleston, WW SFD Springfield (Illinois) WIL Wilmington (Delaware) SFE Santa Fe (New Mexico) WIN Winona (Minnesota) SFR Son Francisco (California) WOR Worcester (Massachusetts) SFS Sioux Falls (South Dakota) Y Youngstown (Ohio) SHP Shreveport (Louisina) YAK Yakima (Washington) PODZIAŁ ADMINISTRACYJNY KOŚCIOŁA W POLSCE BIA Białystok LUB Lublin BIE Bielsko-Żywiecka ŁOM Łomża SZC Szczecin-Kamień CZE Częstochowa ŁOW Łowicz TAR Tarnów DRO Drohiczyn ŁÓD Łódź TOR Toruń ELB Elbląg OLS Olsztyn WAW Warszawa EŁKEłk OPO Opole WAP Warszawa-Praga GDA Gdańsk PEL Pelplin WŁOWłocławek GLI Gliwice PŁOPłock WRO Wrocław GNIE Gniezno POZ Poznań ZIE Zielona G.-Gorzów KAL Kalisz PRZ Przemyśl ZAM Zamość-Lubaczów KAT Katowice RAD Radom KIE Kielce RZE Rzeszów KOS Koszalin-Kołobrzeg SAN Sandomierz KRA Kraków SIE Siedlce LEG Legnica SOS Sosnowiec Nazwisko, Imi! Kraj Diec. p. Inkard. "wi!c. Studia UWAGI (#ród$a inf.) Abramaitis Vincent L BAL BAL 1914S Abramowicz Richard U MET MET 1986 S LO,173 Adamowski John U WIL WIL 1937 S YB,1937 Adamski Leo U NY NY 1941 C SPM,155 Adamski Edward U CHI SFD 1949 C SPM,155 Andrew Thomas U PRO AMA 1965 S YB,1965 Andrews Eugene U WOR WOR 1975 C CD,1984 Andrzejkiewicz Felix U CHI BIS 1935 C SPM,155 Antochowski Aloysius U CHI LIN 1935 CS YB,1935 Arminski Marcellus U DET DET 1913S Arnister Edward U TR TR 1979 CS Augustyn Michael U PH PH 1937 CS SPM,156 Augustyn Richard U BUF BUF 1976 CS Augustyn Albert U PHU SCR 1948 C SPM,156 Babiarz Sebastian U ALN PH 1938 CS YB Babich Ronald U DET DET 1975 C CD,1984 Babody Joseph U DET DET 1945 S LO,98 Babula Ladislaus U BUF ALT 1928 CS LO,38 Baczar John U BO BO 1933 CS YB,1933 Baksik John U DET GAY 1974 S YB,1974 Balazy Edwin U DET DET 1962 C CD,1975 Balczun Anthony U CHI GRY 1950 C SPM,157 Baldyga John U HRT HRT 1936 S YB,1936 Baltrucki Leon U WOR BRK 1940 C SPM,157 Banalewicz Stefan U FR TOL 1976 CS Banas Stanislaus U PH SCR 1939 CS LO,77 Banas Frederick U NOR SPR 1968 CS YB,1968 Banaszak Francis U - DET 1922 C LO,11 Banister Gerald U DET SAG 1970 C CD,1975 Baran Ladislaus U SAM RIC 1931 C SPM,157 Barański Andrzej P OPO SY 1992 Si - Barasinski Jean U PAR GRY 1980 S Bargielski John U FTW FTW 1945 S LO,98 Bartkowiak Joseph U CHI DET 1923 CS LO,11 Bartkowiak John P - - 1925 CS LO,21 Bartkowski W. U - - 1901-S Swast.119 Bartol Thomas U - HBG 1917 C SPM,158 Bartol Egidius U HBG DET 1929 CS LO,43 Bartoszek Richard U DET DET 1989 C CD,1991 Baruch John U BUF PH 1930 CS LO,47 Basiński Peter U - BUF 1893 S Swast.83 Nazwisko, Imi! Kraj Diec. p. Inkard. "wi!c. Studia UWAGI (#ród$a inf.) Batkiewicz John U ALB ALB 1918 C SPM,158 Bauta Krzysztof P WŁOCC 1986 S LO,173 Baweja Francis U DET DET 1912 S SPM,159 Bazela Ladislaus U WIL CAM 1949 S LO,109 Bealko Leonard U GBG GBG 1971 CS Bednarczyk Henry U WOR LIN 1934 CS SPM,159 Bednarski Meceslaus U DET DET 1944 S LO,93 Bednarski Ladislaus U MIL MIL 1920 C SPM,159 Bednarski Fabian U CHI CHI 1926 CS SPM,159 Behrendt Edmund U CHI DET 1931 CS LO,50 Bejma Vincent U ROC ROC 1932 CS YB,1931 Bellittiere David U BUF BUF 1989 S LO,180 Bembenek Ignatius P LB DET 1920 CS Bemowski Francis U LC GB 1916 C SPM,159 Benoit Adrian U SPR SPR 1965 CS YB,1965 Bereisis Ignatius L - DET 1920 CS Berłowski Michał P SAN GAL 1995 Si (l.a.) Bernas Adolf U MET CLV 1924 CS SPM,159 Bertram Francis U - DET 1922 S LO,11 Betkowski John C LON LON 1969 CS YB,1969 Betlej Anthony U GB GB 1934 CS YB Białkowski Jacek P OLS SCR 1996 Si Białkowski David U BUF BUF 1988 C CD,1991 Bialoncik Joseph U BWN BWN 1973 CS Bicz Marian P KRA RVC 1988 S LO,177 Bidus Joseph U PH PH 1921 CS LO,5 Bielski Henry U ALB ALB 1948 C SPM,160 Bieniewski Julian U MIL MIL 1927 C SPM,160 Biernacki Ralph U TOL TOL 1965 CS YB,1965 Biernacki John P GRY GRY 1917 C SPM,160 Biernacki Stanislaus U BUF BUF 1913S Blaczun Aleksander U CHI FTW 1950 S LO,115 Blaszczyk Tadeusz U DET DET 1953 S LO,128 Blaszczynski Henry U CAM CAM 1941 C SPM,160 Błażejewski Stanislaus U DET HRT 1916 CS SPM,160 Bliźniak Dionisius U - DET 1925 S LO,26 Bloch Emil U CHI FTW 1956 CS YB Blonkowski Joseph U ALB ALB 1918 C SPM,160 Blotsky Hugo (Br.) U REL REL 1977 S Blotsky Hugo U - - 1988 CS LO,179 Błyskosz Józef P ZAM FR 1995 Si June 10 1 Nazwisko, Imi! Kraj Diec.
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