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Anthony Tralka became pastor of the church in 1929 until his retirement in 1968.[2]
Reverend Eugene Kasper served as pastor from 1959-1989.[3]
Joseph A. Marjanczyk[4] 1983, when he was appointed pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Bayonne, until he retired as pastor emeritus in 1996.[5]
^"Our Lady of Czestochowa Roman Catholic Church". New Jersey City University. Retrieved November 1, 2019. In August 1989, Rev. Niedzwiecki retired as pastor after twenty years of service and Rev. Eugene Kasper arrived in October to take his place. Rev. Kasper had been ordained in 1959 and since that time he had served Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Bayonne, one of the largest Polish national parishes in the country for thirty years of his priesthood.