
Chicago’s Avondale neighborhood is filled with beautiful traditions of our Polish Catholic community. Over the years, many families have kindly shared their customs with me, and I’d like to pass along some of what I’ve learned in case it might help other families planning services.
Understanding Traditional Services
Polish Catholic services have some unique and meaningful elements. Here’s what I’ve learned from families and our local churches:
Prayer Vigils (Czuwanie)
These usually happen the evening before the funeral:
- Families gather for the rosary
- Friends often join in prayer
- It’s a time for sharing memories
- Flowers should be in place early
- The atmosphere is peaceful and reflective
Flower Traditions
Families often request these meaningful choices:
- White lilies for purity and resurrection
- Red roses to represent love
- White chrysanthemums, which are traditional
- Purple flowers during Lent
What’s most important is what feels right for your family – these are just common traditions I’ve observed.
Working with Local Churches
Our Avondale neighborhood is blessed with beautiful Polish Catholic churches. Each has its own character:
St. Hyacinth Basilica
- Beautiful traditional architecture
- Specific areas for flowers
- Steps to consider for delivery
- Helpful staff who know the customs
St. Wenceslaus Church
- Lovely altar area
- Good space for family gatherings
- Clear guidance for arrangements
- Experienced with traditional services
Other Parish Churches
Each church has its own practices, but they’re all helpful in explaining:
- Where flowers can be placed
- When deliveries work best
- Special customs they observe
- Requirements for different services
Practical Considerations
Some helpful things I’ve learned:
Timing
- Services often start with morning Mass
- Vigils usually the evening before
- Good to allow time between church and cemetery
- Some customs may take extra time
Family Traditions
Every family is different, but some common practices include:
- Special prayers with flowers
- Family photos after Mass
- Blessing of arrangements
- Keeping certain flowers for home altars

Seasonal Customs
Different times of year bring different traditions:
Easter Season
- More lilies are often used
- Blessed palm leaves might be included
- Resurrection themes are common
- Families might request spring flowers
Christmas Season
- Evergreens are often included
- Poinsettias might be appropriate
- Traditional colors are important
- Holiday customs are respected
Helpful Tips I’ve Gathered
Some practical advice that might help:
For the Church
- Check about delivery times
- Ask about altar restrictions
- Learn about space available
- Understand candle placement
For Families
- Allow time for prayers
- Consider weather for cemetery visits
- Think about preserving some flowers
- Remember cultural meanings of colors
Working with Funeral Homes
Our local funeral homes understand Polish traditions:
- They know proper protocols
- They help coordinate timing
- They understand family customs
- They work well with churches
Language and Customs
Some helpful things to know:
- Many churches offer bilingual services
- Prayer cards often use both languages
- Some symbols have special meaning
- Traditions may vary by region
Common Questions
Families often ask about:
- Traditional flower choices
- Church requirements
- Timing of deliveries
- Cemetery practices
- Preserving arrangements
Respecting Traditions
What matters most is:
- Following your family’s customs
- Honoring your loved one
- Respecting church guidelines
- Creating meaningful memories
Community Support
Our neighborhood offers many resources:
- Local Polish Catholic churches
- Experienced funeral homes
- Cultural organizations
- Community support groups
Helping with Planning
When planning a traditional service:
- Talk with your parish
- Share family customs
- Allow time for traditions
- Keep things meaningful and simple
We’re here to help honor your family’s traditions. Every family is different, and what matters most is what feels right for you and your loved ones.
If you need help or have questions:
- We can explain options
- We’ll work with your church
- We understand traditions
- We respect family customs
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