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February 18, 2008 - Monday


After driving through Seguin, I decided to take advantage of passing through Cestohowa. I had always
seen the top of the church through the tree tops and decided to check it out. My human had no objections
to stopping so we took a look.
       
"Cestohowa (originally Czestochowa) is on Farm Road 3191 and Cibolo Creek a mile west of State Highway 123
in northern Karnes County. It is a daughter settlement of Panna Maria, the oldest Polish settlement in America,
and is named after the city in Poland where the famous painting of Our Lady of Czestochowa, the patroness of
Polish Catholics everywhere, is enshrined. In 1873, as the population of Panna Maria grew, a group of about
forty families decided to start a new community five miles north. They first built a small school that also served as
a chapel. The priest came from Panna Maria once a month to say Mass and made special trips for other purposes.
In 1877 land was donated for a church, which was completed on February 10, 1878, and placed under the
patronage of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary; the church was remodeled in 1931 and repaired and painted
again in 1973. By 1878 the town had 175 residents, a gristmill, a gin, and a school. By 1892 a bank was in
operation in Cestohowa. During that decade the population reached 170 families.

       
In 1898 some residents moved north and formed the new community and parish at Kosciusko in Wilson
County. In 1902 others formed a new parish at Falls City. But Cestohowa continued to progress and at
various times had two general stores, a cotton gin, and several blacksmith shops. The town had lost its bank
and several other businesses by 1914. A Cestohowa post office was established in 1883 and discontinued
in 1918, when local mail was routed through Falls City. In 1936 the community had only 100 residents. Its
population was 200 in 1970. The first school in Cestohowa was St. Joseph's, a parochial school. In 1937
it was incorporated into the Karnes County public school system. A new eight-grade Cestohowa school
was built in 1964, but declining enrollment led to its closure in 1974. As part of the Falls City schools, it
reopened in 1975 as a three-grade school, operated a few years, and was closed again. In 1990 Cestohowa
remained a lively community centered about its fine church building, a large parish hall, and a community
center that occupied the former school building. That year its population was 110."

It seems that this little town is determined to continue forward.
If you want to learn about , you can visit here: Cestohowa