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October 18, 2009

Mass Appeal at SNPJ Farm

submitted by Joe Valencic

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America's Polka Padre, Fr. Frank Perkovich, returned to SNPJ Farm in Kirtland, Ohio to celebrate his renowned Polka Mass. Nearly 200 attended the musical worship service, with more arriving for the dinner and dance that followed. The Wayne Tomsic Orchestra provided Cleveland-style accompaniment for the celebration and dance

This year's Polka Mass featured a renewal of marriage vows. Four couples repeated their mutual commitments to the melody of "The Sweet Nearness of You." Fr. Perkovich's homily reflected upon the couples' devotion and the day's gospel reading of the creation of Eve. Alex Shaver, a member of the SNPJ Circle 2 Slovenian Junior Chorus, assisted at the Mass. Joe Valencic, president of the Cleveland SNPJ Federation of Lodges, delivered the readings.

The Polka Mass is a genuine Slovenian contribution to American popular culture. The first Polka Mass was celebrated in 1972 by Fr. George Balasko and the Bob Timko Orchestra. Most of the hymns are based upon Slovenian folk melodies with lyrics from the liturgy. Today the Polka Mass can be found at most summer ethnic festivals across the country. Whether in Idaho or Iowa, most of the music at these events is readily identifiable as Slovenian-style.