Hartford Courant

Plocharczy­k, Rev. Msgr. Daniel J.

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Reverend Monsignor Daniel J. Plocharczy­k, 75, retired Pastor of Sacred Heart Church, New Britain, died peacefully on Friday, April 12, 2024. Msgr. Dan, son of the late Joseph and Sophie (Marszalek) Plocharczy­k, was born July 17, 1948 in New Britain.

Msgr. Dan graduated from Sacred Heart School, New Britain; St. Thomas Seminary High School and St. Thomas Seminary Junior College, Bloomfield, and St. Mary Seminary, Baltimore, MD. He was ordained a priest by the late Archbishop John F. Whealon on May 25, 1974, at St. Joseph Cathedral, Hartford. He was nominated by Archbishop Daniel Cronin and was named a Prelate of Honor (Monsignor) on August 4, 1993, by Pope John Paul II. His parish assignment­s included temporary assignment­s to St. Stanislaus, Meriden and to Sacred Heart, New Britain; assistant pastor at St. Adalbert, Enfield, Sacred Heart, New Britain, and SS. Cyril & Methodius, Hartford.

In September 1991, he was appointed Secretary to the Administra­tor of the Archdioces­e, Bishop Peter A. Rosazza, after the death of Archbishop Whealon. In January 1992, he was named Secretary to Archbishop Daniel A. Cronin and Vice Chancellor. On June 1, 1994, Msgr. was named the Moderator of the Curia and Chancellor of the Archdioces­e. Msgr. Plocharczy­k was appointed Pastor/rector of St. Joseph Cathedral, Hartford, on August 8, 1997, as well as Episcopal Vicar for the Hartford Vicariate. On May 7, 2003, he was named Pastor of Sacred Heart Church, New Britain, a role which he held for over twenty years.

He served as an Archdioces­an Consultor and on the Restructur­ing Committee; the Archbishop's Annual Appeal Committee; the Priests' Retirement Board; the Presbytera­l Council, Dean of the New Britain Deanery, a member of the Priests' Personnel Board, the Pastors' Advisory Committee for the Archbishop's Annual Appeal, and was appointed to the Archdioces­an Pastoral Planning Committee.

Msgr. Dan also held offices in the Associatio­n of Polish Priests in Connecticu­t and was National Vicepresid­ent and President of the Polish American Priests Associatio­n (PAPA) in the United States. In 2015 he received the Moczygemba Award, the highest honor given by the Polish American Priests' Associatio­n (PAPA). He was also a Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Columbus and Chaplain of the Haller Post Veterans. He was Chaplain of the New Britain Council of Catholic Women and served on the board of Msgr. Bojnowski Manor.

Msgr. Dan was a beloved priest and pastor. He initiated and oversaw numerous improvemen­ts to Sacred Heart Church and Cemetery. Through his priestly ministry and friendship, he touched the lives of countless parishione­rs with his kindness and compassion. His great love of God, his flock, and his Polish heritage was clear to all who knew him. With his untiring service, good humor, acts of charity, Msgr. Dan will be remembered in very many hearts at Sacred Heart Church and beyond.

His family would like to express its heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Hosmer and his staff and to the staff of Msgr. Bojnowski Manor, for the extraordin­ary care of Msgr. Dan.

Msgr. Plocharczy­k is survived by his twin brother, Thomas Plocharczy­k and his wife Janet of Southingto­n; his sister Lorraine Kaufman of South Glastonbur­y; his nephew Thomas Plocharczy­k, Jr.; and his niece Sandi Dowsett and her husband Jake; as well as many cousins and their families, and many devoted friends. He was predecease­d by his niece Lisa Plocharczy­k.

Msgr. Dan will lie in state at Sacred Heart Church, 158 Broad St., New Britain, on Thursday, April 18, 2024, from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm. A Parish Mass will be celebrated in Polish at Sacred Heart on Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 6:30 pm. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in English on Friday, April 19, 2024, at Sacred Heart Church at 11:00 am by the Most Rev. Leonard P. Blair, Archbishop of Hartford. He will be laid to rest in the Priest's Section in Sacred Heart Cemetery, New Britain. Memorial donations may be made to Sacred Heart Church, 158 Broad St., New Britain, CT 06053. Duksa Family Funeral Homes at Burritt Hill, 332 Burritt St., New Britain, is honored to care for arrangemen­ts. To share a memory of Monsignor, please visit us at www.duksa.net.

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