The Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka was designed during the winter of 1893–4 in the
Polish Cathedral Style (it has also been attributed to the
Romanesque style) by the Winona architectural firm of C.G. Maybury and Son, which had also designed
Sacred Heart-Saint Wenceslaus Church in nearby
Pine Creek, Wisconsin. The old church was demolished in the spring of 1894, under the direction of then-pastor Reverend
Antoni Klawiter. While the new one was built, the parishioners worshiped in the nearby
Bohemian parish of Saint John Nepomucene. The foundation stone was laid by the new pastor, Reverend
Jakub W.J. Pacholski, on October 28, 1894. The Basilica was dedicated on Thanksgiving Day November 28, 1895, by the Most Reverend Joseph B. Cotter, Bishop of Winona. From the very beginning, the Basilica's great golden dome dominated the skyline of Winona, testifying to the piety and thrift of the Kashubian Polish community which built it at the then-exorbitant cost of $86,000. The Basilica's interior has undergone many changes over time. It is adorned with beautiful stained glass windows dedicated to various saints and devotions particularly cherished by Kashubian Poles, with inscriptions in Polish. On Thanksgiving Day 1920 the parish celebrated the Basilica's dedication by consecrating a massive marble altar with a canopy supported by marble pillars. New sanctuary furniture, new confessionals, and a pipe organ were installed by Reverend Pacholski's successor as pastor, the Reverend
Jozef Cieminski (a parishioner in his youth) – along with landscaping of the entire church property. Some of the Basilica's original furnishings, along with many contemporary furnishings preserved from other churches in the diocese, can be viewed at the nearby
Polish Cultural Institute and Museum. indicating status as a basilica At 7:40 pm on Sunday, June 5, 1966, lightning from a severe electrical storm struck the Basilica's dome. According to the parish's Centennial History, the dome turned bright red when the lightning bolt struck and flames burst out the windows from the wooden framework inside. After costly and expensive repairs were performed, the Basilica was re-opened on Sunday, December 11, 1966. The Basilica's exterior was once more washed and renovated in preparation for the parish's centennial anniversary celebration on May 15–16, 1971. From 1991 to 1992 another extensive renovation project resulted in the main dome and towers being covered in metal. The seating capacity is now 1085 people, due to numerous renovations over the years. The Basilica was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 for having local significance in the theme of architecture. It was nominated for its fine architecture, a prominent manifestation of what was for decades Minnesota's largest
Polish American community. The official mass of elevation of the church as a Basilica was September 9, 2012. The
tintinnabulum was rung at that time, but will not ring again until the visit of the pope. ==Saint Stanislaus Kostka Parish School==