Proper noun
Kopacz (plural Kopaczes)
A surname from Polish.
In a letter to parish leaders and musicians, Bishop Joseph Kopacz remarked: “In my travels around the diocese, I have experienced some wonderful liturgies with all kinds of musical offerings. Source: Internet
In earlier bobsleigh competition at the Winter Olympics, Kripps and Kopacz were tied for gold in the two-man event. Source: Internet
Bishop Joseph Kopacz launched the Pastoral Priorities last year and asked all parishes to select one or more as their focus for the next three to five years. Source: Internet
“Bishop Kopacz now serves on the U.S. Bishops’ Committee for the Protection of Children, so he is very invested in the success of our diocesan program,” said Carollo. Source: Internet
Scott Lindsell was spun and rolled but for most of the race Campbell ran ahead of Lee Kopacz and this duo crossed the finish line nose to tail with Jon Taylor in third place. Source: Internet
Kopacz also said pass grades count toward a student’s 120 credit hours for graduation but don’t affect a student’s GPA, and a no pass grade neither counts toward the necessary 120 hours or affects a GPA. Source: Internet