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In 1897, a frame meetinghouse became the First Ukrainian Catholic Church in South Troy. However, an increasing Ukrainian population in the area soon required a larger facility for the parish. [3] A certificate of incorporation was filed in January 1900 for St. Nicholas Greek Catholic Church [b] and plans were begun on a new building. [5]
The St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church was built in 1909 to serve the growing immigrant community. Preceding World War I, Wilmington experienced an exponential influx of new residents from Ukraine. The neighborhood that subsenquently became known as “Little Ukraine” was home to Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and also ...
February 24, 1934) was Bishop of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of North America. He was born in Eastern Galicia. [1] He was educated at the Lviv Seminary and the University of Rome, where he graduated a Doctorate of Divinity. [2] He was at one time Rector of the Lviv Seminary. [2] [3] He moved to the United States in 1922. [1]
After its purchase by the Ukrainian community, it too was adapted to accommodate Byzantine-Slav services. [9] Later referred to as the "Old Church" by the new Ukrainian Catholic owners, the AIA Guide to New York City (Revised Edition 1978) described the new home of St. George parish as "a Greek Revival temple in stucco, with a mini-onion dome ...
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Jul. 30—PRIMROSE — Ukrainian Day is all about nourishment — for the body and the soul. The 89th edition of the outing, also called Seminary Day, began Sunday morning with a celebration of ...
Pages in category "Eastern Catholic churches in New York (state)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church
Church of the Translation of the Relics of Saint Nicholas (Ukrainian: Церква Перенесення мощей Святого Отця Миколая) is a Greek Catholic parish church (UGCC) in Nahuievychi of the Drohobych urban hromada, Drohobych Raion, Lviv Oblast, and an architectural monument of national importance.