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St. Nicholas was elevated to cathedral status for West Florida in January 1979. [3] In January 2006, His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the primus inter pares of the Eastern Orthodox Church, came to St. Nicholas to preside over the Centennial Epiphany service and to throw the cross during the dive.
Tarpon Springs St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Greek Orthodox) 28°08′49″N 82°45′23″W / 28.1468569°N 82.7563215°W / 28.1468569; -82.7563215 ( St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Tarpon Springs,
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A rectory was built in 1979 and by 1982 the parish had over 2,000 households and plans were made for a new church. [2] Construction for the present church was begun in 1983. While it was being built Pope John Paul II established the Diocese of Palm Beach on June 16, 1984. [3] St. Ignatius was chosen as the cathedral for the new diocese.
Tarpon Springs is known for elaborate religious ceremonies hosted by the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, part of the Greek Orthodox Church, including the January 6 Epiphany, celebration that includes youths diving for a cross and the blessing of the waters and the boats. Since the first Greek immigrants depended on the sea and their ...
Saint Ignatius Church (San Francisco), California St. Ignatius Loyola Church (Denver, Colorado) Saint Ignatius Church, Baltimore, Maryland; St. Ignatius Church (Forest Hill, Maryland), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Harford County, Maryland
2012 Translation & Audio Version (Authentic Seven Letters and Martyrdom of Ignatius) Saint Ignatius of Antioch at the Christian Iconography web site; Here Followeth the Life of St. Ignatius, Bishop from Caxton's translation of the Golden Legend; Colonnade Statue in St Peter's Square; Ignatius of Antioch (1919) [1900].