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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]
He was made pastor of St. Nicholas Ukrainian Church in Passaic, New Jersey, in 1923, and was moved to a church in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in January 1924. [4] He was appointed Bishop in 1932. [ 1 ]
Presumably, Saint Nicholas church was founded by ktetor Anton Postelnik and constructed in the place of a more ancient one. Legends has it that Kyiv-Pechersk monks fleeing from the Mongols were the builders. The church was designed in a typical Ukrainian style as three log cabins with blunt angles. The construction has no nails.
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 ...
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
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 ...
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Emellia Prokopik [a] (May 11, 1920 – December 17, 2015, born Mildred E. Prokopik) was a nun of the Catholic Church in Ukraine.She served for 12 years as Superior General of the sisters of the Order of Saint Basil the Great of the Province of Jesus, Lover of Humanity in Pennsylvania, what the first Ukrainian bishop in the US called "cradle of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in the United States."