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The "Macedonian Home" in 1939, converted to St. Elia Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church in 1946. The present church structure that is home to St. Elia today was built in 1939 by Akron's Macedonian-Bulgarian community, most of whom had emigrated in the early 20th century from the cities of Bitola, Florina, and Sorovich in southwestern Macedonia.
St. Vladimir's Cathedral (Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA 41°24′06″N 81°42′36″W / 41.401688°N 81.71°W / 41.401688; -81.71 ( St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral (Parma
St. Elia the Prophet Orthodox Church (Akron, Ohio) W. Wesley Temple AME Church This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:41 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Trenham’s church has 1,000 active participants, and, although recent converts in his congregation have been split roughly evenly between men and women, he agrees that most Orthodox churches ...
For example, a relic of St. Sebastian, who lived circa 255 to 288 AD, is in the altar of his namesake church in Akron and there’s another of Padre Pio (1887-1968) in the back of the church.
St. Elia the Prophet Orthodox Church (Akron, Ohio) This page was last edited on 15 May 2012, at 21:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
St. Elia the Prophet Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church: United States: Akron, Ohio: V. Rev. Don Freude St. Nicholas Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church: United States: Fort Wayne, Indiana: V. Rev. Andrew Jarmus St. Kliment of Ochrid Bulgarian Orthodox Church: United States: Los Angeles, California: St. John of Rila Bulgarian Orthodox Church ...
St. George the Great Martyr Orthodox Church, St. George Island, Alaska St. George's Greek Orthodox Church (Southbridge, Massachusetts) St. George Coptic Orthodox Church (Brooklyn) , New York