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Cyril and Methodius is an elementary/primary parochial located in Deer Park, New York. The school was the inspiration of the Father James J. Behan, the first formal pastor of the adjoining church of the same name, Ss. Cyril and Methodius. It opened in September 1962, staffed initially by the Sisters of Saint Joseph from Brentwood, New York. The ...
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After 60 years, the Croatian congregation moved into the grander St. Raphael's Church at 502 West 41st Street in 1974, forming the merged parishes of Sts. Cyril & Methodius and St. Raphael, [2]: 200 after which the 50th Street building stood empty for several years.
St. Anthony's High School (South Huntington, New York) St. Paul's Lutheran School; Sayville High School; Seton Hall High School; Shoreham-Wading River High School; Smithtown Christian School; Ss. Cyril and Methodius School; The Stony Brook School
Saints Cyril and Methodius Slovak Roman Catholic School, now known as Schoolhouse Apartments, is a historic Catholic school building located at Binghamton in Broome County, New York. It was built in 1910 and is a two-story over a raised basement, steel frame building clad in brick. The building is rectangular in shape, 85 feet wide by 45 feet ...
St. Cyril and St. Methodius Church (Lisbon Falls, Maine) Sts. Cyril & Methody Macedonian Orthodox Church, Blasdell, New York; Church of Sts. Cyril & Methodius and St. Raphael (New York City) Saints Kyril & Metodi Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocesan Cathedral (New York City) Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church (Shiner, Texas), listed in the National ...
The annual ethnic festival began in 1991 [2] and was the first held by any of the Macedonian-Orthodox diocesan churches in New York state (St Dimitrija Rochester and St Gjorgi Syracuse churches followed in later years). It is held on church grounds with live entertainment, including a Macedonian band and dance group, alcohol, baked goods and ...
The roots of the Church of St. Cyril date back to the late 19th century when the first Slovenian immigrants arrived in New York City. These early Slovenian settlers chose the East Village for their community due to its proximity to a German-speaking population, as both groups shared a common language owing to their historical ties under Austrian-Hungarian rule.