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#293507 - 06/28/08 09:14 AM
Re: Churches in Washington, D.C.
[Re: Logos - Alexis]
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Alexis: There is the Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family at 4250 Harewood Road NE in Washington - http://www.ucns-holyfamily.org/index.html phone 202 526-3737. It is located next to the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center at 3900 Harewood Road and just a few short blocks up the hill from the magnificent Roman Catholic National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception at 400 Michigan Avenue. The Ukrainian Catholic Seminary of St. Josaphat is also nearby. Hope this information is helpful. God Bless you! Pavloosh
Edited by Pavloosh (06/28/08 09:16 AM) Edit Reason: mispelled word
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#293527 - 06/28/08 11:33 AM
Re: Churches in Washington, D.C.
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Do go to Holy Transfiguration - the difference is worth the drive!
Fr. Serge
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#293535 - 06/28/08 01:27 PM
Re: Churches in Washington, D.C.
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The Ukrainian Catholic Seminary of St. Josaphat is also nearby.! Pavloosh
I remember there was a lengthy discussion in another thread about establishing one Eastern Catholic Seminary, but I don't rememebr this seminary being mentioned. Is it still functioning or do Americans send their Ukrainian-Catholic seminarians to Holy Ghost in Ottawa? Also is it on the subway line and worth visiting?
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#293536 - 06/28/08 01:31 PM
Re: Churches in Washington, D.C.
[Re: Orest]
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I'll be living on GWU's campus in Foggy Bottom District, if anyone is familiar at all.
I remember there is a bus that goes from GWU to Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown and then onto Cathedral. The Greek Orthodox Cathedral St. Sophia is near the "American Cathedral" and thus on that route. Also the Russian Orthodox Cathedral. Both are worth visiting. I'll have to look for the bus number and addresses. I think these 2 are the closest Orthodox churches. Will you have a car or be using public transportation? I aks because there is a very active Ukrainian Orthodox parish but it is in the subburbs.
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#293543 - 06/28/08 02:46 PM
Re: Churches in Washington, D.C.
[Re: Pavloosh]
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Here are some that friends in that area told me about: DC http://www.stnicholasdc.org/http://www.saintsophiawashington.org/MD – near DC http://www.peterpaul.net/http://hroccalendar.blogspot.com/http://www.holyresurrection.com/VA – near DC http://www.epiphanyofourlord.org/http://www.saint-katherines.org/My friends said there are also Ethiopian rite communities in DC, but were not able to elaborate. From the website, St. Nicholas in DC is "the primatial Cathedral of His Beatitude HERMAN, Archbishop of Washington and New York, Metropolitan of All America and Canada of the Orthodox Church in America." One colleague attends that church & I believe they have a wonderful festival once or twice a year. It is near St Sophia's Greek Orthodox Cathedral, which also has a vibrant community. Many of the above communities, I'm told, have annual festivals widely attended by DC residents. You'll be lucky if you can visit these and others mentioned by others - it will be a tour of eastern rite communities. -Pustinik ----------------------------------------------- "Acquire a peaceful spirit, and thousands around you will be saved." –St. Serafim of Sarov
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#293557 - 06/28/08 05:51 PM
Re: Churches in Washington, D.C.
[Re: Pavloosh]
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Orest: St. Josaphat Seminary is alive and well. Also, there is a beautiful Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Silver Springs, MD Pavloosh St. Josaphat Seminary http://www.sjucs.org/St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox http://www.standrewuoc.org/Holy Trinity UCC, Silver Spring, MD http://home.comcast.net/%7Ekentnorman//HTUCC/
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#293565 - 06/28/08 06:54 PM
Re: Churches in Washington, D.C.
[Re: Two Lungs]
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Note that Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church in Silver Spring retains the Church Calendar.
Fr. Serge
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#293619 - 06/29/08 05:57 AM
Re: Churches in Washington, D.C.
[Re: Serge Keleher]
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Do go to Holy Transfiguration - the difference is worth the drive!
Alexis, And tell Father Joe Francavilla hello for me, if you do Many years, Neil
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"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."
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#293620 - 06/29/08 06:00 AM
Re: Churches in Washington, D.C.
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As to the Ethiopian and Eritrean parish - see hereMany years, Neil
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#293629 - 06/29/08 11:10 AM
Re: Churches in Washington, D.C.
[Re: Irish Melkite]
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Alexis I trust you realise that we will be expecting to hear of your Liturgical experiences after your 6 week stay on Washington DC . I'll admit I'm not at all sure that you are going to manage to visit all the Churches - but - do your best  and enjoy the eperiences 
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