St. Andrew's Cathedral (Silver Spring, Maryland)

St. Andrew Cathedral is a Ukrainian Orthodox cathedral at 15100 New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States. It is the seat of the Archbishop of New York-Washington.[1]

St. Andrew Cathedral
Religion
AffiliationUkrainian Orthodox Church of the USA
RiteByzantine Rite
LeadershipArchbishop: Archbishop Antony
Pastor: Father Volodymyr Steliac
Year consecrated1988
Location
Location15100 New Hampshire Avenue
Silver Spring, Maryland
United States
Architecture
Architect(s)M. Nimtsev
TypeCathedral
StyleKozak Baroque
Completed1987
Dome(s)Five
Website
www.standrewuoc.org

History

St. Andrew’s Parish was founded with a membership of 65 families in the Washington, D.C. area in 1949.[2] The community initially met in rented buildings until it bought and renovated a structure on 16th Street. The congregation purchased the property in Silver Spring in 1986 and commissioned a church building in the Kozak Baroque style. That same year the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl occurred and the church was dedicated in memory of the victims. The church building was finished the following year and it was consecrated on April 24, 1988. It features a mosaic of its patron, St. Andrew, above the entrance on the street façade and five cupolas with gilt Onion domes.

References

  1. "Directory of Parishes". Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA. 17 May 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-06.
  2. "Welcome to Our Parish". St. Andrew’s Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral. Retrieved 2013-11-06.

39.1039°N 77.0049°W / 39.1039; -77.0049 (St. Andrew Cathedral, Silver Spring)

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