Misplaced Pages

Saint Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Cathedral (Hamilton, Ontario)

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Church in Hamilton, Ontario
Saint Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Cathedral
The cathedral pictured in 2016
43°13′26″N 79°46′32″W / 43.2239°N 79.7756°W / 43.2239; -79.7756
Location149 Nash Road South
Hamilton, Ontario
L8K 4J9
DenominationSerbian Orthodox
Websitesaint-nicholas-saborni-nash.com
History
Founded1965
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Canada
Clergy
Pastor(s)V. Rev. Djuro Samac

The Saint Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Cathedral (Serbian: Српски Православни Саборни Храм Светог Оца Николаја, romanizedSrpski Pravoslavni Saborni Hram Svetog Oca Nikolaja) is a Serbian Orthodox cathedral located at 149 Nash Road South, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas.

Nearby, on Barton Street, there is another house of worship also named after St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, the oldest Serbian church in Eastern Canada: St. Nikola Serbian Orthodox Church (built in 1917).

History

In 1913 the first church-school municipality in Eastern Canada dedicated to Saint Nicholas was created on land on the corner of Beach Road and Northcote Avenue in Hamilton, and a small church was built.

The descendants of the first settlers, and other Serbs who settled in Hamilton, decided in December 1963 to build a new temple dedicated to Saint Nicholas, and that the church-school municipality was to be in full canonical and administrative unity with the Patriarchate in Belgrade, under whose jurisdiction it falls. In June 1964 the land was consecrated. The digging of the foundation began on October 5, 1964; the church was consecrated on June 20, 1965, and then the parish house was built.

The first Canadian bishop Georgije (Đokić) was enthroned in this temple on the day of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary on October 14, 1984.

See also

References

  1. History of the church
  2. Djordjevic, Ivana (October 8, 2004). "Dvadeset godina na čelu srpske crkve u Kanadi" (in Serbian). Novine Toronto. Retrieved October 30, 2023.

External links

Serbian Orthodox church buildings
Serbia
Belgrade
Vojvodina
Central Serbia
Kosovo* (status)





Montenegro
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Republika Srpska
Federation B&H
Croatia
Hungary
Romania
United Kingdom
United States
Canada
Other
countries
Notes* indicate churches in Kosovo, which is the subject of a territorial dispute between Serbia and Kosovo.
Stub icon

This article on an Eastern Orthodox church building in Canada is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Stub icon

This article about a building or structure in Ontario is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: