NEW YORK (RNS) Leaders of a Greek Orthodox church that was destroyed during the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center broke ground on a new St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church that will overlook the 9 ...
The Greek Orthodox house of worship was destroyed on Sept. 11. After 21 years and $85 million, its glowing new home has opened. By Jane Margolies Olga Pavlakos grew up going to St. Nicholas Greek ...
Stella Georgalas,12, makes a gyro during St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church’s Greek Food Festival in Bethlehem. The festival features gyros, spanakopita and other Greek specialties. The event is held ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Construction is underway to rebuild the historic Greek Orthodox church destroyed 19 years ago Friday. CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis takes a look at the history of St. Nicholas ...
Sixteen years have passed since the devastating terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, which caused the loss of almost 3,000 lives. The City of New York has since taken initiative – aiming to ...
This Greek odyssey will take a bit longer to complete. The troubled St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine at the World Trade Center, which was beset by delays, cost overruns and ...
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church will host a Taste of St. Nicholas dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, at the church, 15 Francis St., Jamestown. Dinner will include a unique tasting of foods ...
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Olyphant celebrated its 120th anniversary on St. Nicholas Day, Dec. 6. The church was consecrated by Patriarch Tikhon in 1904. Named in honor of St. Nicholas the ...
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, 600 E. Lackawanna St., Olyphant, sold over 400 dozen fresh and fried pierogies at a fundraiser ...
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Thursday Festal vigil for entrance of the Theotokos: presented by St. Nicholas Orthodox Church at 7 p.m. in person at 102 Ross Ave. in San Anselmo and on YouTube at stnicholasmarin.org. Friday Divine ...
FAIRBANKS — St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, 326 Fifth St., Juneau, is the oldest continually-used Orthodox church in Southeast Alaska, and the only surviving octagonal Orthodox church in Alaska.