St. Mary's Cathedral

Local nameSt. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral
LocationMinneapolis

St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Protection of the Holy Virgin, is a cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America and the Diocese of the Midwest, located in Minneapolis. It is one of only two Orthodox churches in Northeast Minneapolis, and of 16 local Orthodox churches in the Twin Cities. The cathedral is dedicated to the feast of the Protection of the Virgin Mary, celebrated annually on October 1.

The parish community has been at its present location since 1887 when faithful immigrants primarily from Slovakia, Carpatho-Rus, and Ukraine built their first church of wood. The present congregation includes third and fourth generation descendants of the original founders, along with men and women from across the greater Twin Cities region from all nationalities and backgrounds. Through the years, many of today's parishioners have converted to Orthodox Christianity, reflecting the diversity of Orthodoxy and residents of Minnesota.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Mary's_Cathedral_(Minneapolis)

Official Website https://www.stmarysoca.org/

Email office@stmarysoca.org

Phone +1-612-781-7667

Coordinates 45°0'18.186" N -93°15'35.645" E

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