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The Church of St Demetrius was destroyed in the second half of the 13th century, probably due to an earthquake, but was reconstructed in the 1350s. A single-apse church was built nearby in the 1360s and existed until the 17th century; it used materials from the destroyed Church of St Demetrius.
The church stayed in Jersey City but moved to Tonnelle Ave from 1926-1928. The name of the church was changed to Saint Demetrios when the church moved again to York Street from 1928-1936. The church was renamed to honor Demetrios Magos, they named the church Saint Demetrios. He donated a building for the church.
The history of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church reflects the history of Seattle and of the United States in general, the history of Seattle's Greek community, and the tensions resulting from differing interpretations of Eastern Orthodox Christianity within the congregation and from differing views on the relative power of the Archdiocese and the individual congregation.
The farm extended considerably further south than the present playfield: its southernmost part was south of Lynn Street, the land used to build St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church. [1] [2] In the late 1920s, the principal of Garfield High School declared the need of a playfield and community center, and the farm was chosen. After some ...
The Church of Saint Demetrius, or Hagios Demetrios (Greek: Άγιος Δημήτριος), is the main sanctuary dedicated to Saint Demetrius, the patron saint of Thessaloniki (in Central Macedonia, Greece), dating from a time when it was the second largest city of the Byzantine Empire.
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Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church is a church in Hammond, Indiana. It is part of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago, [1] within the Greek Orthodox ...