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Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral is a cathedral of the Orthodox Church of America in the Cascade neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. [1] Founded in 1895, the cathedral's multi-ethnic congregation has its roots in an Orthodox mission to Alaska in the 18th Century. [2] The present church dates from 1941, designed by Ivan Palmaw ...
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St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church (Seattle) St. James Cathedral (Seattle) St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle; Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral; Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) Trinity Episcopal Parish Church (Seattle)
Saint Spyridon Church is a Greek Orthodox church located in Corfu, Greece. It was built in the 1580s. It houses the relics of Saint Spyridon and it is located in the old town of Corfu. It is a single-nave basilica and its bell tower is the highest in the Ionian Islands. [1] It is the most famous church in Corfu.
The Greco-Russian Church opened in 1895; [11] its direct descendant today is Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral, of the Orthodox Church in America. [12] In this era, Seattle saw a large influx of young Greek men, but few women and families.
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church (Seattle) St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle; Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral; The Sanctuary (Seattle) Scum of the Earth Church; Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle) Sanctuary at Admiral; St. Joseph's Church (Seattle)
The Saint Spyridon the New Church (Romanian: Sfântul Spiridon Nou) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Bucharest, Romania on Calea Șerban Vodă, no. 29. Originally built with gothic influences in 1852–1858, it was strongly modified by Patriarch Justinian (especially the towers).
Spyridon is also the patron saint of the Tolstoy family. Andrei Tolstoy ( fl. 15th century) chose Spyridon as the family's saint and he remains so in both branches. The Grand Prince of Muscovy Basil II (1425–1462) apparently gave a gold cross containing relics of the saint to Andrei.