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All Saints Church
210 Susquehanna Ave; Olyphant, PA 18447
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church
47 S Nicholas St, PO Box 85; Saint Clair, PA 17970
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Assumption of the Holy Virgin Church
2101 South 28th St; Philadelphia, PA 19145
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Christ the Saviour Church
5501 Locust Ln; Harrisburg, PA 17109
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Elevation of the Holy Cross Church
1725 Holy Cross Ln; Williamsport, PA 17701
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Gettysburg Mission
1869–1879 Gettysburg Village Dr; Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Holy Annunciation Church
1228 2nd Ave; Berwick, PA 18603
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Holy Apostles Church
7111 Wertzville Road; Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-1502
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Holy Ascension Church
209 S Lehigh Ave; Frackville, PA 17931
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Holy Resurrection Cathedral
591 N Main St; Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
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Holy Trinity Church
401 E Main St; Wilkes-Barre, PA
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Holy Trinity Church
1501 Trinity Ct; Stroudsburg, PA 18360
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Holy Trinity Church
1236 Juniper St; Pottstown, PA 19464
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SS. Peter and Paul Church
558 Sunbury St; Minersville, PA 17954
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SS. Peter and Paul Church
2105 Belmont Turnpike; Uniondale, PA 18470
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St. Basil Church
9 Lord Ave; Simpson, PA 18407
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St. Herman of Alaska Church
133 W Broad St; Shillington, PA 19607
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St. Herman of Alaska Church
1855 Middletown Rd; Gradyville, PA 19039
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St. John the Baptist Church
93 Zerby Ave; Edwardsville, PA 18704
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St. John the Baptist Church
106 Welles Street (Hanover Section); Nanticoke, PA 18634
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St. John the Baptist Church
378 Lyon St; Dundaff, PA 18421
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St. Mark Church
452 Durham Rd; Wrightstown, PA 18940
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St. Mary Church
217 1st Street; Coaldale, PA 18218-1602
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St. Michael Church
Walnut & Hudson Sts; Jermyn, PA 18433
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St. Michael Church
512 Summer St; Old Forge, PA 18518
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St. Michael Church
131 N Willow St; Mount Carmel, PA 17851
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St. Michael the Archangel Church
2231 E Huntington Dr; Wilmington, DE 19808-6900
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St. Nicholas Church
11 Oak Street; Coatesville, PA 19320
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St. Nicholas Church
600 E. Lackawanna Ave; Olyphant, PA 18447-1920
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St. Nicholas Church
980 Bridle Path Rd; Bethlehem, PA 18017
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St. Stephen Cathedral
8598 Verree Rd; Philadelphia, PA 19111
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St. Vladimir Church
211 Main St; Lopez, PA 18628
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Theotokos of the Life-Giving Spring Mission
500 Somerton Avenue; Philadelphia, PA 19116
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Parish Listing
St. Vladimir Church
211 Main St
Lopez, PA 18628

Wilkes-Barre Deanery
Clergy:

Rev. Innocent NealAdministrator

V. Rev. Dennis Hendershot, Retired, Attached

 

County:Sullivan
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It all started in 1906, A small group of Orthodox people in Lopez saw the need for a parish of their own.  A brotherhood, the Society of St Nicholas, was formed under the direction of Dimitri Evanoyko.  This society decided to have a permanent house of worship.  Mr Evanoyko went to Wilkes-Barre to consult with the VRev (now Saint) Alexis Toth, rector of Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church.  In 1906, with the help of Fr Toth, the Rev. Vladechefsky arrived in Lopez from Russia.  The first Divine Liturgy served in Lopez was in the house of Theodore Shymansky.

In 1907, with the support of Fr Toth, the small group purchased a structure in Lopez for $700.  This structure was built in 1899 by Methodist Protestants.  It was a wooden building with a slate roof, 50 feet wide, 90 feet long and 18 feet high.  There was even a pot belly stove in the middle to keep the parishioners warm in winter.  A complete renovation took place under the direction of the choir master and local church leader, Dimitri Evanoyko.  St Vladimir, equal to the Apostles was chosen as the Patron Saint of this new parish.

The parish has always been small.  The membership has never exceeded 75 families.

In 1908 the parishioners bought an old home to be used as a rectory for $600 and renovated it the next year for the new parish priest, Rev. Basil Vekov.  In 1911 the sanctuary was destroyed by fire and the iconostas and icons had to be replaced.

In 1940 a hall was built behind the church and was used by the local school district as an elementary school, in addition to church school and many social events.

In August of 1955, fire destroyed the interior of the church and many beautiful icons.  In 1956, plans were formulated for financial assistance from the Russian Orthodox Council of New York to completely restore the icons and to purchase a new iconostas.  The parish observed its Golden Anniversary in 1957 and in 1961 a new altar table was consecrated by Archbishop Dimitri of Wilkes-Barre.

Under the direction of Fr Yaroslav Sudick (who served the parish from 1959 to 1967) and his Matushka, the congregation grew and prospered. Two native sons, Paul Borick and Andrew Matychak, went on to St Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary to become priests.  A daughter of the parish, Kathy Matychak, went on to the monastic life, and is now Mother Christophora, Abbess of Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Ellwood City, PA.

In 1986, upon his ordination to the Holy Priesthood, Hieromonk Michael (Thier) was assigned as Rector of the parish, a position he holds to the present day.

On September 20, 1987, the parish celebrated its 80th Anniversary with a visit of Bishop Herman (now Metropolitan).  Concelebrating with His Grace were Frs Yaroslav Sudick, Paul Borick, Michael Evans, and the host pastor, Fr Michael (Thier).  Also in attendance were Mother Christophora and the nuns of Holy Transfiguration Monastery.  A guest choir of some 20 voices under the direction of Matushka Valerie Sudick sang the responses.  Many clergy and some 250 people helped celebrate the occasion by attending a banquet held at St Vladimir’s Hall.  Because of the large crowds, two tents were erected to hold the overflow of people for the banquet.

In the early 1990s, under the direction of Fr Michael, the parish undertook a major renovation of the rectory.  This was blessed in 1994 by Archbishop Herman, who celebrated a Hierarchal Divine Liturgy on the occasion.  St Tikhon’s Seminary Choir sang the responses for the Liturgy, and a dinner was held in the parish hall.

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