Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral Explained

Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral
Country:United States
Denomination:Russian Orthodox
Architect:Ivan Palmaw
Years Built:1937

Saint Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral is a cathedral of the Orthodox Church of America in the Cascade neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.

Founded in 1895, the cathedral's multi-ethnic congregation has its roots in an Orthodox mission to Alaska in the 18th Century.[1] The present church dates from 1941, designed by Ivan Palmaw in 1931.[2] [3] The church's patron saint is Saint Spyridon.

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Notes and References

  1. https://roadtrippers.com/us/seattle-wa/points-of-interest/st-spiridon-orthodox-cathedral St. Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral, Roadtrippers website
  2. Web site: St. Spiridon Orthodox Church in Seattle holds first service on September 18, 1895. HistoryLink.org. David Wilma. October 12, 2001. 2015-12-09.
  3. Web site: Houser . Michael . 2012 . Ivan M. Palmaw . August 21, 2024 . Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation.