Category:St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral (Brooklyn)
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The St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral at 355 State Street between Hoyt and Bond Streets in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City was originally built as St. Peter's Episcopal Church. The St. Nicholas congregation was founded by Arabic-speaking Orthodox Christians in Manhattan in 1895, in a loft at 77 Washington Street. They moved to 301-303 Pacific Street in Brooklyn in 1902, and purchased the present building in 1920. Because of financial difficulties they lost the property, but were able to lease in on a monthly basis, although they were later able to re-purchase the church, but not the connecting property. St. Nicholas Cathedral is the oldest continuous church in the Archdiocese and its only Mother Cathedral. (Source: "History" on church website)
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- Antiochian Orthodox cathedrals
- Antiochian Orthodox churches in the United States
- Cathedrals in New York (state)
- Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the United States
- Eastern Orthodox churches in Brooklyn
- Boerum Hill
- Greek Orthodox churches in New York City
- Middle Eastern diaspora in New York (state)
- Saint Nicholas churches in New York (state)
- State Street (Brooklyn)