Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Parma, Ohio)
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist | |
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41°24′13″N 81°41′35″W / 41.40361°N 81.69306°W | |
Location |
1900 Carlton Rd. Parma, Ohio |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Ruthenian Catholic Church |
Website |
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History | |
Founded | 1898 |
Architecture | |
Style | Byzantine Revival |
Completed | 1960 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Eparchy of Parma |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | Sede vacante |
Rector | Rev. Msgr. Robert Yarnovitz |
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is a Byzantine Catholic (Ruthenian) cathedral located in Parma, Ohio, United States. It is the cathedral for the Eparchy of Parma.
History
St. John's parish was founded in 1898 with Father Peter Keselak as its first pastor. Divine Services were initially celebrated in St. Joseph's Chapel at East 23rd and Woodland Avenue in Cleveland.[1] A hall was then rented on East 22nd and Woodland. As the congregation continued to grow they purchased a church and parish house at East 22nd and Scovill Avenue (now East 22nd and Tri-C Way) in August 1901. The parish continued to use that facility until the property was bought by the State of Ohio for a new interstate and a new church was built in 1960 on the parish picnic grounds at its current location in Parma.[1][2] The Eparchy of Parma was established in 1969 and St. John's Church became the cathedral.
References
- 1 2 "Learn more About Us". Home.catholicweb.com. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
- ↑ "Cathedral of St. John the Baptist". Giga-Catholic. Retrieved 2014-01-08.