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  1. The church was commissioned by a growing Orthodox community consisting of Rusyns, Russians, Serbs and Greeks of Chicago, Illinois, and stands within the neighborhood known today as Ukrainian Village. The founders of the church were immigrants from Carpathian Rus', Galicia, and the Balkans.

  2. Holy Trinity Cathedral's website contains additional information about the church, both in terms of its history and contemporary life at this active church. Sources consulted: Bezkorovainy, Anatoly. A History of Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Chicago: 1892-1992. Chicago: Holy Trinity Cathedral, 1992. Guiley, Rosemary.

  3. Nov 6, 2009 · The parish was formally founded as St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church on May 18, 1892, and it was originally located at #20 North Peoria. By the next spring, the church had moved to #13 South Center Avenue, and in May, we find the first reference to the parish as St. Vladimir Russian Orthodox Church.

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  5. The only one still intact is Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago. It looks as if it might have been plucked from a small town in southern Russia. Set on a quiet street in the Ukrainian Village, it’s a rare gem that conceals an intimate, ornate interior redolent with incense.

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  6. Welcome to the official website of Saint Sergius Russian Orthodox Cathedral, a parish of the Chicago and Mid-America Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia.

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  7. Resembling provincial Russian churches, Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral was designed by Louis Sullivan to serve as a center of a Russian neighborhood on Chicago's Near-North Side. Its construction was partially funded by Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

  8. 1121 N. Leavitt St. Neighborhood. Ukrainian Village. Architect. Louis Sullivan, 1903. Website. holytrinitycathedral.net. Description. Holy Trinity is one of just two churches designed by Louis Sullivan. It is the oldest Orthodox parish in Chicago, founded in 1892, and the Cathedral for the Orthodox Church in America: Diocese of the Midwest.

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