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  1. St. Theodosius Cathedral ( Russian: Собор Святого Феодосия) is an Eastern Orthodox church located on Starkweather Avenue in the West Side neighborhood of Tremont in Cleveland, Ohio. Considered one of the finest examples of Russian church architecture in the United States, [2] it is listed on the National Register of Historic ...

  2. ST. THEODOSIUS RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL (733 Starkweather Ave.) is considered one of the finest examples of Russian church architecture in the U.S. Begun in 1911, the cathedral is the parish's third structure. The St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox parish was organized by immigrant CARPATHO-RUSSIANS living in TREMONT in 1896. They had worshipped ...

  3. The first church was built in 1896 and located at Literary Road and West 6th Street. It was the first Orthodox Community in Cleveland and served the needs of the various ethnic Orthodox Christian groups. That same year, the Orthodox Church in Russia canonized Theodosius (Uglitsky) a saint.

  4. St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral opened in 1913 and cost approximately $70,000 to construct. Most of the land-acquisition and building funds came from parishioners. However, it is believed that Russia's Czar Nicholas II–the one whose entire family was murdered during the Revolution of 1917–also contributed. Cleveland architect Frederick C. Baird designed the church, modeling ...

  5. St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral. St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral is considered one of the finest examples of Russian church architecture in America, and it is the mother church of all Orthodox parishes in Ohio. Designed by Cleveland architect Frederick Baird, St. Theodosius is adapted from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior ...

  6. Apr 12, 2017 · Cleveland architect Frederick Baird designed the church, but he borrowed heavily and so well from Russian models that St. Theodosius is considered one of the best examples of Russian church ...

  7. May 4, 2024 · In the mid-17th century the Russian Orthodox patriarch Nikon came into violent conflict with the Russian tsar Alexis.Nikon, pursuing the ideal of a theocratic state, attempted to establish the primacy of the Orthodox church over the state in Russia, and he also undertook a thorough revision of Russian Orthodox texts and rituals to bring them into accord with the rest of Eastern Orthodoxy.

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