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  1. ABOUT US. The Saint Mary Romanian Orthodox Church of Chicago, known also as The Falling Asleep of the Ever-Virgin Mary, is the first Romanian Orthodox Church in the Chicago area, established in 1911. This Church has the main feast and the protector on August 15- The Virgin Mary, Mother of God.

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      From the East and South : I-94 West combined with I-90 West,...

  2. The Saint Mary Romanian Orthodox Church of Chicago, known also as The Falling Asleep of the Ever-Virgin Mary, is the first Romanian Orthodox Church in the Chicago area, established in 1911. This Church has the main feast and the protector on August 15- The Virgin Mary, Mother of God.

  3. The Metropolia covers the territory of the United States and Canada. [1] The church is headed by Nicolae, Archbishop of the Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese of the United States of America and The Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan of the Americas, with the metropolitan center located in Chicago, Illinois. [2]

  4. Saint Mary Chicago Romanian Orthodox Church, Chicago, Illinois. 2,280 likes · 210 talking about this · 5,573 were here.

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  5. Jun 1, 2023 · The “Holy Emperors Constantine and Helen” Cathedral is located at 5406 N. Newland Ave., Chicago, IL 60656. Photo source: Mitropolia.us. Source: basilica.ro. Tags: Patriarchate of Romania. The Romanian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago celebrated, on May 19-21, 20 years of existence.

  6. The church is named Holy Nativity Romanian Orthodox Church. On July 15, 1939 the newly formed church purchased a building at 1111 W. Belden Ave. in Chicago from the Seminary and Federal Church, with the sum of $6,750 and a down payment of $25 in order to establish a permanent home.

  7. Holy Nativity Romanian Orthodox Church, Chicago, Illinois. 2,427 likes · 192 talking about this · 2,022 were here. Holy Nativity Romanian Orthodox Church is dedicated to serving the faith of the...

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