Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family

Church in D.C., United States
38°56′23″N 77°00′13″W / 38.9396°N 77.0035°W / 38.9396; -77.0035Location4250 Harewood Rd. NE
Washington, D.C.CountryUnited StatesDenominationUkrainian Greek Catholic ChurchWebsitewww.ucns-holyfamily.orgHistoryFoundedSeptember 1949ArchitectureArchitect(s)Myroslav NimcivCompleted1999AdministrationDioceseUkrainian Catholic Archeparchy of PhiladelphiaClergyBishop(s)Most Rev. Borys GudziakPriest(s)Fr. Robert Hitchens
Fr. Wasyl Kharuk

The Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family is a Catholic church located near University Heights, Washington, D. C. The shrine is part of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, a sui iuris Eastern Catholic church in communion with the Bishop of Rome. The shrine is administered by the Archeparchy of Philadelphia.

The Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family is located immediately west of the Catholic University of America campus and roughly 250 feet north of the Saint John Paul II National Shrine. The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is located roughly a half a mile south along the east side of Harewood Road.

History

Eparch Constantine Bohachevsky, the first Ukrainian metropolitan bishop in the United States, created Holy Family Parish in 1949 to serve the Ukrainian Greek Catholic population in Washington, D.C., as the nearest Ukrainian parishes to the Washington area until then had been outside of the District of Columbia. Fr. Vladimir Wozniak was the parish's first pastor. The parish would relocate four times until acquiring its current site 1975. In 1976, Bishop Basil H. Losten authorized the construction of the shrine, naming it "The Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family."[1]

The cornerstone of the Lower Church was blessed by Pope John Paul II in 1979, and the Great Upper Church of the National Shrine was completed in 1999.

See also

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References

  1. ^ "A Short History of the Shrine". Washington, D.C.: Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family. Retrieved 14 July 2021.

External links

  • Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family official website
  • History of the Metropolia (Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia official website)
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