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Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanks, evgieve for a nice post.

and, dyakuyu, mykola! bazhayu veselykh sviat!

I-)

January 7, 2013 at 10:18 AM

Anonymous Mykola ( Mick) Dementiuk said...

Anonymous wrote:

dyakuyu, mykola! bazhayu veselykh sviat!

which means, Thank you Mykola, wish you happy holidays!

Simple ;)

January 7, 2013 at 11:07 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My maternal grandparents were married at the original St. George's church. Interestingly enough, my paternal grandparents were married at St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic church, just east on 7th street a few blocks.

January 7, 2013 at 1:09 PM

Blogger Bianca said...

Thanks for posting. I went to St. George Academy for high school. It was interesting to read that bit of history about the church. Merry Christmas!

January 7, 2013 at 8:31 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great post! Thank you for this. I would love to know more about the history of the East European community in the EV. Slavs put even more of the "East" in "East Village"....? (and now the growing East Asian population does as well).

- East Village Slav

January 8, 2013 at 8:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for this post. My paternal grandparents were married in the old church. I had never seen the old building before, so just being able to see a bit of the dome is neat. And Khristos Rozdaetsia! (a bit late.)

January 17, 2013 at 4:26 PM

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