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Renovated in 2004. Iconostasis installed after 30 year absence.
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Welcome back to the iconostasis (which I presume is a new one rather than the one discarded thirty years ago). The whole church looks lovely.

A horrible joke occurs to me, but I'm sure you've already heard it.


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Anybody have a photo showing their original ikonostas?

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The iconography looks like work of Ikonia from Cleveland.

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Originally Posted by Ung-Certez
The iconography looks like work of Ikonia from Cleveland.

Ung

Actually all the Iconography is the work of Judy Lauderbaugh of Charleroi, PA. Judy is a member of the Byzantine Catholic parish there. The Iconostasis and other Altar furniture is the work of George Serechin, a member of the Cathedral parish in Munhall.

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A horrible joke occurs to me, but I'm sure you've already heard it.

Were you going to ask where the icon of the Progenators of the Holy Groundhog is located? LOL.


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