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That's how the split between the folk we now call Rusyns and Ukrainians was described, Galician vs. Hungarian....

In this sense, the terms are geographic, not ethnic.

I would be shocked if a representative of the English language press of the day would have the background to understand the division that would eventually divide the Slavic Eastern Catholics in the U.S. into Ukrainian and "Ruthenian" church structures.

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Hi,

I was wondering if there are any pictures of the interior of Holy Cross on E 82nd St. I use to go to parties in their hall all the time as a kid but never been inside the Church. I was baptized down the block at St Stephen's of Hungary but grew up going to St Joseph's of Yorkville Church and Elementary School on E. 87th St.

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I've moved the posts relating to Father Stephen Skinta, of blessed memory, to the Prayer forum.

Many years,

Neil


"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."
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Originally Posted by orthodoxsinner2
I was wondering if there are any pictures of the interior of Holy Cross on E 82nd St. I use to go to parties in their hall all the time as a kid but never been inside the Church. I was baptized down the block at St Stephen's of Hungary but grew up going to St Joseph's of Yorkville Church and Elementary School on E. 87th St.

os2,

I've been searching for some to illustrate the parish's directory entry, but haven't been able to find any online.

Many years,

Neil


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Originally Posted by Irish Melkite
Originally Posted by orthodoxsinner2
I was wondering if there are any pictures of the interior of Holy Cross on E 82nd St. I use to go to parties in their hall all the time as a kid but never been inside the Church. I was baptized down the block at St Stephen's of Hungary but grew up going to St Joseph's of Yorkville Church and Elementary School on E. 87th St.

os2,

I've been searching for some to illustrate the parish's directory entry, but haven't been able to find any online.

Many years,

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I work near Holy Cross but have never been inside. Do they have liturgies in English? Does anyone have any experience of actually being there?

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I work near Holy Cross but have never been inside. Do they have liturgies in English? Does anyone have any experience of actually being there?


Glad to hear that Holy Cross is still open! I have not been there in about 30 years...I believe since then they had some type of iconostasis put in...(I think it may have simply been icons on stands)...I know at one point they only served in Hungarian...however, knowing some of the priests that were assigned there, who didn't know Hungarian I think that probably no longer applies...

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Originally Posted by Irish Melkite
I've been searching for some to illustrate the parish's directory entry, but haven't been able to find any online.

Many years,

Neil

I found it on Google street view, but I don't know how to copy the picture so I could email it to you.

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=323+E+82nd+St+New+York+NY+10028&hl=en&ll=40.774887,-73.952661&spn=0.001267,0.00184&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=43.25835,60.292969&hnear=323+E+82nd+St,+New+York,+10028&t=m&z=19&layer=c&cbll=40.774887,-73.952661&panoid=15RvnqufJp2bJ6gmtFbzxw&cbp=12,22.33,,0,-7.5

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