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Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church (Manville, New Jersey)

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'''[[Image:Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church''' is a [[parish]] in the Diocese of Washington and New York of the [[.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ss. Peter & Paul Orthodox Church in America]]. It is located in Manville, New Jersey (approximately 45 miles SW of New York City and 60 miles NE of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).
==History==The '''Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church''' is a [[parish was founded by a group ]] in the [[Diocese of families Washington and New York (OCA)|Diocese of Russian descent in 1915 Washington and originally held divine services New York]] of the [[Orthodox Church in a building on the grounds of a lumber yard America]]. It is located in Manville, New Jersey. In 1916(approximately 45 miles southwest of New York City and 60 miles northeast of Philadelphia, lots were purchased for the church and a wooden [[chapel]] was built by parishonersPennsylvania).
== History == The parish was founded by a group of families of Russian descent in 1915 and originally held divine services in a building on the grounds of a lumber yard in Manville, New Jersey. In 1916, lots were purchased for the church and a wooden [[chapel]] was built by parishioners. The church was consumed by fire in 1922 and 1935, but rebuilt by the parishoners parishioners each time. On [[June 6]], 1936, the new (and current) building was [[consecration of a church|consecrated ]] by [[Theophilus (Pashkovsky) of San Francisco|Metropolitan Theophilus]]. The church was damaged (but not destroyed) by fire again in 1962, but the damage was completely repaired by early 1963.
The church celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 1966, and on [[October 16]] of that year [[Ireney (Bekish) of New York|Metropolitan Ireney]] presided over the [[Divine Liturgy]]. [[Protopresbyter]] [[Alexander Schmemann]] gave the address at the celebratory banquet.
During the 1970s, the ethnic character of the church broadened, as parishoners parishioners of various European (and American) backgrounds joined. Shortly after the OCA was granted [[autocephaly]] in 1970, the church adopted its current name of ''Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church'', dropping the "Russian" from the name. This was done not to slight the Russian parishoners parishioners who had contributed so much to the development of the church, but to recognize the increasingly American character of the church. Around this time, English became the dominant language for church services.
A number of improvements have been made to the church in recent years; the most recent being the painting of new ceiling [[Iconography|icons]].
==External link==
*[http://ssppoc.org Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church Home Page]
 == External link == * [http://ssppoc.org Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church Home Page] [[Category:Churches|Peter]][[Category:USA Churches|Peter]]
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