Ukrainian Seminary Day Published: June 30, 2010 Print
Ukrainian Seminary Day will be held on July 25, 2010
The 76th Annual Ukrainian Seminary Day at St.Nicholas Picnic Grove, Route 901 Minersville, Schuylkill County, PA, will be held on July 25, 2010.At 11 a.m., Metropolitan-Archbishop Stefan Soroka and the clergy of the South Anthracite Deanery will celebrate the Divine Liturgy. “The Kazka Ukrainian Folk Ensemble of North East. Pennsylvania” performs at 1:30 p.m.,and the “Pennsylvania Villagers” band provides polka and dance music from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. Home-made Ukrainian and Slavic foods, including holubtsi-halupki, halushki, pyrohy, kobasa-kielbasi,bleenies, sausage, Lemko platters, and ice cream, bean soup, desserts will be sold throughout the day. Ukrainian arts and crafts will also be on display and for sale. Admission and parking are free. Buses are welcome. For info phone 570-874-1101 or e-mail ibah@aol.com.
(Photo by Richard Barno)
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Ascension Manor is a non-profit senior citizen apartment complex for people 62 and older. It is located one block away from the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Philadelphia. It is under the direction of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia. For more information on Ascension Manor or for an application, please call 215-922-1116 or visit the website link below.
Conveniently located in Langhorne, PA, near the intersection of Rt. 1 and Rt. I-95. We are just minutes from center city Philadelphia, Bristol, and Trenton. Our plots are reasonably priced, with pre laid foundations included in the purchase price of the plot. Contact the cemetery office for additional information.
810 N. Franklin Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 (1st and 2nd levels)
The museum was founded in 2002 and was established to manifest and preserve the Catholic faith, courage, and determination of our ancestors. It reflects the roots and history of our Ukrainian Catholic Church in the United States of America. The museum houses artifacts from parishes within the Philadelphia Archeparchy. Contact the Treasury of Faith Museum for more information and tours.
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