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All Saints Church
210 Susquehanna Ave; Olyphant, PA 18447
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church
47 S Nicholas St, PO Box 85; Saint Clair, PA 17970
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Assumption of the Holy Virgin Church
2101 South 28th St; Philadelphia, PA 19145
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Christ the Saviour Church
5501 Locust Ln; Harrisburg, PA 17109
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Elevation of the Holy Cross Church
1725 Holy Cross Ln; Williamsport, PA 17701
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Gettysburg Mission
1869–1879 Gettysburg Village Dr; Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Holy Annunciation Church
1228 2nd Ave; Berwick, PA 18603
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Holy Apostles Church
7111 Wertzville Road; Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-1502
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Holy Ascension Church
209 S Lehigh Ave; Frackville, PA 17931
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Holy Resurrection Cathedral
591 N Main St; Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705
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Holy Trinity Church
401 E Main St; Wilkes-Barre, PA
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Holy Trinity Church
1501 Trinity Ct; Stroudsburg, PA 18360
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Holy Trinity Church
1236 Juniper St; Pottstown, PA 19464
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SS. Peter and Paul Church
558 Sunbury St; Minersville, PA 17954
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SS. Peter and Paul Church
2105 Belmont Turnpike; Uniondale, PA 18470
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St. Basil Church
9 Lord Ave; Simpson, PA 18407
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St. Herman of Alaska Church
133 W Broad St; Shillington, PA 19607
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St. Herman of Alaska Church
1855 Middletown Rd; Gradyville, PA 19039
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St. John the Baptist Church
93 Zerby Ave; Edwardsville, PA 18704
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St. John the Baptist Church
106 Welles Street (Hanover Section); Nanticoke, PA 18634
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St. John the Baptist Church
378 Lyon St; Dundaff, PA 18421
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St. Mark Church
452 Durham Rd; Wrightstown, PA 18940
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St. Mary Church
217 1st Street; Coaldale, PA 18218-1602
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St. Michael Church
Walnut & Hudson Sts; Jermyn, PA 18433
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St. Michael Church
512 Summer St; Old Forge, PA 18518
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St. Michael Church
131 N Willow St; Mount Carmel, PA 17851
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St. Michael the Archangel Church
2231 E Huntington Dr; Wilmington, DE 19808-6900
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St. Nicholas Church
11 Oak Street; Coatesville, PA 19320
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St. Nicholas Church
600 E. Lackawanna Ave; Olyphant, PA 18447-1920
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St. Nicholas Church
980 Bridle Path Rd; Bethlehem, PA 18017
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St. Stephen Cathedral
8598 Verree Rd; Philadelphia, PA 19111
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St. Vladimir Church
211 Main St; Lopez, PA 18628
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Theotokos of the Life-Giving Spring Mission
500 Somerton Avenue; Philadelphia, PA 19116
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Parish Listing
St. Nicholas Church
11 Oak Street
Coatesville, PA 19320

Philadelphia Deanery
Clergy:

V. Rev. Stephen J. Miller, Rector

County:Chester
Phone:610-380--8741
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General Location

St Nicholas Orthodox Church is located in Coatesville, PA, Chester County, approximately 40 miles west of Philadelphia.

From Rt 30 Bypass

Exit Route 82 south to Coatesville. Stay straight at traffic light (1st St). Church is 4 blocks south of the light on the left hand side (Oak St).

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St. Nicholas Church in Coatesville was organized in 1915-1916.  At that time, the Worth Brothers operated a steel mill and many young Russians came in search of work and settled in Coatesville.  The nearest Russian Orthodox church was in Philadelphia, so the people decided to establish their own parish.  A number of these people moved away over time to seek employment elsewhere, while others stayed and struggled to maintain the parish.  Fr Semashko was the first parish priest assigned by Archbishop Evdokim.

In 1917, a plot of land was acquired by the parishioners to build a church, and in the same year, the church was completed and dedicated to St Nicholas the Wonderworker.  Prior to this, services were held in a building next to the railroad station on Third Ave.  Archbishop Alexander consecrated the church.  Shortly after the new church was built, four acres of land west of Coatesville off of Route 30 were purchased to be used as a cemetery.  Mr Dimitry Babich built a chapel there with the help of other parishioners.  He also made the cross which rests on top of the cupola.

In 1957, VRev John Morozoff was assigned to the parish.  He is remembered for remodeling the iconostas.  New icons on the iconostas were painted by the artist Serge Sokoloff.

Through the generosity of many people, the windows, icons, vessels, carpeting and other items have been donated.  The original chandelier with genuine crystal pieces is still hanging in place providing light and beauty.  The original bell, which was donated by the early founders,  is also still in use.

Many priests have served this parish since the early days when the church services were conducted in the Slavonic language.  We remember the past and are grateful for the many sacrifices our founding fathers made for us so that we may worship the True Holy Orthodox Christian Faith, while at the same time, we leave it behind now and build into the future.  Our services are now conducted in the English language so that our children can participate with understanding and become a part of the heritage their great grandparents left them.

On Sunday, October 1, 1966, the parish celebrated its 50th anniversary.  His Eminence, Metropolitan Ireney, Primate of the Church (Metropolia) and His Grave, Bishop Kiprian celebrated the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy.  They were assisted by twelve priests and the parish priest, VRev Joseph Oleynik, who also celebrated his 50th Anniversary of ordination to the Holy Priesthood.

For the most part since the 60’s, a number of priests served this parish for a short term, with the exception of Fr Dimitri Voytilla, who served from 1986 to 1995.  This made it difficult for the parishioners to adjust and to accomplish the various church programs, yet they kept their fath and worked together to keep this parish together.  These were difficult years, but the work got done.

Throughout the history of the church, there has always been a church choir.  In the 1930s, the choir also served as a social outlet where the members gathered together and planned events and visited other churches.  This is not so today, but there is still a choir, under the direction of Nina Petro, whose mother had also served as choir director.

The younger children are coming to church and attend church school on a regular basis.  Classes are held in the church hall throughout the year; there is no summer vacation!  Our church school was established in 1956 by Mrs Anna Ruszhak and Mrs Georgette Sarosi.  This was a period when the parents became involved to teach their children the Orthodox faith.  The church school is still growing in membership to teach the children enrolled.  Today, like their parents, the children of the 50s are now teaching their own children.

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