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About Holy Trinity Cathedral

Founded in 1892, Holy Trinity Cathedral is home to the oldest Orthodox parish in Chicago. This beautiful church was designed by the famous American architect, Louis Sullivan. It was consecrated by St. Tikhon of Moscow in 1903 and built under the leadership of St. John Kochurov of Chicago, who was martyred in the Bolshevik Revolution.

Located in the heart of Chicago’s historic Ukrainian Village-Wicker Park neighborhood, Holy Trinity has been a vital part of the community for more than a century. It’s an official City of Chicago Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it’s the center of religious life for hundreds of Orthodox faithful and their families.

We are dedicated to serving the people of God in the spirit of Christian love, and we invite you to come and worship with us whenever you are in the Ukrainian Village-Wicker Park area.

Mission Statement

The mission of Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral is:
  • To preach the fullness of the Gospel of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ;
  • To bear faithful witness, in Spirit and in Truth, to the worship and Tradition of the Holy Orthodox Church;
  • To be the means for all who wish to draw closer to Jesus Christ, and one another, in a community of Faith and love;
To be: The Beacon of Orthodoxy in Chicago!

History of Holy Trinity Cathedral

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