Bayonne - St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church
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2007-05-23
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The first church, St. Stephen's, was established in 1893. The original church was destroyed by fire.
St. Nicholas parishioners dug the foundation for the new church by hand and built his church in 1903.
At the time there were 700 members of Russian and Greek ethnicity. Liturgical language is both English and Church Slavonic.
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St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church, Orthodox Church, Bayonne, Hudson County, Northeastern New Jersey, Gateway Region, Gateway. New Jersey, NJ, Jersey The Garden State
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