Church in Seoul, South Korea
St. Nicholas Cathedral (Korean: 정교회 성 니콜라스 대성당) is an Eastern Orthodox church that serves as the main cathedral of the Metropolis of Korea. It is located in Ahyeon-dong, Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea.[1]
History
The first temple in honor of Saint Nicholas, built for the needs of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Korea, was consecrated on 17 April 1903 in central Seoul.[2] The church was destroyed during the Korean War.
The current Byzantine-style cathedral was built in 1968 thanks to the Greek soldiers of the UN mission, who raised funds for the construction. In the temple there are two icons that were brought by the first Russian missionaries: Theotokos of Tikhvin and Seraphim of Sarov.
In early December 2018, Bartholomew I visited Korea for the fourth time as Patriarch to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the St. Nicholas Cathedral.[3][4]
References
External links
Media related to Saint Nicholas Orthodox cathedral in Seoul at Wikimedia Commons
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