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St. Nicholas Church
Narol, MB
Mailing Address:
496 Dominion St
Winnipeg, MB  R3G 2N2

Church Address:
5635 Henderson Hwy,
North Winnipeg, MB 



Founded in 1911

Parish Contacts

V. Rev.  Stephen Kennaugh, Rector
Home: 204-786-3262 Fax: 204-775-5883 Email: frbob@mts.net

Rev. Dn.  Lasha Tchantouridze, Attached
67 Leeds Ave 
Winnipeg, MB R3T 3X1
Home: 204-253-9359



Lay Leadership


Mrs. Dianne Kennaugh, Choir Director

Directions


St Nicholas Church is located at 5635 Henderson Highway, 12 km north of Perimeter Highway north of Winnipeg. If transportation is needed, call the Rectory at 204-786-3262.



Schedule of Services


Services are in English and follow the New Calendar.

Saturday Evening
5:30 PM Vespers, Confessions.

Sunday Morning
9:30 AM Divine Liturgy, Brunch



Ministry Groups


Sunday School
Classes are held every 2nd Sunday from September thru June at 8:45 AM, before Divine Liturgy.

Choir
Rehearsals are held as announced.



Upcoming Events


No Information at this time



Parish Background


St Nicholas Church in Narol was founded in 1911 by immigrants from the Brody area in Galicia. Like most Rusins/Western Ukrainians, these pioneers had been Greek Catholic in their homeland, which at that time belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Upon their arrival in Canada, the people reunited with the Orthodox Church of their forebearers, becoming a part of the Russian Orthodox Mission. They are now an integral part of the Archdiocese of Canada and of the Orthodox Church in America. Worship is celebrated entirely in English, and the chants and liturgical customs are those of western Ukrainian Orthodoxy.

The congregation strives to fulfill its stewardship and church growth responsibilities as a parish of the OCA. In 1994, the parish was host for the Archdiocese of Canada's celebration of the Bicentennial of Orthodoxy in North America. In July 1998, the parish was the host and organizing parish for the triennial assembly of the Archdiocese of Canada, held in Winnipeg. Although transportation is not an easy matter, the parish is attracting many visitors, and family and single converts.

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