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St. Mary Church
Coaldale, PA
Church Address:
1st & Phillips Sts,
Coaldale, PA 18218-1602



Founded in 1909

Parish Contacts

V. Rev.  Paul Ropitsky, Retired, Attached
24 Lia Rd 
Frackville, PA 17931
Home: 570-874-3507



Lay Leadership


Mr. Wash King, Choir Director
151 Fourth St
Coaldale, PA 18218
570-645-9484
tenorm6@yahoo.com


Directions


From the North

Take 81 S to Exit 138 MacAdoo/Tamaqua Rt 309. Follow signs for Tamaqua south. Stay on 309 S in to Tamaqua then turn left at 209 (Downtown Tamaqua) follow 209 for about 2.5 miles into Coaldale. Turn right onto 1st St. Look for Blue Cupolas about 2 blocks. The church is on Left.

From the South

Take 81 N to Exit 138 MacAdoo/Tamaqua Rt 309. Follow signs for Tamaqua south. Stay on 309 S into Tamaqua then turn left at 209 (Downtown Tamaqua) follow 209 for about 2.5 miles into Coaldale. Turn right onto 1st St. Look for Blue Cupolas about 2 blocks. The church is on the left.

From the East (Allentown/Philadelphia area)

Take 309 NW to Tamaqua. At center of town turn right onto 209. Follow 209 for about 2.5 miles into Coaldale. Turn right onto 1st St. Look for Blue Cupolas about 2 blocks. The church is on the left.

From the West

Follow 80 to 81 (see above) or 76 to 81 (see above).



Schedule of Services


Saturday Evening
6:00 PM Great Vespers.

Sunday Morning
9:30 AM Divine Liturgy.

Eves of Great Feasts
7:00 PM Great Vespers.

Mornings of Great Feasts
9:30 AM Divine Liturgy.



Ministry Groups


Ladies Aid
No information at this time

Choir
No information at this time

Adult discussion/Bible Study
No information at this time

Altar Boys
No information at this time

Sunday School
No information at this time

Youth Group
No information at this time



Upcoming Events


No Information at this time



Parish Background


The history of St. Mary Orthodox Church in Coaldale, Pennsylvania, really begins in the memorable year of 1909 through the zealous efforts of Professor Elias G. Boruch, Theodore Pluta, and other Orthodox layman ably guided by Archpriest Micheal Fekula of St. Clair, PA. However this event begins only a small fragment of a greater history of the Orthodox Church, which, of necessity, began with the day of Pentecost, when the Church of Christ was founded. Therefore, the life of each individual who participated in the founding of St. Mary-- for that matter, of any Orthodox church-- was influenced and conditioned by the history of 2000 years' duration of the Orthodox church.

The thought of having an Orhtodox church in Coaldale existed latenly in the minds of many, but in 1909, after an initial meeting, a request was sent to His Eminence, Archbishop Platon, to accept the organization into the fold of the Holy Orthodox Church. After consideration the Archbishop directed Archpriest Alexander Hotovitsky to begin the task of organizing the parish which consisted of Russians, Galician-Russians and Ugors who transfered from the Uniate church.

The first Divine Liturgy was celebrated on Sunday, September 26th, with Fr. Hotovitsky and Fr. Micheal Fekula concelebrating together in the English Public school on Philips St. in Coaldale. Following the Liturgy the first meeting of 200 members was held. On October 11, 1909, the Charter was signed and recorded at the Schuykill County Courthouse in Pottsville, Pennylvania. Through his self-sacrifice and zeal, Father Fekula, together with his dedicated parishioners, established the ground work. By the Grace of God and sheer will power, the untiring work of the gospel had begun.

By May 1914 the new church was built and the cornerstone consecrated by His Eminence Platon, with a church hall behind the magnificently beautiful sanctuary. The iconostasis was carved later by John B. Vyedov, and the icons written by Serge Sokolov and patterned after St. Vladimir Cathedral in Russia. As a parting gift the parish presented His Eminence with a gold cross adored on the sides with inserts of pieces of coal

Over the years almost 20 different priests have served the faithful of St. Mary and as the landscape has changed the parishioners of St. Mary have stayed true to the Holy Orthodox faith.

Today St. Mary Church continues to be a light set on a hill for all to see, and we pray that the Theotokos and the Lord Himself will continue to bless this community as we continue to bring the message of the Gospel to those who will listen.

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