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St. Demetrius Mission
Naples, FL
Church Address:
140 Price St,
Naples, FL 34113

Office: 239-775-8998



Founded in 1982

Parish Contacts

Rev.  Gleb McFatter, Priest-in-Charge
PO Box 7622 
Naples, FL 34101
Home: 239-352-2216 Office: 239-248-9638 Email: RevGleb@comcast.net



Lay Leadership


Dr. Judith Giandelone, Choir Director
11411 Waterford Vlg Dr
Fort Myers, FL 33913
239-561-3058



Ms. Katya Nataros, Church School Coordinator
3940 Hall Rd
Big Pine Key, FL 33043
239-394-2412



Directions


General Location

St Demetrius Orthodox Church is situated in Naples, Florida, the Captial of Collier County.

From downtown Naples

Travel south on US 41 for approximately 7 miles and look for WAVV radio tower on the righthand side of US 41. Proceed for 1 mile to traffic lights at Price St. Turn right at the lights. Follow Price St around and over the canal. The Church is the second building on the left after the canal. We will welcome you!

From I-75

At exit 101 (old 15), take CR 951 west to junction with US 41. Turn right and travel in the left lane. Turn left at traffic light (Price St). Follow Price St to Church. The Church is the second building on the left after the canal. We will welcome you!



Schedule of Services


All services are in English.

Saturday Evening
5:00 PM Vespers (October through May), followed by Confessions.

Sunday Morning
9:00 AM Church School, 9:30 AM Hours, 10:00 AM Divine Liturgy.

Eves of Great Feasts
6:00 PM Vespers, followed by Confessions.

Mornings of Great Feasts
9:00 AM Divine Liturgy.



Ministry Groups


No Information at this time



Upcoming Events


No Information at this time



Parish Background


St Demetrius Mission was started in 1982 by a group of Orthodox Christians under the guidance of Subdeacon Michael Karasevich. These were families who had retired to Naples or who were regular winter visitors. Services were held with the blessing of Bishop (now Archbishop) Dmitri in the chapel of Pittman's Funeral Home in the Tamiami Trail. The priest at the time was Fr George Gerov who came over from Miami on a regular basis for the Liturgy and other services as required.

By 1988 the group had grown in strength and felt the need for a permanent spiritual home and a property was acquired on Price St which was used as a church while an adition was added to form the present St Demetrius Orthodox Church. The Church has a seating capacity of approximately 100 and proudly boasts a gold cupola on its roof. Its Iconostas has Icons by the late Nicholas Roadway who also wrote the Icons for the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Miami. The new Church was consecrated by Bishop Dmitri in July 1988.

In 1991 Fr Ian P Hammett was appointed to be the first permanent Priest of St Demetrius. Fr Ian came from the Russian Orthodox Cathedral in London, England and had been ordained by Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh.

In 1992, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Mission, a new Altar which had been made by parishioner Alexander Leon was consecrated by Archbishop Dmitri and relics of St Herman of Alaska were placed in it. Assisting Archbishop Dmitri were past Rectors--Fr George Gerov and Fr Ian Hammett.

In 2005, Fr Gleb McFatter, a graduate of the Late Vocations Program of the Orthodox Church in America, was installed as Rector.

The Mission has now grown to a regular membership of 44 which is supplemented by a further 60/70 during the "season" which runs from October to May each year. The current membership consists of Carpatho-Rusyn, Georgian, Ukrainian, Russian, Romanian, Macedonians and Americans of various ethnic backgrounds. St Demetrius and its pastor always have a warm welcome for any visitors and there is plenty of time to get to know each other over coffee and cakes at the coffee hour following the Sunday Liturgy.

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