Having attended Masses and events here on and off for years, I can confidently say that the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral is not only a place of worship but a true spiritual and cultural treasure. The moment you step inside, you're met with a sense of peace and reverence that’s difficult to put into words. The stunning iconography and Byzantine-style architecture elevate the experience—truly a work of sacred art that inspires awe, regardless of one’s denomination. This cathedral isn't just a beautiful space; it’s an active, vibrant parish deeply committed to both the Ukrainian and broader Philadelphia communities. Whether through liturgical services, cultural events, or charitable efforts, the parish continually offers support and solidarity—especially during times of need for Ukraine and the Ukrainian-American diaspora. The sermons are consistently thoughtful, rooted in Catholic teachings, yet presented in a way that feels relevant, compassionate, and deeply human. Attending liturgy here often feels like stepping into a mystical experience—one that encourages reflection, introspection, and spiritual alignment. Even if you’re just visiting, coming here to appreciate the art and atmosphere is well worth your time. It’s a place that speaks...
Read moreI love this church, it's very beautiful, my family always went to this church. My Baba, Didu, and my aunts and uncles. We'd get our Easter baskets blessed there on Easter. And we'd all go to the Ukrainian hall...
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Sorry! No one forbids American parishioners to come to the Church! Especially to this one. There is a Liturgy in English. What you are talking about is just an excuse not to come...
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