St. Anne Melkite Catholic Cathedral (North Hollywood, California)

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34°09′02.4″N118°22′32.4″W / 34.150667°N 118.375667°W / 34.150667; -118.375667 Coordinates: 34°09′02.4″N118°22′32.4″W / 34.150667°N 118.375667°W / 34.150667; -118.375667
Location North Hollywood, California
Country United States
Denomination Melkite Greek Catholic Church
Website www.melkitesinlosangeles.org
History
Status Cathedral/Parish
Founded1909 (parish)
DedicatedJuly 25, 1965
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Years built1964-1965
Administration
Diocese Eparchy of Newton
Clergy
Bishop(s) Bishop-Elect Francois Beyrouti
Rector Rev. Dimitri Saliba, BCO

St. Anne Melkite Greek Catholic Cathedral in the North Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, is a modern cathedral inspired by Byzantine architecture. It is the co-cathedral church of the Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton, which encompasses the entire United States.

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Parish church

Saint Anne Cathedral was founded in 1909 when Father Gerasimos Sawaya, the first Melkite missionary priest, traversed the west coast visiting and ministering to the Melkites in the Western United States. St. Anne Cathedral was the Mother Church of the following Melkite communities founded from it: Holy Cross Church in Placentia, CA; Virgin Mary Mission in Temecula, CA; St. Jacob Mission in San Diego, CA; St. Philip Mission in San Bernardino, CA; St. Paul Mission in West Los Angeles, CA; and Annunciation Mission in Covina, CA. In addition, St. Anne Church was also involved with the foundation of the following communities: St. George Church in Sacramento, CA; St. Elias the Prophet Church in San Jose, CA; and St. John of the Desert Church in Phoenix, AZ; and St. Joseph Mission in Seattle, WA.

From parish church to cathedral

On May 20, 2015, Pope Francis named Saint Anne Melkite Greek Catholic Church in Los Angeles, California, as Co-Cathedral of the Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton. [1]

Later events

In 1976, the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in the United States was elevated from the status of an Exarchate to that of an Eparchy. On May 8, 1977, at a Patriarchal Liturgy served at the cathedral, the Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton was canonically erected with Archbishop Joseph Tawil as Eparch. [2] [3]

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References

  1. "MELKITE EPARCHY OF NEWTON TO HAVE CO-CATHEDRAL IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA" . Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  2. Annunciation Cathedral. "Our Church". melkitecathedral.org. Archived from the original on 5 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  3. The Melkite Handbook: Introducing the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. Published by the Office of Educational Services, Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton (2008)