Epiphany of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church

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Epiphany of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church
City:

Roswell, GA

Website: https://epiphanybyz.org/
Email:

info@epiphanybyz.org

Epiphany of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church is in Georgia (United States) and is part of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic.

It is dedicated to Epiphany of Our Lord.

Location

It is located at 2030 Old Alabama Road, Roswell, GA 30076.

Epiphany of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church
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[[Category:Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic]]

History

Epiphany of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church in Roswell, Georgia, was established in 1982, serving the Byzantine Catholic community under the Eparchy of Passaic, which spans from Maine to Florida. The church was founded to provide for the spiritual needs of Byzantine Catholics in the Atlanta area, offering the Divine Liturgy and other celebrations in the Eastern rite. The parish has been a focal point for those seeking to worship in a tradition that blends the mystical theology and liturgical practices of the Eastern Churches with communion to the Roman Catholic Church.

In 2014, the church faced a significant challenge when an arson fire damaged the building, leading the congregation to temporarily worship at Regina Caeli Academy until repairs were completed. Despite this, the parish has continued to grow, fostering a community known for its vibrant liturgical life, iconography, and community activities.[1][2]

Related parishes

  • Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Church, Decatur, GA (Another Eastern Catholic parish)
  • Cathedral of Christ the King, Atlanta, GA (Latin Rite)

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