About Our Parish

This parish was founded in 1930 for the purpose of religious worship and to perpetuate the memory of all Russians who gave their lives for their country and their faith during the tragic years of World War I and the Russian revolution.

— From the dedication plaque at the entrance of the cathedral

 

History of St. Nicholas Cathedral

Saint Nicholas Primatial Cathedral
of the Orthodox Church in America
National War Memorial Shrine
Gateway to Orthodoxy in the Nation’s Capital

1930–1936: Incorporation of the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas. Services held at Riggs Place, NW.

1936–1951: Services held at 1768 Church Street, NW in Washington, DC.

1951: Current location purchased.

1955: Basement of church completed.

1961–1962: St. Nicholas upper structure built upon existing foundation. Based on the Cathedral of St. Dimitry in Vladimir, Russia, it was designed by Anatoly Abramov-Neratoff, a specialist in Russian medieval church architecture.

1963: Consecration of church. Formally dedicated as the National War Memorial Shrine.

1965: Monthly English services begin.

1970: Orthodox Church in America officially granted autocephaly.

1971: Both English and Slavonic services held.

1978: St. Nicholas becomes Primatial Cathedral for Orthodox Church in America.

1980: Bishop Basil (Rodzianko) first to be consecrated at St. Nicholas.

1988: Belltower built to honor a millennium of Christianity in Russia and dedicated to St. Prince Vladimir and the baptism of Rus in 988.

1991–1994: A team of Russian iconographers design and execute iconography in the Russo-Byzantine style of the 12th century. Their work was completed in time for the official celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of Orthodoxy in America.


St. Nicholas Clergy

1930–1937: The Reverend John Dorosh

1937–1977: Archpriest Paul T. Lutov

1952–1986: Archpriest Arkady Moiseyev

1969–2008: Archpriest Dmitry Grigorieff

1985–2011: Archpriest Constantine White

2002–present: Archpriest Valery Shemchuk

2012–present: Archpriest George Kokhno


Photos: Tim Markatos