The Sad Collapse of the Byzantine Catholic Church

On the far end of South Philadelphia, at the end of its seemingly endless labyrinth of tight, narrow streets, is a small, gold-capped, domed church with its crumbling stairs facing the public sidewalks along 24th Street. Its cornerstone commemorates the construction of the new church in 1923, under the jurisdiction of the “Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church.” The narthex is fairly mundane…

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