St. Andrew Cathedral, Silver Spring, Ukrainian Orthodox cathedral in Silver Spring, United States
St. Andrew Cathedral is a Ukrainian Orthodox house of worship in Silver Spring featuring five cupolas crowned with gilded onion domes. The mosaic of Saint Andrew above the entrance on New Hampshire Avenue serves as the building's distinctive marker.
The cathedral was completed in 1987 following the parish's relocation from its former location on 16th Street in Washington DC. The construction marked a significant expansion of Ukrainian Orthodox presence in the region after decades of activity elsewhere.
The cathedral preserves Ukrainian Orthodox traditions through regular liturgical services and serves as a gathering place for the local Ukrainian community. Visitors experience a living religious culture with iconographic elements that reflect spiritual connections to the homeland.
The building sits on New Hampshire Avenue and is readily accessible by car or public transit. Visitors should keep in mind that this is an active place of worship, so appropriate dress and respectful behavior during prayer times is expected.
The cathedral was dedicated in memory of the Chernobyl disaster victims, linking modern American community life with the tragic history of Ukraine. This dedication gives the building a special meaning for the congregation and their connection to the ancestral homeland.
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