Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral in Winnipeg, Canada
Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Winnipeg featuring traditional architectural elements such as onion domes and an ornate iconostasis. The interior showcases a detailed iconostasis installed in 1974 that defines the sacred space.
The cathedral began in 1945 as a community rooted at St. Andrew's College and received its cornerstone in 1951. Metropolitan Ilarion consecrated it in 1962, formalizing its establishment as a major religious institution.
The cathedral serves as the national center for Ukrainian Orthodox worship in Canada, where Ukrainian and English traditions blend during religious services. Visitors can experience how both languages are woven into the liturgical celebrations.
Divine Liturgy occurs every Sunday at 10:00 AM, with English-language services held on the third Sunday of each month. Visitors should arrive early to observe the full ceremony and dress respectfully for this sacred space.
A striking mosaic of the Holy Trinity adorns the cathedral walls, installed in 1988 to mark the Millennium of Ukrainian Orthodoxy. This artistic work stands out as a visual centerpiece within the sacred space.
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