St. Spyridon Parish of South East Sydney

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St Spyridon Parish
St. Spyridon Parish of South East Sydney
St Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church
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St Spyridon's Church, pictured in c. 2010
St Spyridon Parish is located in Sydney
St Spyridon Parish
St Spyridon Parish
33°55′31″S 33°55′31″W / 33.925167°S 33.925167°W / -33.925167; -33.925167Coordinates: 33°55′31″S 33°55′31″W / 33.925167°S 33.925167°W / -33.925167; -33.925167
Location72-76 Gardeners Road, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales
CountryAustralia
DenominationGreek Orthodox
Websitewww.stspyridon.org.au
History
StatusChurch
Foundedc. 1961[1]
DedicationSaint Spyridon
Consecrated19 July 1975 (1975-07-19)[1]
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)M Z Avramidis[1]
Architectural typeChurch
StyleSimplified East Mediterranean[1]
Administration
ParishSouth East Sydney
ArchdioceseAustralia
Clergy
Priest(s)Father Steven Scoutas
Assistant priest(s)Father Sotiri Drapaniotis

The St. Spyridon Parish of South East Sydney is the Greek Orthodox parish presence in the south-east region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The parish functions through the authority of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, which derives its jurisdiction from the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.[2]

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An image of Jesus Christ, displayed in the church, pictured in 2018

The church was built from 1961 in stages in the simplified East Mediterranean style, flanked by twin towers, designed by M Z Avramidis, and completed in 1973. The colourful iconography within was painted by a Greek artist. A tablet in front of the church was unveiled by the Governor of New South Wales in July 1975 to commemorate Australian Greek soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice in World War I and World War II.[1]

The church is listed on the Randwick local government heritage register.[1]

The parish has the vital responsibility for being the founder and having executive authority over St Spyridon College.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "St Spyridon Church". New South Wales Heritage Database. Office of Environment and Heritage. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "St Spyridon Parish & Community of South East Sydney". Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. n.d. Retrieved 26 February 2011.

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