Parishes of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Family of London facts for kids
This article lists the churches that belong to the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Great Britain. These churches are part of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Family of London. An "eparchy" is like a diocese, which is a special area managed by a bishop in the Christian church. A "parish" is a local church community.
Sometimes, Ukrainian Catholic communities share their church buildings with other Catholic groups, especially those following the Latin Rite. If a church has a "§" next to it, it means there is a Ukrainian Catholic priest who lives and works there full-time.
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Ukrainian Catholic Churches in England
Churches in Southern England
- London: The main church is the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family in Exile in Mayfair. This is the most important church for Ukrainian Catholics in Great Britain. §
- Bedford: St Josaphat Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is located on York Street. Priests from Peterborough help lead services here.
- Bristol: St Mary on the Quay on Colston Avenue is served by priests from Gloucester.
- Gloucester: The Good Shepherd Ukrainian Catholic Church on Derby Road has its own resident priest. §
Churches in The Midlands
- Birmingham: St Catherine of Siena Church on Bristol Street is supported by priests from Wolverhampton.
- Coventry: St Vladimir the Great on Broad Street has its own resident priest. §
- Derby: St Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church is on Dairyhouse Road.
- Leicester: The Ascension of Our Lord Ukrainian Catholic Church is an important place for the community here.
- Nottingham: Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and Saint Alban Ukrainian Catholic Church on Bond Street has its own resident priest. §
- Peterborough: St Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church is on New Road in Woodston.
- Wolverhampton: Saints Vladimir and Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church on Merridale Street West has its own resident priest. §
Churches in Northern England
- Ashton-under-Lyne: St Paul's Church, Ashton-under-Lyne on Stockton Road is served by priests from Oldham.
- Rochdale: St Mary and St James Ukrainian Catholic Church in Wardleworth on Yorkshire Street has its own resident priest. §
- Bolton: All Saints Ukrainian Catholic Church on All Saints Street has its own resident priest. §
- Blackburn: Saint Alban's Church on Lingard Terrace is served by priests from Bolton.
- Bradford: The Holy Trinity And Our Lady Of Pochayev Ukrainian Catholic Church on Wilmer Road has its own resident priest. § This church is also supported by the Basilian Fathers, who are a group of priests, and the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate, who are a group of nuns.
- Dewsbury: Our Lady and Saint Paulinus on Huddersfield Road is served by priests from Bradford.
- Manchester: St Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church is on Cheetham Hill Road.
- Manchester: Our Lady of the Assumption on Bury Old Road in Salford has its own resident priest. §
- Oldham: SS Peter and Paul and All Saints Ukrainian Catholic Church has its own resident priest. §
Ukrainian Catholic Churches in Wales
- Cardiff: The Parish of St Theodore of Tarsus meets at St Cuthbert's on Pomeroy Street.
- Swansea: The Parish of St Theodore of Tarsus also meets at St Peter's in Morriston.
Ukrainian Catholic Churches in Scotland
- Leith: St Andrew's Ukrainian Catholic Church is on Dalmeny Street.
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