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PHOTO
GALLERY OF
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE
SAINTS CYRIL AND METHODIOS
WOODEN CHURCH
CAMP NAZARETH - MERCER, PA
CAMP OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MEETING WITH MAYOR OF TICHY POTOK JULY 13, 2002 |
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Mayor (Starosta) Lubica Dzuganova of the Rusyn village of Tichy Potok,
Slovakia visited Camp Nazareth on July 13th to Meet with the Camp
Oversight Committee, observe construction progress on the new Ss. Cyril
and Methodios Church and Heritage Center and tour the camp facilities.
While there, she presented Church representatives with a symbolic
package of earth from her village for use by Metropolitan Nicholas
during the coming Cornerstone Blessing ceremony. She also signed an
agreement whereby the Village would produce the hand made wooden
shingles which will cover the new Church roof and cupolas.
During design research for the building in June 2000, she and Michaela
Svenkova of Trnava traveled with Attorney Michael Ristvey and Architect
Joe Parimucha and their wives, plus her Rusyn-American sponsor Professor
John Biros and Carpatho-Rusyn Society officer Professor Walter Orange to
visit a variety of hand made wooden churches in the Spis Region near
Svidnik and Bardejov in Northeastern Slovakia.
In early July she introduced Joe Parimucha, his wife Barbara and cousin
Michaela to the village craftsmen who would produce the shingles, iron
workers familiar with crafting the traditional Orthodox crosses for the
top of each cupola, wood carvers capable of carving necessary interior
furnishings and a variety of local artisans interested in producing
traditional weaving for the Camp gift shop. In the past, St. John's
Church of Sharon raised and contributed funds for a new computer for the
Village school plus programs and training for both students and
villagers interested in using the Internet.
Unfortunately, Mayor Lubica must return to Tichy Potok before our
Cornerstone Blessing in August but hopes to be here for the formal
blessing of the completed Church and Heritage Center in 2003. This
personal link between Camp Nazareth and our Rusyn ethnic roots is a
major enhancement of the stated objective of our new church:"for the
future of our Faith and Heritage". Mayor (Starosta) Lubica's visit and
commitment to Camp Nazareth and our new construction project is deeply
appreciated by all. (CLICK ON THUMBNAIL PHOTOS TO VIEW LARGER IMAGES)
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