Tag: Myers (J. Kenneth)

  • St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, McKeesport

    St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church

    A modernist church built in 1964 in traditional basilica form. The architect was J. Kenneth Myers. The church is dedicated to St. Nicholas of Myra, famous for giving gifts to poor children (thus inspiring our legend of Santa Claus) and for smacking Arius across the face at the Council of Nicaea. He was versatile.

    Jolly old St. Nick slapping Arius
    Jolly old St. Nick slapping Arius. Ecumenical councils were a lot more fun in the old days.

    St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church

    It is a curious fact of our religious life that, even in the most depressed areas, the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox congregations often flourish, while the Western churches languish and evaporate one by one. This church is in a part of downtown McKeesport that can seem nearly abandoned—but not if you visit on a Sunday, when parishioners flock to St. Nicholas and the Russian Orthodox church just down the street.

    St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church
    Abstract onion dome

    The skeleton outline of an onion dome instantly conveys that this is an Eastern church.

    Tower and dome
    St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church
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