Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral In New Hampshire Is A True Work Of Art
By Catherine Armstrong|Published October 11, 2019
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
There are some truly stunning churches and cathedrals all over New England, and New Hampshire certainly has her share. Any church can be a wonderful place to worship, and just about any building can be transformed into a thoughtful space for reflection, ministry, and service. Some churches and cathedrals have the added benefit of being true works of art, and Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Manchester is one example. Take a look at this stunning cathedral:
The Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral was built in the 1960's, and it's been a vibrant part of the community ever since.
Saint George The Martyr performed many miracles during his lifetime in the third century A.D. He's typically depicted on a white horse and is beloved as a protector of Christians.
The cathedral is a space where congregants can worship together as a community. The fact that this space has such artistic beauty is a blessing to all who worship here.
The cathedral's annual, three-day Glendi festival is a popular event that brings folks from all over New Hampshire to visit. As many as 30,000 people attend to eat delicious Greek food, and enjoy traditional music and dance.