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Greek Orthodox Church Destoyed in the WTC Collapse
GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA | September 14, 2001 | Church Staff Writer

Posted on 09/16/2001 3:19:54 PM PDT by crazykatz

ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH DESTROYED IN TWIN TOWERS ATTACK

New York -
The terrorist attack against the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center that killed an estimated 5,000 people, also destroyed tiny St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Churchlocated about 500 feet from ground zero.

On Tuesday morning, September 11, 2001, Fr. John Romas, pastor, attempted to go to his church but was turned back by police. Wednesday, he was permitted to visit the site to view what was left of the church. "It would break your heart," he said of the devastation he witnessed. "It's one thing to see it on TV, and another thing to see it in person. St. Nicholas is buried under debris. It is the worst thing." He described steel girders and concrete from the towers burying the building.

Fr. Romas said that, at the time of the first blast, one parishioner, Vassilios Torazanos, 50, was working in the church but rushed out of the building moments after the first jet, American Flight 11, crashed into the south tower at 8:48 a.m. He left his car in the adjacent parking lot and ran all the way to Brooklyn, about two miles distant over the East River. Normally about 45 to 50 faithful (capacity for St. Nicholas) attend Divine Liturgy on Sundays. He said his parishioners plan to rebuild their church and have established an account for anyone wanting to donate.

(St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Atlantic Bank, account number 09062602, 8010 5th Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209).

Fr. Romas also said he is attempting to locate a site in the area to hold church services and plans to ask permission from city officials to allow him to retrieve the church's holy relics: those of St. Nicholas, St. Katherine and St. Sava. They were kept in an ossuary on what had been the top floor of the four-story building.

Greek immigrants established St. Nicholas Church in 1916 and purchased the structure for $25,000. It was one of two old calendar parishes under the Archdiocese until 1993 when it switched to the Gregorian calendar.

Among the church's unique characteristics are its small size and its icons, which were a gift from the last czar of Russia, Nicholas II. Fr. Romas expressed hope he would be able to salvage some of the icons.

The church also was open Wednesdays at midday, for people to light a candle and pray during their lunch breaks, to attend a Paraklisis the first Wednesday of the month, or just for spiritual contemplation. The tiny church building was constructed around 1832. It originally was a residence and later housed a tavern before the founders of the parish purchased the structure. It measured 22 feet wide in front, 20 feet, 11 inches in the back, and about 56 feet long. It was 35 feet tall. On three sides it was bounded by a parking lot.

Among its first members were the parents of Telly and George Savalas.

The church has been known locally for several years for its celebration of Epiphany. Parishioners would proceed to nearby Battery Park at the south tip of Manhattan, where a diver would jump into the icy water of New York Harbor to retrieve the cross.


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What a shame that yet another Church is destroyed by islamic terrorists! Perhaps some moderate islamic groups in the USA would like to contribute to the Church's rebuilding. There is an address given for donations.
1 posted on 09/16/2001 3:19:54 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: oxi-nato,pericles, vooch, kate22, old friend, reader david
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2 posted on 09/16/2001 3:21:15 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: crazykatz
an excellent suggestion
3 posted on 09/16/2001 3:27:18 PM PDT by Int
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To: crazykatz
Oh no. How horrible. Greeks love their American homeland and give so much to her. They will rebuild, no whiners they. God, I pray you help these people who are models of American positivism. Amen.
4 posted on 09/16/2001 3:31:22 PM PDT by Havisham
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To: crazykatz
Was this the tiny church that refused to sell out to developers some time back? Thanks for any info!
5 posted on 09/16/2001 3:33:36 PM PDT by lodwick (You will not regret donating $10 every month to FreeRepublic, believe me, I know!)
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To: Travis Mcgee, F-117A
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6 posted on 09/16/2001 4:03:32 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: lodwick
I do not know...but it would make sense. A Little Church with alot of heritage.
7 posted on 09/16/2001 4:05:10 PM PDT by crazykatz
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I must say that given the US support of Terrorists in Kosovo and our bombing of Serbia in their attempts to stop that terrorism I feel badly about that church. The Clinton years we are paying for now. I hope Bush awakes to the reality of the so called "freedom" fighters in Kosovo and ends our support for them. We need a modern day Prince Dracul! We don't need to bring these people to "justice". We need to kill them in a terrible and public way.
8 posted on 09/16/2001 4:24:44 PM PDT by Burkeman1
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What a shame that yet another Church is destroyed by islamic terrorists!

Wait a minute, let's be fair, the destruction of this church was, after all, an accident.

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9 posted on 09/16/2001 4:40:02 PM PDT by xm177e2
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To: crazykatz
All of these news postings may be information overload, but I'm surprised at the level of cynicism people have over this.
10 posted on 09/16/2001 4:51:53 PM PDT by paleolibertarian
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To: crazykatz, one_particular_harbour
Will try to start some fundraising at church next week.
11 posted on 09/16/2001 4:55:37 PM PDT by MarMema
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I'm very glad that no members were lost in the building. This is good news, at least. I'm sorry that certain memories are gone for the members.
12 posted on 09/16/2001 5:20:14 PM PDT by AlGone2001
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To: crazykatz
tanks for the post!!!

such horrible news indeed but thankfully no one was lost!!!

i hope they rebuild in the same spot!!!

13 posted on 09/16/2001 6:08:07 PM PDT by oxi-nato
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To: AlGone2001
Our prayers go to all the parishoners and we wish them the best in their efforts to rebuild.
14 posted on 09/16/2001 6:08:07 PM PDT by geokar
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Our prayers go to all the parishoners and we wish them the best in their efforts to rebuild.

I agree.

15 posted on 09/16/2001 6:27:15 PM PDT by AlGone2001
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To: crazykatz
My paternal grandparents worshipped there, when they came to this country, at the turn of the century. I was baptised there. My heart is breaking.
16 posted on 09/16/2001 7:14:31 PM PDT by surrey
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My condolences to you and your family. I know how the lost of this lovely little Church hurts you...please accept my deepest sympathy.

It will be rebuilt...I just know it will be. God Bless.

17 posted on 09/16/2001 7:31:37 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: Burkeman1
One of my heroes...Prince Vlad, the destroyer of the Turk murderers and kidnappers of Christians!
18 posted on 09/16/2001 7:36:15 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: MarMema
That would be great!! I know they would appreciate anything done to help them.

In my opinion, that Church will be a NECESSARY part of the rebuilding of the area....a spiritual home for all those whose lives where touched and hurt by this disaster.

19 posted on 09/16/2001 7:45:13 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: crazykatz, FormerLib
What a terrible shame. I certainly hope it is rebuilt.
20 posted on 09/16/2001 8:28:36 PM PDT by ELS
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