Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Washington DC
Church at 2815 36th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20007
Founded in 1904 by our Greek immigrant progenitors, Saint Sophia Cathedral has become a beacon of Orthodox Christianity in our nation's capital.
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Address | 2815 36th Street Northwest Washington DC 20007 Get directions |
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Website | saintsophiadc.com |
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★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ (3 reviews)
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Great Greek festival with live music and fresh food.
I usually only commute past this church but the parking situation becomes so dire that it becomes dangerous for those simply passing by.
Pay extra attention for all the cars pulling blindly into traffic.Added February 12, 2017 by Shankar Kulumani - ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
This must be The Dead Church mentioned in Revalation. They are incredibly racist. I am orthodox and like all orthodox members I am allowed coummunion when visiting another church in order to recieve the sacraments. When I came here I was treated very condescendingly by one of the members and the priest who did not give me the full sacraments! He poured out all the blood in front of me back into the chalice and gave me the spoon for communion like they do to babies. I need the body as well!
Added December 17, 2016 by Jack Hayes - ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
So, I must preface this review by noting that I've never actually been inside of the cathedral. I only visited Saint Sophia for their Greek Festival, which was kind of neat, but rather small. They had a good number of outdoor vendors, and their indoor cafeteria was open as well. I had spanakopita, and it was rather tasty, but slightly too greasy. I also tried several of their pastries, and I wasn't a huge fan of any of them. All in all, I would probably go back for a tour of the cathedral, but probably not for their food.
Added December 06, 2016 by Krystal Ramirez
Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral website info
Website address: saintsophiadc.com
Website title: Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Washington DC
Website description: Founded in 1904 by our Greek immigrant progenitors, Saint Sophia Cathedral has become a beacon of Orthodox Christianity in our nation's capital.