
On August
3, 1931, Rev Peter Semkoff officially petitoned His Eminence, the Most Rev Theophilus,
Archbishop of Chicago for his permission and archpastoral
blessing to organize and establish a new parish in the Gage Park area of Chicago,
to be eventually known as St Peter and St Paul Carpatho-Russian
Orthodox Greek Catholic Church. The first membership meeting was held on
September 30, 1931, and on December 1, 1931, property for a new church was
purchased on the northwest corner of
After being spiritually served for over 50 years by V.Rev. Peter Semkoff and
his son, V.Rev Nicholas Semkoff,
this once tight-knit ethnic enclave of southwest side
The parish now serves an English-speaking congregation representing many ethnic
roots. The imposing temple with the traditional "onion dome"
dominates the local skyline and is an external sign calling all to experience
the faith and worship of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Orthodox Church.
The doors are open to all who seek the way of truth found in the ancient church
founded by Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The parish family welcomes all,
regardless of background, to share the "Light of Christ that illumines
all."