St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church Baltimore

St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church Baltimore Rev. Yuriy Pylypchak, Pastor
2401 Eastern Ave Baltimore, 21224 Western Ukrainians began immigrating to Baltimore (Fells Point) in the 1880's. St. Ann St.)

At first, services were held in homes. In the 1890's, the Divine Liturgy was celebrated by Ukrainian Catholic priests traveling from Pennsylvania. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church (700 S. offered their facilities for use to their Byzantine Rite brethren. Also, Fr. Josaphat Bok, then pastor of St. Casimir's Church helped the Ukrainian Catholic Community to worship in the Byzantine Rite. In 1910, Fr

. Zachary Orun was assigned by Soter Ortynsky, Bishop of Ukrainian Catholics in America, to minister to the faithful in Baltimore. In 1912, St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church purchased two lots on 520 and 522 South Wolf St. for the purpose of building a church. In August, 1913 the first Divine Liturgy was celebrated in the newly constructed church. The parish continued growing. In 1981, the parish purchased the present site on Eastern Avenue from the city of Baltimore which contained an abandoned city school and warehouse. The school and warehouse were torn down in 1983. On Sunday, April 29, 1984, the plot for the new church was blessed. At the end of September, 1988 the parish center was completed. The last Divine Liturgy was held at the church on Wolfe St. on September 25. The church building was complete in May, 1991 and the first Divine Liturgy was celebrated on May 19, 1991 by Archbishop Sterniuk of Lviv, Ukraine. On November 22, 1992, Metropolitan Stephen Sulyk of the Ukrainian Catholic Church and Archbishop Keeler, the Latin Rite Archbishop of Baltimore consecrated the new St. Michael's. On June 25, 1995, the iconostas was blessed and the mortgage on the church was burned. Since the blessing of the iconostas, the entire interior of the church has been decorated with icons, the domes of the church have been resufaced, and the exterior of the church has been repainted. The painting of the interior of the church has been completed and was blessed by Metropolitan Stephen Sulyk on November 2nd, 1997.

06/06/2026
🎶May 31, 2026, at 12 noon, famous Ukrainian pop artist Valery Tvin 🎶St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church! Diakaju/ Th...
05/31/2026

🎶May 31, 2026, at 12 noon, famous Ukrainian pop artist Valery Tvin 🎶
St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church! Diakaju/ Thankyou to our sponsors & parish famil for another wonderful event!

05/30/2026

We're waiting for everyone to join us. See you all at the concert tomorrow!💙💛💙💛

Dear friends,Sale of delicious Ukrainian dishes! 💙💛We sincerely thank each of you for your time, open hearts, and invalu...
05/30/2026

Dear friends,
Sale of delicious Ukrainian dishes! 💙💛
We sincerely thank each of you for your time, open hearts, and invaluable help as we continue our Sale of delicious Ukrainian dishes! 💙💛
Your dedication and kindness warm our hearts and bring our community together.
May the Lord always bless and protect you and your families! 🙏✨

Дорогі друзі!
Розпродаж Українських Страв 💙💛
Щиро дякуємо кожному з вас за ваш час, відкриті серця та неоціненну допомогу в приготуванні смачних українських страв під час нашого розпродажу! 💙💛
Ваша доброта та відданість зігрівають наші серця і об’єднують нашу громаду.
Нехай Господь завжди благословляє та оберігає вас і ваші родини! 🙏✨

05/29/2026

We made plenty of Extra Potato Pyrohy/Pierogies! Come get some Tomorrow between 10-12noon

05/27/2026

We are excited to share that on May 31, 2026, at 12 noon, famous Ukrainian pop artist Valery Tvin will visit St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church!

Please join us for this wonderful event!

Address

2401 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD
21224

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church Baltimore posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Place Of Worship

Send a message to St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church Baltimore:

Share