About Our Parish

Welcome to Saint John The Baptist Orthodox Church. We are a parish of the Orthodox Christian Faith which was established on the day of Holy Pentecost in the Year 33 AD. Our parish community is a member of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the U.S.A. whose presiding bishop is His Grace, Bishop Gregory of Nyssa. The American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese is an autonomous diocese under the spiritual protection of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople of which His All-Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I is the Primate.

While the founding members of our parish community emigrated from the Carpatho-Rusyn region of present day Slovakia and Western Ukraine, our present ethnic composition is mixed. Although a large percentage of the parish is of Carpatho-Rusyn descent, there are also people of Italian, German, English, Irish, Ukrainian and other ethnic backgrounds. Our parish community has been in existence for over one hundred years, having been instrumental in the erection of two beautiful church edifices in the City of Bridgeport. Our community has been worshipping in its present location in Bridgeport for over sixty years.

Our parish community holds firmly to the traditions and beliefs of our Holy Orthodox Christian Faith as passed down to us from our forefathers. We are an active family-oriented parish with a approximately 300 parishioners. Building on the strong foundation of faith instilled in us by our ancestors, we are committed to sharing the Holy Orthodox Christian Faith we love so dearly, with all who seek it. We welcome you to our parish web site and hope you enjoy your on-line visit. We cordially invite you to personally visit our parish when you are in the Bridgeport, Connecticut area.


Parish Life

Spiritual Life:


Sunday and Feast day Divine Liturgy: 9:00 am

Great Vespers:  Eve of Great Feasts 6:00 p.m.

Weekday Services: As indicated on monthly calendar

Prayer Services For Various Intentions: Anytime upon request

Pastoral Counseling/Spiritual direction: (individual/family) Anytime upon request

Ministry to the Sick, Elderly and Shut-ins

 

Religious Education:


Weekly Children's Church School - Sept to May: Sundays following Divine Liturgy

Adult Education Seminars


Youth Ministry:

Junior ACRY/R Club

Youth Activities

Service Projects

 

Fellowship - Social Activities:


Sr. ACRY/R Club

Weekly Fellowship Hour Following Sunday Divine Liturgy

Seasonal Social Activities

Parish Picnic, Dinners