Saint Sophia Cathedral, Los Angeles

Coordinates: 34°02′45″N 118°18′00″W / 34.04583°N 118.30000°W / 34.04583; -118.30000
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Saint Sophia
Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Front facade of Saint Sophia Greex Orthodox Cathedral
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Location1324 South Normandie Avenue, Harvard Heights
Los Angeles, California
CountryUnited States
DenominationGreek Orthodox
Websitewww.stsophia.org
History
StatusActive
Architecture
Heritage designationLos Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #120
DesignatedJune 6, 1973
Style Byzantine RevivalRenaissance Revival
Completed1952
Specifications
Capacity2,000 [1]
Administration
MetropolisSan Francisco
ArchdioceseAmerica

Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral (in Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, Agia Sophia) is a Greek Orthodox church built in 1952, in what was then the Greek section of Central Los Angeles, California. It is located at West 15th Street and South Normandie Avenue in the present day Harvard Heights neighborhood.

History

This Greek Orthodox church is the result of a Hollywood success story. When Charles Skouras and his brothers, Spyros Skouras and George Skouras, were still trying to get ahead in Hollywood, Charles made a vow to God that he would build the most majestic cathedral if God would grant him success in show business. He became head of Fox West Coast, so he built the Saint Sophia in Los Angeles.

In 2005 at the 36th Biennial Clergy-Laity Congress of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, the liturgy was given in Spanish, English, and Greek, with Orthodox children from a Tijuana, Mexico, orphanage providing music.

Side facade of Saint Sophia Cathedral.

Architecture

The cathedral has a simplified Byzantine RevivalRenaissance Revival influenced exterior. The interior was designed with more decorative features.

Saint Sophia Cathedral is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.

Congregation

The cathedral still draws its predominantly Greek congregation of as many as 1,000 from perhaps a 60-mile radius – from throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties. Los Angeles's Greek community has never been centralized, as in other cities such as New York City and Chicago.

Members of the church congregation have included Hollywood actors such as Telly Savalas, whose funeral was held there. Tom Apostle and Sharon Lawrence were married at the church in 2002.

Notable members

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34°02′45″N 118°18′00″W / 34.04583°N 118.30000°W / 34.04583; -118.30000