Whitney Pier Directory

Holy Ghost Ukrainian Orthodox Church

49 West Street
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Phone: 564-5201

Holy Ghost Ukrainian Church is located on West Street in the area of Sydney, Cape Breton known as Whitney Pier. This wood-framed, onion-domed topped church is representative of the Byzantine Rite of the Eastern Church. The building and property are located in the provincial designation.

Heritage Value

The Holy Ghost Church is valued for its architectural style, for the central role the church has played in the development of Nova Scotia's diverse cultural makeup, and for its association with the industrialization of Nova Scotia.

The first Holy Ghost Church was completed through the efforts of industrial Cape Breton's Ukrainian immigrant community, which had been steadily growing since the arrival of the first major wave of Ukrainian immigrants around 1904.

One of the earliest of these immigrants, Nicholas Fedora, along with forty-one of his countrymen formed the Brotherhood of the Holy Ghost which was instituted, in part, to provide a permanent place of worship for the Byzantine Rite. In 1912, the Brotherhood purchased four lots of land in Whitney Pier and began construction of the church. Construction was mainly through the voluntary efforts of the Ukrainian men who worked around their shifts at the Sydney Steel Plant.

The church was formally opened in November 1913, with its first parish priest, Fr. V. Venyaraski.

Unfortunately, the original church burned in 1933, apparently the result of electrical problems. Through the efforts of the community and the parish priest of that time, a new church was completed in the following year. The new church was approximately the same size as the original and is on the same foundation. Work was supervised by the M.R. Chappell building contracting company.

The Holy Ghost Church is the only Ukrainian Church in Canada east of Montreal.


Hours of Worship:

Date added: 2011-05-19 12:56:57    Hits: 279
RSS Feeds
pierscape@yahoo.ca - (902) 567-1492
©Copyright 1997-2012 Whitney Pier Society For The Arts | - Sitemap