Our Church History
The birth of the parish began in October 1924 when a committee was formed to locate a rector. Father Kohanik of Whitestone, NY accepted the invitation to organize a new parish, with the blessing of Metropolitan Platon. The parishioners unanimously agreed to name the church in honor of St. John the Baptist. The parish acquired a church on Jackson Street in Passaic, NJ in November 1925. The growth of the parish led to the need for a larger church. Groundbreaking for the current edifice on the corner of Lexington Avenue and Harrison Street in Passaic occurred on August 3, 1959. The cornerstone was blessed on September 18, 1960 and the church was consecrated on November 27, 1960. Work then began on the church school building on Harrison Street. It was dedicated on September 13, 1964.
We have grown through dedicated parishioners to become a meaningful and viable religious body within the Orthodox Church in America. The fellowship of our parishioners is cherished and nurtured in the Brotherhood with Christ. We pray that the Lord's blessings will continue to guide our congregation in the future.
1925 - 2003
Rt. Rev. Protopresbyter Peter G. Kohanik
Father Peter Kohanik was ordained to the priesthood on October 26, 1902 upon completion of theological studies in Petrograd and at Simpheropole (Russia). He was rector of Russian churches in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Connecticut and established twelve parishes in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, including our own. He remained Pastor in Passaic for 44 years and fell asleep in the Lord on May 20, 1969. Father Peter is always fondly remembered in our prayers.
Vechnaja Pamyat