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Eastern Orthodox Church

Exarchate of Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe

Welcome to the Ecumenical Patriarchate – Episcopal Vicariate of Great Britain and Ireland:  www.exarchate-uk.org

Father Patrick Hodson welcomes students from UEA to the Orthodox Parish of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian [or Saint John the Theologian]  in Norwich city centre.

 Patrick         St John Theologian church 
Father Patrick Hodson                 The Orthodox Parish Church in Norwich

Location:  The community worships in the ancient parish Church of St John de Sepulchre, situated at the junction of Ber Street and Finkelgate, close to the site of Ber Street Gate, the southernmost entrance to the formerly walled city of Norwich. 

For details of services, please see:

www.exarchate-uk.org/Directory/Parishes/Norwich.html  

The Divine Liturgy is usually celebrated twice a month on a Sunday at 0930h., preceded on the Saturday evening by Great Vespers at 1900h. Great Feasts falling during the week are generally marked by Great Vespers or by a Vesperal Liturgy on the eve of the feast.  During Lent there are services every Wednesday evening and most weekends. All weekday services are scheduled to begin at 1900h.   Confessions and other special services are by arrangement. Details of services are publicised on the church notice board and on the website and also in UEA

Chaplaincy. Contact:           Father Patrick Hodson Tel: 01362-687031  

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