St. John the Baptist Macedonian Orthodox Church, Geelong
The St. John the Baptist Macedonian Orthodox Church (Macedonian: Македонска Православна Црква "Св. Јован Крстител", Makedonska Pravoslavna Crkva "Sv. Jovan Krstitel") is a Macedonian Orthodox church serving the regional city of Geelong, Victoria, Australia.[1] The church borders Geelong and is itself located on the outskirts of Batesford, a regional town.
St. John the Baptist Macedonian Orthodox Church | |
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Македонска Православна Црква „Св. Јован Крстител“ Makedonska Pravoslavna Crkva „Sv. Jovan Krstitel“ | |
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![]() ![]() St. John the Baptist Macedonian Orthodox Church Location in the City of Greater Geelong | |
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Location | 465 Ballarat Rd, Batesford 3213, City of Greater Geelong, Victoria |
Country | Australia |
Denomination | Macedonian Orthodox |
Website | St. John the Baptist Church |
History | |
Status | Church |
Founded | 1971 |
Dedication | St. John the Baptist |
Consecrated | 1978 |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architectural type | Church |
Groundbreaking | 1971 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Macedonian Orthodox Diocese of Australia - Sydney |
Clergy | |
Priest(s) | Reverend Father Čedomir Ilievski |
A sizable community of Macedonians emerged in the region after their immigration from Macedonia while it was part of Yugoslavia.[1] The construction of the St. John the Baptist Church followed, commencing in 1971.[1] Mile Stojanovski and Jovan Angelkovski led efforts to establish a church presence at Geelong.[1] Other local Macedonian activists who assisted in building St. John the Baptist were Cvetko and Venta Pačovski, Ilija Nikolovski, Tome Dimovski, Luba Ilievska, and Dimitar Angelovski.[1] Kiril, a Macedonian Orthodox Metropolitan, consecrated the church in 1978.[1]
- External entrance
- Church apse
- Church entrance
- John the Baptist icon and plaque commemorating consecration
- Goce Delčev monument
- Macedonian Community Centre
References
- Najdovski, Chris Ico (October 1997). Contested Identity: Macedonians in Contemporary Australia (PDF) (Masters). Victoria University. p. 89. Retrieved 10 January 2021.