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Domestic News August 18, 1884

The Sun

New York, New York County, New York

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Greek Arch Priest S. G. Hatherly conducted his final service at the chapel in St. John's School, Varick Street, New York, before closing it due to lack of attendance and support from the Greek and Russian communities. He plans to return to Constantinople.

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Arch Priest Hatherly to Go Back to Constantinople.

S. G. Hatherly, the Greek arch priest who came to New York from Constantinople and established a chapel in St. John's School in Varick street two months ago, conducted service yesterday for the last time, and the chapel will be closed. About a score of the Greek colony were in attendance and as many curious minded spectators. Athanasius Athos, the son of Greek priest, was reader. Father Hatherly did not deliver an address, but said briefly to the worshippers that it was because of their want of faith that the effort to establish a Greek chapel had failed.

In conversation Father Hatherly, who is an Englishman by birth, said that he wrote from Constantinople to the authorities in Russia to learn whether the coast was clear for him in New York. The official reply was that no effort to establish a Greek Church chapel in New York would be undertaken after their "one" experience with N. Bjorring, who is now a Presbyterian. The Russian colony, Father Hatherly said, has kept away from this chapel in Varick street. Two or three Russians, he said, had said that they wanted something grander than Father Hatherly's chapel.

"The collection to-day," he added, "is $4.32. You can see that the chapel would not be self-supporting. However, that is not the only reason why the chapel is given up. The people do not attend as they should. I had hoped when I came on my mission of inquiry to be able to hold services alternately in New York and Philadelphia. It's all over now, and I go to Constantinople in a few days."

What sub-type of article is it?

Religious Event

What keywords are associated?

Greek Chapel New York Hatherly Closing Constantinople Russian Colony

What entities or persons were involved?

S. G. Hatherly Athanasius Athos N. Bjorring

Where did it happen?

New York

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

New York

Event Date

Yesterday

Key Persons

S. G. Hatherly Athanasius Athos N. Bjorring

Outcome

chapel closing due to lack of faith, attendance, and financial support ($4.32 collection); hatherly returning to constantinople in a few days.

Event Details

S. G. Hatherly, Greek arch priest from Constantinople, established a chapel in St. John's School, Varick Street, New York, two months ago. He conducted the last service yesterday with about 20 Greek attendees and spectators; Athanasius Athos served as reader. Hatherly attributed failure to lack of faith. Russian authorities declined support after prior experience with N. Bjorring. Russian colony avoided the chapel, seeking grander facilities. Hatherly hoped for services in New York and Philadelphia but plans to leave.

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