Byzantine Church Supplies Store New Website

Visit the store’s new website at
http://byzantinechurchsupplies.com/

At Byzantine Church Supplies online, you are able to shop 24 hours a day and place your online order from a large variety of religious items including icons, wedding icons, liturgical and prayer books, Bibles, crosses, incense, fabrics for altar coverings and vestments, deacon and priest vestments, clergy apparel, chalice sets, handcrosses, decorated candles, holy cards, Easter and Christmas cards in both English and Ukrainian languages, Ukrainian Easter eggs, pysanky making supplies and souvenirs from Ukraine.

Byzantine Church Supplies also sells votive and altar candles (Cathedral, Root, Almay) and altar wine in bulk that can be delivered directly to parishes.

All profits from your purchases at Byzantine Church Supplies support St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Seminary in Washington DC. and the formation of the future priests of our Ukrainian Catholic Church.

Store Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30am to 4pm Closed Noon to 1pm.
Also open by appointment. Please call to schedule your visit.
215-627-0660

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