Church of Slovenian Protestant community in Bethlehem, US, being sold

New York, 19 January - The Slovenian Protestant community in the US town of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania will soon be left without its St. John's church building, which is being sold more than 110 years after being built by the community. The town's Slovenian Catholics are in the process of losing their church as well.

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St. John's Windish Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Photo: Robi Poredoš/STA

Bethlehem, PA, US
St. John's Windish Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Photo: Robi Poredoš/STA

Bethlehem, PA, US
St. John's Windish Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Photo: Robi Poredoš/STA

Bethlehem, PA, US
St. John's Windish Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Photo: Robi Poredoš/STA

Bethlehem, PA, US
St. John's Windish Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Photo: Robi Poredoš/STA

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