The Orthodox parish in Szczecin was founded in 1946. In years 1962-2007 church services were celebrated in a building on Wawrzyniak Street. As it could not meet the needs of the growing congregation, in 2004 the parish began the construction of a new church building. On 17th September 2012 the ceremony of consecration of the new Orthodox church in Szczecin took place. It was held in the presence of Metropolitan Sawa, the head of the Polish Orthodox Church, assisted by Archbishop Jeremiah, the head of the Wroclaw-Szczecin Diocese, as well as other archbishops and bishops of the Orthodox Church, the clergy and the faithful of the parish. The church has two altars dedicated to St Nicolas of Myrra and to All Saints. Since May 2012 the church is home to two copies of miraculous icons from Holy Mountain (Greece): "Portaitissa" and St Nicolas from IK Burazeri.
On 17th September 2012 the ceremony of consecration of the new Orthodox church in Szczecin took place. It was held in the presence of Metropolitan Sawa, the head of the Polish Orthodox Church, assisted by Archbishop Jeremiah, the head of the Wroclaw-Szczecin Diocese, as well as other archbishops and bishops of the Orthodox Church, the clergy and the faithful of the parish. The church has two altars dedicated to St Nicolas of Myrra and to All Saints.
Since May 2012 the church is home to two copies of miraculous icons from Holy Mountain (Greece): "Portaitissa" and St Nicolas from IK Burazeri.