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St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery is a cemetery located in Waltham Forest, London. The cemetery is crossed by tarmac roadways and paths, with trees planted throughout including mature oak, poplar, Lombardy poplar, plane and sycamore. There are a number of fine monuments, including the striking modernist Ferrari mausoleum. It dates from 1965 ...
1500+ as of 2021. Active cemetery Muslim: Managed by Toronto Muslim Cemetery Chinese Memorial Garden Oak Ridges, Ontario, Richmond Hill Under construction, scheduled opening 2022 [4] N/A – Tradition Chinese Located next to Toronto Muslim Cemetery and will focus on traditional Chinese cemetery style [5] Peaches United Church Cemetery
St. Paul's Cemetery: Corktown. 1822–1857 Roman Catholic First Catholic cemetery in Toronto. Closed in 1857 and now buried under St. Paul Catholic School play yard on the south side of Queen Street East since 1959.
St. Columba's Cemetery, Pembroke – Frank Nighbor, Bishops for the Diocese of Pembroke; St. Mark's Cemetery, Port Hope – Vincent Massey; St. Mary's Cemetery, St. Marys – Arthur Meighen; St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Barrie – Dan Maloney; St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery, Fallowfield- Murray Costello; St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lucan ...
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The cemetery, which adjoins St Patrick's Catholic Church, was first established in 1842. The first recorded burial was in 1844, and the cemetery was consecrated by Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Bede Polding in 1845. [2] A Wesleyan section was established in the 1860s. Two stone towers were added to the entry in 1920. [3] [4]
The St. Patrick's Gregorian Choir was established on October 28, 2006 at St. Patrick's Church for the Saturday 5:00 p.m. Holy Mass, under director, organist, pianist, and composer Surinder S. Mundra. One of the first choirs in the Toronto region specializing in Gregorian chant in its proper liturgical context.
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