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The congregation was founded in 1929 by immigrants from Kfar Mechki, Lebanon.They originally worshiped in a church downtown, that is today St. Elijah's Housing.In part due to the Lebanese Civil War the Antiochian Eastern-Orthodox population of Ottawa increased dramatically in the 1970s and 1980s and the congregation began to look for a larger home.
St. Elijah's Housing at 341 Lyon. St. Elijah's Housing is a building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.Originally a church, it is currently a block of 40 residential apartments.. The site at Lyon Street and Maclaren Street in the northwest of Centretown was originally home to a Pentecostal congregation.
Canada Profitis Ilias Greek ... Mississauga; St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral, in Ottawa; Croatia. Church of St. Elijah, Novi Jankovci ... St Elias Orthodox ...
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, the oldest and largest church in Ottawa, is a National Historic Site of Canada and the central church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa-Cornwall. St. Alban's Anglican Church is Ottawa's oldest surviving church building and was attended by many of Canada's early political leaders, including Canada's first prime ...
This group included Fathers George Selim Hakim, Joseph Tawil, Elias Zoghby, and former Jesuit Oreste Kerame; they later became bishops and participated in the Second Vatican Council, and saw their efforts vindicated; the work done by the School laid the foundation for Maximos' work at the Second Vatican Council.
Saint Elias Mountains: 5,959 19,551 2 British Columbia: Mount ... Since there is no land area of Canada that is below sea level, [1] ...
Elijah, an Old Testament prophet sometimes revered as a Christian saint; Elias I of Jerusalem (died 516), 5th-century Patriarch of Jerusalem; Elias and companions (died 309), group of Egyptian Christian martyrs (d.309) Ignatius Elias III, a Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch who is a saint in the Syriac Orthodox Church
Louis-Zéphirin Moreau (1824–1901), Bishop of Saint-Hyacinthe; Cofounder of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Saint-Hyacinthe (Québec, Canada) Declared "Venerable": May 10, 1973; Beatified: May 10, 1987 by Pope John Paul II; Frédéric Janssoone (1838–1916), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor (Nord, France – Québec, Canada)