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  2. List of Catholic churches in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    St. Teresa's: New Toronto: 1924 Polish St. Theresa's Scarborough: 1934 Mission Revival Style St. Thomas Aquinas Fairbank: 1930 Gothic St. Thomas More Scarborough: 1964 St. Timothy's The Peanut: 1966 Modernist St. Vincent de Paul: Roncesvalles: 1914 Neo-Classical Also home to the Catholic Parish of St. Thomas More, an Anglican Use parish St ...

  3. Bonaventure - Wikipedia

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    St. Bonaventure chapel or Capilla de San Buenaventura in St. John the Baptist Parish, Liliw, Laguna, Philippines, erected in honor of the Seraphic Doctor, San Buenaventura because of the 1664 miracle were tears of blood were seen flowing from the eyes of the venerated image, which was witnessed by the Cura Parroco, Padre Juan Pastor and 120 ...

  4. Our Lady of Lourdes Church (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    During that time the area was known as St. John’s Grove and was the site of the Archbishop of Toronto’s summer residence. In 1885, on the 25th anniversary of the episcopal ordination of John Joseph Lynch, the Archbishop of Toronto, the clergy of the archdiocese created a church next to the summer residence as a gift to the archbishop. [3]

  5. List of oldest buildings in Canada - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's Anglican Church [48] 1876: Emerson, Manitoba: St. Paul’s Anglican Church [49] 1876 - 1880 (est. 1825) [50] Middlechurch, RM of West St. Paul: All Saints Victoria Anglican Church [51] 1877: R.M. of Rockwood: Chartier House: 1877: Morris: Flavien Chartier: Episcopal Methodist Church / All Saints Anglican Church [52] 1878: Dominion ...

  6. Mauban Church - Wikipedia

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    Saint Bonaventure Parish Church, commonly known as Mauban Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Mauban, Quezon, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Lucena. First built in 1647, the church was later demolished and rebuilt in 1773. It was damaged by an 1880 earthquake that hit the town. [1]

  7. Shrine of the Canadian Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, Dennis O'Connor, Archbishop of Toronto, consecrated a small chapel at Waubaushene, near the site where Sts. Jean de Brébeuf and Gabriel Lalemant were martyred. In 1925, Fr. John M. Filion, provincial superior of Jesuits in Canada, decided to pursue the construction of a larger church closer to the mission. [2]

  8. Camp Ekon - Wikipedia

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    About Camp Ekon, the Toronto Star wrote, "Jesuit in philosophy, Roman Catholic in tradition and public in service, the camp is open to all faiths and culture because there are no boundaries when it comes to leadership," [4] and the motto of the camp was 'looking out for the little guy and carrying the heavy load'. [5] [6]

  9. St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    St. Michael's Cathedral is located to the northwest of Church and Shuter streets in Toronto, with the parish office at 200 Church Street. The building is oriented on an off-east–west axis aligned perpendicular to Church Street, with the main entrance on its west side located at 65 Bond Street.