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St. Ambrose Etobicoke: 1953 St. Andrew Kim's Don Mills: 1981 Modernist Korean St. Andrew's Etobicoke: 1965 Modernist St. Ann's Riverside South: 1908 Palladian: Also home to Native Peoples' Mission St. Anselm's Leaside: 1938 Modernist: St. Anthony's Dovercourt: 1909 Gothic Revival: St. Augustine of Canterbury Jane and Finch: 1967 Modernist
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Alderwood is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is in the western section of Toronto, within the district of Etobicoke.It is bounded by the Etobicoke Creek to the west, the Gardiner Expressway to the north, the CPR railway to the east and the CNR railway to the south.
Mission Churches. As the Township of Etobicoke was first settled by British military families, there were few Catholics in the municipality. The area was technically in the early Catholic Parish of St Patrick's, Dixie (near Toronto's present day airport) although early Catholic residents of southern Etobicoke found the early parish of St Helen's in Toronto's western suburb of Brockton more ...
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A new church was built across the street from the old at 277 Royal York Road in 1953 on the site of Mimico's 1858 post office. In 1955 St. Mark's Catholic Church was built in Humber Bay neighbourhood and in 1961 Holy Angels was built for The Queensway neighbourhood, the area having been cut off from Mimico by the building of the Queen Elizabeth Way.
Bishop Ambrose supposedly buried his brother, San Satiro, in the chapel. The mosaics on the walls and ceiling were created in the 5th century; these include one of the earliest portraits of St Ambrose. The gilded dome ceiling has a central portrait of the patron saint. The church also houses the tomb of Emperor Louis II, who died in Lombardy in