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St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church was founded in 1826 as a mission of the Diocese of Quebec by the newly ordained deacon Samuel Armour in what was then Scott's Plains, today Peterborough. Armour began services in the local schoolhouse organized by the Hon. Thomas A. Stewart and his wife, Frances.
St. John the Evangelist Church refers to churches honoring John the Apostle, also known as John the Divine or John of Patmos, as their patron saint, as distinguished from John the Baptist, whose namesakes are known as Saint John the Baptist Church. Thus, the designation may refer to:
Prev. Nene Family Church St Mark, Peterborough None (Peterborough) Mark [37] 1856 Church of England: St Mary, Peterborough None (Peterborough) Mary [38] 1859-1860 Church of England: New building 1989-1991 St John the Baptist, Peterborough: None (Peterborough) John the Baptist [21] Medieval Church of England: St John & St Luke Cathedral of SS ...
The last abbot, John Chambers, was consecrated in his former abbey church on 23 October 1541 as the first Bishop of Peterborough. A link with the Anglican Church of Kenya Diocese of Bungoma was formed by the two bishops following the Lambeth Conference in 1998.
St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church (Peterborough, Ontario) Church of St. John the Evangelist (Montreal) St. Mark's Church (Niagara-on-the-Lake)
St John the Evangelist, Upper Norwood: Upper Norwood, London Inclusive Catholic No [297] St John's Church, Waterloo: Waterloo, London Modern Catholic No [298] St Luke's Church, Kingston upon Thames: Kingston upon Thames, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London Traditional Catholic Yes (Bishop of Fulham) [299] St Mary's Church, Addington
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St. Luke's Church, Ashburnham, Ontario, 1877 (gutted by fire 1959) Morrow Building, Peterborough, Ontario , 1879 St. John the Evangelist Church (chancel and parish hall), Peterborough, Ontario, 1879–82