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St. Mary's Syro Malankara Catholic Church: Syro-Malankara: North York: Meets at St. Norbert's Catholic Church St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian: Trinity-Bellwoods: Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian: Malvern: 1979 Annunciation Byzantine Romanian: Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic: Moore Park: 2001
The parish of St. Anne's was established in 1862 to serve the then-hamlet of Brockton, which was later annexed by Toronto in 1884. The first church building was built facing Dufferin Street on what is now the site of the parish hall, this building was expanded three times. [3]
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It is one of six national shrines in Canada, [1] including, among others, Saint Joseph's Oratory in Montreal and the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. The Shrine's church is the Church of St. Joseph, constructed in 1925 in a fusion of European and Indigenous styles. [2]
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The basilica in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré was initially a shrine to honour Saint Anne. On March 8, 1658, settler Étienne de Lessard donated two frontal acres from the west end of his property to the Catholic Church, so that a chapel could be built. This chapel eventually became the site of the modern-day basilica.