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Postcard of Oshawa's churches with the second St. George's Church, bottom row, second from left, 1910. St. George in Oshawa was founded in 1843 as a mission of St. John's, Whitby, and St. Paul's, Columbus. Services were held in the town hall and court house. They built their first permanent church building, a wood-frame structure at the ...
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St. Gregory's Church, Church of St Gregory, or variants thereof, may refer to: Armenia. St. Gregory Church in Haghartsin Monastery; Saint Gregory the Illuminator ...
The 1878 Beers Map shows the village at Lot 16 Concession 6–7 in the former Township of East Whitby just west of Columbus. One mile west of the four corners of Columbus stood St. Paul's Anglican Church which was burned to the ground in 1922. Just by the church stood the woollen mills and a number of houses.
St. Basil The Great Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian: Oakwood-Vaughan: St. Demetrius the Great Martyr Ukrainian Catholic Church: Ukrainian: Etobicoke: 1959 Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church: St Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic: Armenian: York Mills: 1973 St. Josaphat's Cathedral Ukrainian: Junction Triangle: St. Mary's Syro Malankara ...
St. Victor School (closed 1999; now École élémentaire catholique Lamoureux) St. Raymond's Intermediate School (closed 2000; now École élémentaire catholique Terre-des-Jeunes) Immaculate Heart of Mary (closed 2000; now Centre des Petits d'Ottawa)
There are 134 places of worship in use across the district of Wealden, the largest of six local government districts in the English county of East Sussex.The mostly rural district, with five small towns and dozens of villages, has a 1,200-year documented history of Christian worship—a Saxon leader founded a church at Rotherfield in 790—and by the 19th century nearly every settlement had at ...