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The church is known for its historic links to the Irish Canadian community. St. Patrick's celebrated its 150th anniversary in 1997. French-speaking Catholics first assembled in Montreal at the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours church in Old Montreal; however, their numbers were swelled by the massive arrival of Irish immigrants around 1817.
St. Patrick's Basilica, Montreal, Quebec; St Patrick's Basilica, ... "St. Patrick's Cathedral", instrumental pieces of music on The Dubliners' album Further Along ...
A Baroque Revival cathedral that, when built, represented a break from the dominance of the Gothic Revival style in church architecture in Montreal; inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, it is the most significant symbol of ultramontanism in Canada Marlborough Apartments [33] 1900 (completed) 1990 Montreal
One of Australia's largest churches and the third tallest after St Patrick's Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral. 75 metres (246 ft) long and has a ceiling height of 24 metres (79 ft). The main spire is 87 metres (285 ft) high. [citation needed] Basilica of St. John the Baptist: 2,135 [citation needed] 64,040 [100] 1839–1855 St. John's Canada
The city has four Roman Catholic basilicas: Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, the aforementioned Notre-Dame Basilica, St. Patrick's Basilica, and Saint Joseph's Oratory. The Oratory is the largest church in Canada, with the largest dome of its kind in the world after that of Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral. Basilica of St. John the Baptist; Basilique-Cathédrale Sainte-Cécile; Cathedral of Christ the King (Hamilton) Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Montreal, QC: St Patrick's Basilica: 1988 Canada: Moosonee, ON: Christ the King Basilica: 2021 Canada: Ottawa, ON: Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady: 1879 Canada: Ottawa, ON: St Patrick's Basilica: 1995 Canada: Quebec City, QC: Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Quebec: 1874 Canada: Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, QC: Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré ...
Founded as a Roman Catholic French colony and nicknamed "la ville aux cent clochers" (the city of a hundred belltowers), Montreal is renowned for its churches. The city has four Roman Catholic basilicas: Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, Notre-Dame Basilica, St. Patrick's Basilica, and Saint Joseph's Oratory.