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St. Paul the Apostle is a Roman Catholic church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at Dundas Street West in The Junction neighbourhood. The church was primarily built in 1930 by the Maltese-Canadian community of Toronto. [1] A larger, new church was built on the ground by the same community in 1956. [1]
Second largest church in the Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Mississauga: Christ the Good Shepherd at St. Michael U.C.C. Ukrainian: New Toronto: Church Of The Holy Protection Ukrainian: Christie Pits: Dormition of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian: Trinity-Bellwoods: Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian: Riverdale
Paul declared that "Christ is the end of the law", [373] exalted the Christian church as the body of Christ, and depicted the world outside the Church as under judgment. [46] Paul's writings include the earliest reference to the "Lord's Supper", [ 374 ] a rite traditionally identified as the Christian communion or Eucharist .
St. Patrick's Church (Toronto) St. Paul's Basilica; St. Peter's Church, Toronto; St. Thomas Aquinas Church (Toronto) St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church (Toronto) St. Basil's Church (Toronto) St. Francis of Assisi (Toronto) St. Leo's Roman Catholic Church (Mimico) St. Paul the Apostle Church (Toronto) St. Teresa Roman Catholic Church (New ...
ST. PAUL'S BASILICA Plaque erected at the front of the church; In 1822 St. Paul's was established as the first Roman Catholic Parish between Kingston and Windsor. The first church built of red brick, was opened on this site in 1824. The land to the east of the church was used as Toronto's first Catholic Cemetery.
St. Paul's, Bloor Street, is an Anglican church located at 227 Bloor Street East in Toronto, Ontario. The present church building, completed in 1913, was designed by E. J. Lennox in the Gothic Revival style. At 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft), it is the largest church in the Diocese of Toronto.
It includes advice on the character and conduct required of Church leaders (chapter 1), a structure and hierarchy for Christian teaching within the church (chapter 2), and the kind of godly conduct and moral action required of Christians in response to God's grace and gift of the Holy Spirit (chapter 3).
Although the precise difference between a 'name' and a 'title' may be open to interpretation, 198 different names and titles of Jesus in the Bible are listed in Cruden's Concordance, first published in 1737, and continuously in print ever since. The first index of the book (following the royal dedications and author's preface) is entitled "A ...