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  2. List of Catholic churches in Toronto - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Church of St. Ann - Wikipedia

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    St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church (Marysville, Washington), NRHP-listed St. Anne Chapel, Frenchtown , US Virgin Islands St. Ann Catholic Parish (Stoughton, Wisconsin), part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison

  4. Category:Roman Catholic churches in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart Church (Peterborough, Ontario) Ste-Anne Catholic Church (Ottawa) St. Mary's Church (Toronto) St. Patrick's Church (Toronto) St. Paul's Basilica; Saint Sylvester's Church; Shrine of the Canadian Martyrs; St Patrick's Basilica (Ottawa) St. Agnes Church (Thunder Bay) St. Agnes Kouying Tsao Catholic Church; St. Andrew's Church (Thunder ...

  5. St. Anne's Anglican Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was built in the Byzantine Revival style, unique for an Anglican church. St. Anne's is constructed of concrete and brick and has a cruciform plan with a distinctive central dome, 21 metres (69 ft) in height. Other architectural features include two domed bell towers, a half-domed chancel and arched transepts. It was the only Canadian ...

  6. Paroisse Ste-Anne-des-Pins - Wikipedia

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    Paroisse Ste-Anne-des-Pins is a Roman Catholic Church that emerged in downtown Sudbury, Ontario, Canada in 1883. The epoch-making edifice held high communal value and admiration from the time of its erection, as it was home to the city’s very first Francophone Catholic community. [ 1 ]

  7. Shrine of the Canadian Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    Construction began that year, using some materials from the Waubaushene church and others donated by lumber companies in Northern Ontario. Pews, stained glass windows, Stations of the Cross and an altar were donated by churches in London and Toronto. The interior, shaped like an overturned canoe, was designed and built by Ildège Bourrie.

  8. Toronto Oratory - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Oratory is a Catholic community of priests living under the rule of life [1] established by its founder, Philip Neri (1515-1595). [2] It is housed next to the Holy Family Church in Toronto , Ontario , Canada.

  9. Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré - Wikipedia

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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.