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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 ...
Mission Churches. As the Township of Etobicoke was first settled by British military families, there were few Catholics in the municipality. The area was technically in the early Catholic Parish of St Patrick's, Dixie (near Toronto's present day airport) although early Catholic residents of southern Etobicoke found the early parish of St Helen's in Toronto's western suburb of Brockton more ...
Alderwood is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is in the western section of Toronto, within the district of Etobicoke.It is bounded by the Etobicoke Creek to the west, the Gardiner Expressway to the north, the CPR railway to the east and the CNR railway to the south.
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In 1920 the former western portion of Mimico became the Town of New Toronto, leading in 1924 to the building of St. Teresa's Catholic Church and the separation of this area from St. Leo's. In 1926 the parish built St. Leo Elementary School across from the church. [3] St. Leo Elementary School is the oldest Separate School in Etobicoke still open.
The church was less successful in dealing with tensions between the French and the Irish Catholic clergy; eventually the Irish took control. [ 3 ] Irish Catholics arriving in Toronto faced widespread intolerance and severe discrimination, both social and legislative, leading to several large scale riots between Catholics and Protestants from ...
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The schools within Markland Wood are governed by the Toronto District School Board and Toronto Catholic District School Board include: Millwood Junior School – English & French Immersion public elementary school for grades JK-5 students. It is located at 222 Mill Road and first opened in 1962. St. Clement Catholic School (grades JK-8)