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  1. The Catholic Directory is a free website for finding, reviewing, and connecting with Catholic churches, organizations, resources, and businesses. Our mission "to provide a safe website for parishioners looking to connect with churches and find Mass, ensuring God’s grace may touch the heart of every man and of every woman and lead them to Him."

  2. St. Brother Andre Catholic High School Markham, L3P 3K8 t: (289)-554-0556 e: blessedozanamma@archtoronto.org

  3. The Catholic Directory is a free website for finding, reviewing, and connecting with Catholic churches, organizations, resources, and businesses. Our mission "to provide a safe website for parishioners looking to connect with churches and find Mass, ensuring God’s grace may touch the heart of every man and of every woman and lead them to Him."

  4. Use our tool to find a religious community near you. The Canadian Religious Conference is an association of leaders of Catholic and religious congregations in Canada. CRC PROSPECTS 2024-2030

    • Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church. Building, Church. Share. Located in the heart of the Annex neighbourhood, the Trinity-St. Paul’s United Church became one after the two congregations, St. Paul’s Avenue Road United Church and Trinity United Church, joined together in 1887-89 to serve the community.
    • St. Michael’s Cathedral. Building, Cathedral. Share. The development of St. Michael’s Cathedral was thanks to Father Michael Power, who saw the need for a new building to serve a rapidly growing Catholic congregation.
    • St. James’ Cathedral. Building, Cathedral, Church. Share. Situated in the historic St. Lawrence neighborhood, the original St. James’ Cathedral was built in 1833 in Neoclassical stone and became a cathedral in December of 1839.
    • Metropolitan United Church. Building, Cathedral, Church. Share. The Metropolitan United Church is called ‘the downtown church for a diverse city,’ a progressive church that happens to be the largest in downtown Toronto.
  5. This map includes all current parishes within the Archdiocese of Toronto, including those which predate the establishment of the diocese. Click on the parish markers to view date of establishment, date when sacraments began being recorded, and other historical notes - all of which may help you determine which parish holds the records you are searching for.

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  7. Established in 1822, St. Paul’s is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Toronto. The first St. Paul’s, of red brick and Gothic style, was completed in 1824...

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