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  1. By Decree of Erection the Parish of St. Thomas More, Scarborough, was established by the Archdiocese of Toronto on June 15, 1964 and divided from the parish of St. Rose of Lima. The Decree was signed by Coadjutor Archbishop of Toronto, Philip F. Pocock. The official Decree was sent to Reverend E. J. Platt, as the first pastor of Saint Thomas ...

  2. stthomasmore.ca › about-st-thomas-moreSt. Thomas More Parish

    Patron Saint Of Lawyers. Beheaded on Tower Hill, London, July 6, 1535, St. Thomas More steadfastly refused to approve Henry VIII's divorce and remarriage and establishment of the Church of England. Described as "a man for all seasons", More was a literary scholar, eminent lawyer, gentleman, father of four children and chancellor of England.

  3. If you can help you are asked to contact the parish office at 514-768-4741 or email sttm1944@gmail.com. Corpus Christi with St Willibrord's Parish - Sunday, June 2nd. Parishioners are invited to join St Willibrord's Parish on Sunday, June 2nd, for Mass at 10:30am followed by a street procession in Verdun.

  4. Please contact them at 416-642-9445 ext. 7555 or at hubadmin@schcontario.ca for more information and to book an appointment.

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  5. The O.E.P.S. Online Directory is the most current database of people, parishes, resources and groups linked to the English-speaking Catholic community in Greater Montreal. The Directory is also published annually at the beginning of each calendar year in a spiral-bound booklet format. To order a copy, send an email to: info@catholiccentre.ca.

  6. Our Mission. At St. Thomas More, as well as all other Progressive Catholic Churches, our mission is simple: to welcome, love and serve all without condition. Our aim is to spread the gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ through our words and deeds. We accept people where they are and how they are and invite everyone to the table of the Lord.

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  8. Before Fr. Aegi moved to St. Thomas More, he was a chaplain of Indonesian Catholic in Toronto for 8 years. Fr. Aegi was born on September 1, 1965 in Pringsewu-Indonesia; while growing up in a big family (he was number 10 of 12) Fr. Aegi entered Seminary when he was very young and actually entered Minor Seminary in grade 10.

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