Diamond Jubilee, 1902-1977
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Title |
Diamond Jubilee, 1902-1977
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Abstract |
St. Michael's and St. Anthony's Catholic Church, in the Mile End district of Montreal, was originally named the Church of St. Michael the Archangel. The church was built in 1915 using a Byzantine architectural style, popular with the Pope of the day, to accommodate what was to become the largest English-speaking Irish Catholic parish at that time in what was then a predominately Irish neighbourhood. Today, the parish is reflective of the Mile End district, a multicultural congregation, mostly Polish and Italian. The church is considered the mother church of Polish Catholics in the city.
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Place |
Montreal
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Publisher |
St. Michael's and St. Anthony's Catholic Community
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Date |
1977
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# of Pages |
69p.
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Language |
en
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Notes |
Includes some text in Polish. |
Citation |
Diamond Jubilee, 1902-1977. Montreal: St. Michael’s and St. Anthony’s Catholic Community, 1977.
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