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The St. John's United Church is a Protestant community of French language at the heart of Montreal, dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel to men and women of today. It is also dedicated to Christian education, the spiritual renewal and celebration of ... >>
Situated close to downtown Montreal in the historic municipality of Westmount, Congregation Shaar Hashomayim is the oldest and largest Ashkenazic synagogue in Canada. Originally located on St. Constant Street and then on McGill College Avenue, the ... >>
Temple Lien Hoa is located in Brossard, Québec.
For many Vietnamese-Canadian refugees, the establishment of pagodas was an important step in preserving their cultural identity abroad. As early as September 1975, a group of first-wave ... >>
St. Mark's Chapel is located on the campus of Bishop's University and Champlain Regional College. This historic chapel was consecrated in 1857 by George Jehoshaphat Mountain, the third Anglican Bishop of Quebec. With funds collected by Jasper Hume ... >>
Sufism is the pulsing heart of Islam. Sufis strive to embody the way of Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, and the rest (peace be upon them). The Naqshbandi-Haqqani variety is by striving in love: always remember the Source; polish the heart's mirror from all ... >>
St. Dominic Church of Quebec: The church has an exceptional artistic and cultural heritage value. Architect J. Albert LaRue of Montréal made use of the English neo-Gothic style in a most striking fashion. The stained-glass windows, produced ... >>