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  • St. Patrick's Parish, Phelpston est. 1865
    St. Patrick's Parish, Phelpston est. 1865
    ImagePlace       In 1965, the Phelpston parish produced a wonderful centenary souvenir book, which included a poem written by B. Baxter of Penetanguishene in 1893. Some choice stanzas are excerpted here: At The Opening of St. Patrick's Church I will tell you of a trip we took On the seventh day of …
    ImagePlace     In 1965, the Phelpston parish produced a wonderful centenary souvenir book, which included a poem written by B. Baxter of Penetanguishene in 1893. Some choice stanzas are excerpted here: At …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. Patrick's Mission, Perkinsfield est. 1870
    St. Patrick's Mission, Perkinsfield est. 1870
    ImagePlace       The Irish settled this area of Tiny Township starting in the 1850s. However, they soon moved on to other farming areas as families from Quebec moved to the vicinity for cheap and fertile land. The French Canadians, also Roman Catholic, inherited the parish and referred to their patron thenceforth as …
    ImagePlace     The Irish settled this area of Tiny Township starting in the 1850s. However, they soon moved on to other farming areas as families from Quebec moved to the vicinity for …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. Patrick's Parish, Stayner est. 1871
    St. Patrick's Parish, Stayner est. 1871
    ImagePlace       Once the Irish settlers cleared their land and built a family dwelling, their next priority was a place of worship. It was no different in Stayner, where the pioneers built a log church in 1848. By 1871, the increasing population of Catholics necessitated the appointment of a resident priest and …
    ImagePlace     Once the Irish settlers cleared their land and built a family dwelling, their next priority was a place of worship. It was no different in Stayner, where the pioneers built …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. Patrick's Parish, Schomberg est. 1876
    St. Patrick's Parish, Schomberg est. 1876
    ImagePlace       Though established in 1876, the Schomberg parish did not have a church building for almost forty years. Instead, Mass was celebrated in the chapel/living room of the rectory. In 1915, the current church was finally built using bricks from the former Lloydtown Methodist church, which had closed. The new church …
    ImagePlace     Though established in 1876, the Schomberg parish did not have a church building for almost forty years. Instead, Mass was celebrated in the chapel/living room of the rectory. In 1915, …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. Patrick's Mission, Markham est. 1855
    St. Patrick's Mission, Markham est. 1855
    ImagePlace       The second wave of Irish immigration followed the Great Famine of 1847. The original site of St. Patrick's Church in Markham was on Rouge Street, in an area dubbed "Vinegar Hill" or "Little Dublin." The wood-frame church (left) was built in 1870. Only the cemetery remains on Rouge Street. A …
    ImagePlace     The second wave of Irish immigration followed the Great Famine of 1847. The original site of St. Patrick's Church in Markham was on Rouge Street, in an area dubbed "Vinegar …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. Patrick's, Brampton
    St. Patrick's, Brampton
    ImagePlace       The first wave of Irish immigration to Upper Canada occurred in the early nineteenth century following England's annexation of Ireland in 1800. Irish settlers to the Toronto Gore area arrived in 1818. The oldest of the St. Patrick's parishes, Wildfield predates the establishment of the diocese. The first church on …
    ImagePlace     The first wave of Irish immigration to Upper Canada occurred in the early nineteenth century following England's annexation of Ireland in 1800. Irish settlers to the Toronto Gore area arrived …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. Patrick's Parish, Mississauga, Est, 1856
    St. Patrick's Parish, Mississauga, Est, 1856
    ImagePlace       This church was built to serve the settlers of "Irishtown" in the Dundas St. and Dixie Rd. area of Mississauga. The brick church built in 1872 (left) was replaced by a much larger one in 1971 (right).
    ImagePlace     This church was built to serve the settlers of "Irishtown" in the Dundas St. and Dixie Rd. area of Mississauga. The brick church built in 1872 (left) was replaced by …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
  • St. Patrick's Parish, Toronto est. 1861
    St. Patrick's Parish, Toronto est. 1861
    ImagePlace       In 1867 St. Patrick’s Gothic Church was built on St. Patrick's Street in downtown Toronto. In 1908 this “Old St. Patrick’s” became Our Lady of Mount Carmel for the first Italian Congregation. Construction of the new St. Patrick's - a massive Romanesque edifice (left) - was completed the same year …
    ImagePlace     In 1867 St. Patrick’s Gothic Church was built on St. Patrick's Street in downtown Toronto. In 1908 this “Old St. Patrick’s” became Our Lady of Mount Carmel for the first …
    Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
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