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St. George’s Church

Witnessing God since 1843

St. George’s Church

Photo: D. Stiebeling

St. George’s opened in 1843 on what is now Notre-Dame Street, just outside the city walls. The present building was opened for worship on October 9, 1870.

Ever since that time, St. George’s has been a lively and active downtown parish. St. George’s is renowned for its fine choir, traditional liturgy and Biblical preaching, and attracts people from both downtown and from across the greater Montréal area. Both St. Jude’s Church and the Church of the Advent chose to join St. George’s when their churches were closed.

In these pages, we will talk about the history of the building and of the life in years past. We will also talk about the history of parishes that have joined St. George’s in recent years.

History of St. George’s Anglican Church

Click here to read about the history of our Church.

History of the Church of the Advent

The Church of the Advent is located in Westmount, at the corner of de Maisonneuve Blvd. and Wood Avenue. The building stands and still serves the needs of another Christian community, but its Anglican congregation joined St. George’s in September 2004.

Click here to read the story of the Church of the Advent.

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St. George’s Anglican Church
1101 Stanley Street
Montréal (Québec) H3B 2S6
Canada

Telephone: 514 866-7113
Fax: 514 866-6096

Église anglicane Saint-Georges
1101, rue Stanley
Montréal (Québec) H3B 2S6
Canada

Téléphone :   514 866-7113
Télécopieur : 514 866-6096

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