Church of Saint Demetrius the Great Martyr - Byzantine Ukrainian Catholic
Church of St. Demetrius the Great Martyr
Church at 135 La Rose Ave, Etobicoke, Toronto, ON M9P 1A6
In May of 1959, Fr. John Tataryn was asked to begin a new parish to serve Etobicoke residents, and to fulfill the needs of a changing community. Although many parishes flourished throughout the Toronto area, St. Demetrius the Great Martyr Parish was established to minister to a community marked by its diversity. The mandate was to welcome all and especially to meet the spiritual needs of those who through inter-marriage or linguistic concerns felt unwelcome elsewhere.
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Address | 135 La Rose Ave Etobicoke Toronto ON M9P 1A6 Get directions |
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Website | stdemetrius.org |
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Church of Saint Demetrius the Great Martyr - Byzantine Ukrainian Catholic
Closed now.Monday | 09:00 am — 04:00 pm |
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Tuesday | 09:00 am — 04:00 pm |
Wednesday | 09:00 am — 04:00 pm |
Thursday | 09:00 am — 04:00 pm |
Friday | 09:00 am — 04:00 pm |
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Very lovely parish,open to all nationalities.very Catholic.People are friendly and welcoming.
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Website address: stdemetrius.org
Website title: Church of St. Demetrius the Great Martyr
Website description: In May of 1959, Fr. John Tataryn was asked to begin a new parish to serve Etobicoke residents, and to fulfill the needs of a changing community. Although many parishes flourished throughout the Toronto area, St. Demetrius the Great Martyr Parish was established to minister to a community marked by its diversity. The mandate was to welcome all and especially to meet the spiritual needs of those who through inter-marriage or linguistic concerns felt unwelcome elsewhere.