St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church, Armenian church building in North York, Canada.
St. Mary is a church building in North York that serves as a religious center for the Armenian community, featuring traditional Armenian architectural elements including stone carvings and religious symbols. The interior is arranged for worship services and maintains a spiritual space designed according to apostolic traditions.
The church was founded in 1987 and the first Holy Mass took place during its consecration on May 27, 1990. This marked the establishment of a permanent religious home for the Armenian community in North York.
The church functions as a gathering place where the Armenian community comes together to speak their language and celebrate traditional holidays. Visitors can observe how the congregation actively maintains their heritage through regular events held throughout the year.
The church holds regular services including Sunday Divine Liturgy and weekday prayer sessions for the congregation. Visitors should be mindful of the religious nature of the space and conduct themselves respectfully as in any active place of worship.
The church has been led by multiple priests over its years of operation, with different spiritual leaders guiding the community through various phases of growth. This succession of leadership has allowed the congregation to sustain its mission and activities over time.
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