St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, Roman Catholic church in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal, Canada.
St. Ignatius of Loyola Church is a Roman Catholic place of worship located on Broadway Street West in the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighborhood, designed with modern architecture spanning two levels. The building accommodates religious services and hosts a range of community activities and events throughout the year.
The parish was founded in 1917 under Jesuit administration to serve English-speaking communities in the area. The congregation moved to its own dedicated building in 1966 and came under the Archdiocese of Montreal in 1982.
This church serves as a gathering place for English-speaking Catholics in the city, creating a community space where people connect and share their faith. The building reflects the importance of having a place where faith and language come together for local worshippers.
The church is best visited during the day when services and community events are taking place, as opening times may vary seasonally. It is helpful to check in advance about specific activities or gatherings to ensure your visit aligns with when you plan to go.
The building grew out of its origins as part of the adjacent Loyola College before becoming an independent parish with its own facilities. This connection remains visible in how the place continues the educational mission that Jesuits have maintained in the city.
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