Built as a Presbyterian church in 1906, Centretown United Church boasts beautifully preserved Gothic Revival architecture and is the only house of worship along the downtown segment of Bank Street best known for its eclectic array of restaurants and shops. I visited the congregation on Sunday, January 11 for their 10:30 AM service, alongside around…
Visiting St. Theresa’s Parish
St. Theresa’s Parish is one of the best examples of Romanesque Revival architecture in Ottawa. Completed in 1930, the rich red brick and cut granite facade, the sturdy, square bell-tower and the interior’s rounded arches set this church’s architecture apart from the lighter, soaring style incorporated in Neo-Gothic churches. I visited the church at 95…
Visiting St. Ignatius the Martyr Parish
The Feast of the Epiphany was the first time I visited St. Ignatius the Martyr Parish in over 20 years. Two decades ago, a Hungarian historian and political scientist, Fr. Leslie László, served as the Pastor of St. Ignatius and I visited him and a Hungarian-language liturgy celebrated there. The mid-century modern church at 518…
Visiting the Ascension of Our Lord Church in Westmount, QC
The posh and picturesque City of Westmount, situated adjacent to downtown Montreal, is an independent and predominantly English enclave of 19,700 residents. Much of the municipality has a Medieval, Victorian and sometimes Neo-Tudor flair. The Ascension of Our Lord Church is a prime example of Gothic Revival architecture. I attended Saturday evening Mass there on…
St. Joseph’s Parish Festival of Lessons and Carols raises funds for soup kitchen and food bank
The dedicated and talented St. Joseph’s Parish Choir at 174 Wilbrod Street, led by Jamie Loback, Director of Music and Liturgy, hosted the annual St. Joseph’s Parish Festival of Lessons and Carols on Sunday, December 21, in support of the St. Joe’s Supper Table community meal programme and food bank. The service, elevated by music…
A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at St. Matthew’s Church
Jesus Christ is the light of the world, Reverend Geoffrey Chapman said as he opened the candle-lit Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at St. Matthew’s Church in the Glebe. A light no darkness can extinguish, the congregation responded. The Anglican church, filled to capacity, was illuminated by row upon row of the faithful standing…
Visiting First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church, at 140 Laurier Avenue West, is one of Ottawa’s religious landmarks and a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture. In 1877, Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie, a Baptist convert, laid the building’s cornerstone. I visited the church on the Fourth Sunday of Advent and found a liturgical community that places a keen focus…
Visiting St. Mary’s Church in Chillicothe, Ohio
Located 1,100 kilometres southwest of Ottawa, St. Mary’s Church in Chillicothe, Ohio certainly lives up to this publication’s “Farther Afield” category. I had just spent two days visiting a friend in this town situated an hour south of Columbus when I decided to attend Mass at St. Mary’s, one of three Roman Catholic church sites…
Advent Antiphons, Lessons and Motets at the Church of St. Bartholomew
I arrived at the candle-lit Church of St. Bartholomew on the evening of December 7 to experience the richness of Advent, the liturgical season sometimes forgotten or unceremoniously truncated in the hurry to celebrate Christmas. This Anglican community in New Edinburgh — founded in 1867 and with the church dating back to 1868 — has…
Celebrating a Highlander Christmas in support of food security at St. Giles Presbyterian Church
The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa, the Macdonald Highland Dancers, the Governor General’s Foot Guards Quartet and the Ceilidh Band joined forces to bring a taste of Scotland to St. Giles Presbyterian Church in the Glebe on Friday, December 5. It was all in support of the Centretown Community Food Centre, a ministry of the Centretown…









