Catholic Community in Toronto

St. Michael's Cathedral, Bond and Church Streets, Toronto
Archdiocese
- Read about the early history of the Archdiocese from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia.
- Information about the TorontoArchdiocese and our Archbishop, Aloysius Matthew Cardinal Ambrozic.
Check out the
Archdiocese of Toronto Website website.
and a list of Blessed Chinese Martyrs Parish, Markham, ON is the largest Chinese-speaking Catholic community in North America.
- Holy Rosary Parish, Toronto, ON
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- Merciful Redeemer Parish, Mississauga, ON is a new Catholic community.
- Newman Centre is the Catholic chaplaincy at the University of Toronto
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- Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Brampton, ON is a Portuguese and English-speaking Catholic community.
- Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Toronto, ON is a downtown Catholic community served by the Jesuits. It has a vibrant multicultural community with excellent choirs.
- St. Anne's Parish, Brampton, ON
- St. Edward's Parish, Toronto, ON
- St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish, Mississauga, ON
- St. James Parish, Colgan, ON
- St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral and the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Toronto Webpage in Toronto.
- St. Joseph's Parish, Mississauga, ON: Read Sunday homilies.
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St. Justin the Martyr Parish, Markham, ON
- St. Mary's Parish, Brampton, ON.
- St. Mary, Star of the Sea Parish, Port Credit, ON

- St. Patrick's Parish, Toronto, ON: A Redemptorist Catholic community in downtown Toronto that serves both German and English-speaking Catholics. On Wednesdays there are popular devotions to Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
- St. Paul the Apostle Maltese Parish, Toronto, ON
- The St. Thomas the Apostle Mission is made up of Catholics from Kerala, India who speak Malayalam and worship in three rites, Latin, Malabar and Syro-Malankara. The community is part of Holy Cross Parish, Toronto.
Schools and Institutions of Higher Learning
Hospitals
Charitable Organizations
Religious Orders
Lay Apostolates and Associations of the Faithful
- Campaign Life
- The Canadian Catholic Historical Association encourages scholarly work on the history of the Catholic Church in Canada.
- Catholic Civil Rights League
- Catholic Women's League of Canada
- Christian Life Communities Small groups of adults sharing faith and Ignatian spirituality.
- Cursillo Movement in Toronto
- l'Arche Canada is an association of communities, founded by Jean Vanier, whose core members have a developmental disability.
- Madonna House based in Combermere, ON, in the Diocese of Pembroke is a Catholic community of clergy, lay men and women, founded by Catherine de Hueck and Eddie Doherty in 1947, that embraces evangelical poverty. The community now has Field Houses around the world, including Toronto.
- Marian Movement of Priests
- Office of Catholic Youth, Archdiocese of Toronto Wonderful artwork by youth. Find out about youth events in the Archdiocese, hear sound files from the Pulse Music Ministry, and read about ideas for youth activities in your school and parish.
- Paulinians Alumni Association, Toronto for alumni of St. Paul's Secondary School, Happy Valley, Hong Kong, who are now living in Toronto.
- Pontifical Mission Societies help to support Catholic missionaries and mission projects throughout the world.
- Toronto Right-to-Life
Retreat & Pilgrimage Centres
- Cistercian Monastery, Oka, Quebec.
- Loyola House, Guelph, ON is directed by the Jesuits. It is well-known for its 40-day Ignatian Spiritual Exercises retreats.
- Maranatha Renewal Centre. Although in the Diocese of Peterborough, this renewal centre is only about 135 km north of Toronto.
- Manresa, Pickering, ON is run by the Jesuits. This site contains information on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola.
- Martyrs Shrineis dedicated to the veneration of the North American martyrs, St. Jean de Brebeuf, St. Isaac Jogues, and their companions.
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