List of Roman Catholic Churches in Toronto - Eastern Rite

Eastern Rite

Congregation Eparchy/Church Location Founded Notes Image
Byzantine Slovak Cathedral of the Nativity of the Mother of God Slovak Trinity-Bellwoods 1959 Cathedral, and sole remaining church of the Eparchy of Sts. Cyril and Methodius
Christ the Good Shepherd at St. Michael U.C.C. Ukrainian New Toronto
Church Of The Holy Protection Ukrainian Christie Pits
Dormition of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian Trinity-Bellwoods
Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian Riverdale
Our Lady Of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Church Maronite Parkdale
Our Lady of Comfort & Mercy Eritrean Ethiopian Corso Italia Meets at St. Nicholas of Bari
St. Basil The Great Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian Oakwood-Vaughan
St. Demetrius the Great Martyr Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian Westmount
St Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic Armenian York Mills 1973
St. Josaphat's Cathedral Ukrainian Junction Triangle
St. Mary's Syro Malankara Catholic Church Syro-Malankara Lawrence Manor Meet at St. Eugene's Chapel
St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian Trinity-Bellwoods
Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian Malvern 1979
Annunciation Byzantine Romanian Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic Moore Park 2001 Meet at Our Lady of Perpetual Help church
Good Shepherd Chaldean Chaldean Catholic Church North York 1988 Built in 2000
Holy Family Coptic Coptic Catholic Church Etobicoke 1994
Jesus the King Melkite Catholic Church Melkite Greek Catholic Church 1870,1960

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