List of Anglo-Catholic Churches - Canada

Canada

Parish Location Evidence of Anglo-Catholicity Notes
St. Cyprian and St. Mary Bell Island Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Luke's Brantford Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. John the Evangelist Calgary Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Peter's Cathedral Charlottetown Founded in 1869, as a result of the influence of the Oxford Movement, St. Peter's has continued for 142 years as a parish in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. Maintains schedule of daily Offices (Matins and Evensong) and daily Eucharist; Confessions by appointment; Benediction on major festivals; Latin High Mass once a year on Ascension Day. The attached chapel (All Souls' Chapel) is famous for its design by PEI architect William Critchlow Harris and for the 18 paintings by Robert Harris. All Souls' Chapel was designated a "National Historic Site" in 1994.
St. Paul's Dunnville Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Stephen the Martyr Edmonton Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St James the Apostle Guelph Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
King's College Chapel (at University of King's College) Halifax Maintains schedule of daily offices (Matins, Noonday Prayer, Evensong and Compline) Monday - Friday throughout university term. Midweek masses celebrated Monday - Friday throughout university term. Solemn Eucharist (Western Rite) celebrated weekly.
St. George's Round Church Halifax Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Luke's Hamilton Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church Montreal Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Christ Church Ottawa Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Barnabas, Apostle and Martyr Anglican Church Ottawa Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Barnabas St. Catharines Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Michael & All Angels St. John's Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church Toronto Weekly Rosary, east-facing Mass, statue of the Blessed Virgin with votive rack at which the Angelus is sung after Sunday High Mass, self-identified Anglo-Catholic parish with strong outreach ministry to the homeless.
Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Toronto Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Church of St. Mary Magdalene Toronto Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; Eucharist celebrated every day; clergy hear confessions; holy water stoops at entrances; numerous statues and a large Rood cross dominating the nave. Most noted for its tradition of liturgical music, begun by Canadian composer Healey Willan, who was organist and choirmaster from 1921 through 1968. Willan's contribution is marked by a historical plaque on the building, unveiled by Her Majesty the Queen Mother in 1989. Music traditions have been carried on by Willan's successors, notably Giles Bryant, Robert Hunter Bell, and the incumbent, Stephanie Martin. Under Bell's direction, SMM choirs had two international CD releases on the Virgin Classics label of Willan's liturgical music.
St. Matthias Bellwoods Toronto Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Thomas's Anglican Church Toronto Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; Mass celebrated every day; clergy hear confessions; statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with votive lights; Nine statues of saints in the reredos behind high altar; holy water stoups at the entrance; reservation of the Blessed Sacrament; statue of Our Lord in the church; weekly rosary and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in Lent; Society of Mary meets in the church. Designed by noted Canadian Arts and Crafts architect Eden Smith; designated historical site by Ontario Heritage Board.
St. James' Vancouver Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; Daily offices and Mass celebrated every day; clergy hear confessions by appointment; Solemn Evensong and Benediction on the last Sunday of the month. Founded in 1881. Current building completed in 1936 and designed by English architect Adrian Gilbert Scott.
St. David of Wales Vancouver Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Barnabas Victoria Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
St. Michael and All Angels Winnipeg Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.
Holy Trinity Yarmouth Self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic.

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