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students: On October 29, 2006, Rev. Steve Filyk was ordained and Inducted to this position; he had also served in this congregation as a student at Presbyterian College. In 2008, he was called to Kerrisdale Church in Vancouver. Rev. Rod. Ferguson came to the congregation as an Interim Minister during
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Rev. Richard Topping, Ph.D (Assistant Minister 1997–2000, Senior Minister February 2000-June 2009), appointed to St. Andrew's Hall Chair of Studies in the Reformed Tradition, St. Andrew's Hall, Vancouver School of Theology, University of British Columbia, July 2009; appointed Principal of the
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In 1875, St. Andrew's remained out of the merger that joined Canadian Presbyterians; instead, remaining with the Church of Scotland until their merger with St. Paul's Church in 1918. In 1927, the former church was demolished to make place for the head office of
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to handle such matters. The result of this, in 1831, was to form a new congregation in Montreal and St. Paul's, under the leadership of Black was composed of the minority from St. Gabriel's. St. Gabriel's Church was placed under the leadership of Easton.
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The present building was constructed on Sherbrooke Street at the corner of Redpath, and opened in 1932. The idea to build this church came about in 1918 following the merger of two separate Presbyterian congregations formed in the 19th century.
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In 1870, this building served as the meeting place for the delegates from the 4 Canadian Presbyterian groups, that eventually merged in 1875. St Paul's gained a few St. Andrew's families who were supportive towards the
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In 1931, St. Paul's Church was slated to be demolished to make way for the construction of Central Station. It was saved from demolition by the
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who purchased the building for the symbolic sum of $ 1. Over sixty days it was dismantled stone by stone and moved to the grounds of the
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theatre troupe. It became vacant following the secularization of the institution, and was converted into a museum in 1979. The
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This congregation is the 1918 merger of two congregations, both formed in the early years of the nineteenth century.
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Rev. F. Scott. MacKenzie, Th D., St. Andrew's and St. Paul's (1918–1920) (later Principal of Presbyterian College)
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Since 1825, there have been many assistant and associate ministers connected with these congregations, as well as
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The building is 67 meters (220 feet) long, and the exterior tower is 41 metres (135 feet) high.
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to be built underneath. The theatre was home to the well-known Compagnons de Saint-Laurent
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St. Paul's Church was formed in 1832, as a result of another conflict at the pioneer
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Justice. Fragment of William Morris (design E. Burne-Jones) stained glass window.
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window overlooks the main communion table. There are also two windows made by
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style largely by Montreal draftsman H. Ross Wiggs who worked for the firm of
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Rev. Rod Ferguson (Interim Minister 2009–2010; Assistant: 2011–2012)
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the last Vacancy. He stayed on after Rev. Veenstra's Induction.
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church. It was also raised by one floor to allow for a theatre,
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Rev. J.S.S. Armour, DD (1983–1998, presently Minister Emeritus)
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In 1834, a separate building for St. Paul's was constructed on
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The congregation formed in 1802 and was originally located on
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is today located in what was originally St. Paul's Church.
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Presbyterian organizations established in the 19th century
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at the time. In 1820, it became closer connected with the
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Rev. Jeffrey Veenstra (September 12, 2010 – May 2, 2015)
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Rev. Alexander Mathieson, DD (1826–1870, 1837–38 leave)
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who modified the church slightly for its new role as a
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20th-century Presbyterian church buildings in Canada
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Rev. Dr. Glenn Chestnutt (inducted October 16, 2016)
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In 1809, the first St. Andrew's Church was built on
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The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada
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James Mackie, St. Paul's (1879–1880) 703:Rev. Robert Laing, St. Paul's (1873–1878) 694:Rev. James Kerr, St. Andrew's (1861–1862) 507: 43:The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul on 558:The church's organ was built in 1932 by 511: 405: 342: 269: 933:Gothic Revival architecture in Montreal 831:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 900: 854: 810: 630:Rev. John Jenkins, DD, LLD (1865–1881) 434:, it was located on property owned by 382:. It was inspired by the plans of the 338: 279:The Church of Saint Andrew and St Paul 894:The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul 763:Rev. Alfred Burgermeister (1975–1977) 727:Rev. A. Rudolph Uren, PhD (1921–1929) 948:Harold Lea Fetherstonhaugh buildings 401: 772:Rev. M. Raymond Drennan (1985–1986) 612:Rev. Robert McGill, DD (1845–1856)+ 304:). It is in close proximity to the 238:Synod of Quebec and Eastern Ontario 13: 757:Rev. James Peter Jones (1961–1964) 736:Rev. Hadden M. Gilmour (1933–1935) 649:Rev. George Donald, DD (1925–1945) 646:Rev. 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Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew (New York City)

Sherbrooke Street West
Downtown Montreal
45°29′54″N 73°34′51″W / 45.498453°N 73.580748°W / 45.498453; -73.580748
Montreal
Denomination
Presbyterian
standrewstpaul.com
Architect(s)
Harold Lea Fetherstonhaugh
Gothic Revival
Synod
Synod of Quebec and Eastern Ontario
Presbytery
Organist/Director of music

Presbyterian
church
downtown Montreal
Quebec
Sherbrooke Street
Route 138
Golden Square Mile
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Concordia University
Guy-Concordia Metro
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada

Notre-Dame Street

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