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1 Catholic  



1.1  Latin Church  



1.1.1  Archdiocese of Ottawa-Cornwall  





1.1.2  Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter  





1.1.3  Roman Catholic Military Ordinariate of Canada  







1.2  Melkite (Greek) Catholic Church  





1.3  Syriac Maronite Church of Antioch  





1.4  Syriac Catholic Church  





1.5  Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church  





1.6  Canonically irregular groups  







2 Old Catholic Church  





3 Christian Science  





4 Gnostic Catholic Apostolic Church (EGCA)  





5 Ecumenical  





6 Orthodox  



6.1  Eastern Orthodox  



6.1.1  Patriarchate of Constantinople  





6.1.2  Greek Orthodox Church  





6.1.3  Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch  





6.1.4  Orthodox Church in America  





6.1.5  Romanian Orthodox Church  





6.1.6  Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia  





6.1.7  Serbian Orthodox Church  





6.1.8  Ukrainian Orthodox Church  







6.2  Oriental Orthodox  



6.2.1  Coptic Orthodox Church  





6.2.2  Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church  





6.2.3  Eritrean Orthodox Church  





6.2.4  Armenian Orthodox Church  









7 Protestant  



7.1  Anglican  



7.1.1  Anglican Church of Canada  



7.1.1.1  Diocese of Ottawa  







7.1.2  Anglican Church in North America  





7.1.3  Anglican Catholic Church  





7.1.4  The Anglican Mission in Canada  







7.2  Associated Gospel  





7.3  Baptist  





7.4  Brethren in Christ  





7.5  Charismatic Churches  





7.6  Christian Brethren  





7.7  Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA)  





7.8  Evangelical  



7.8.1  Evangelical Free Church of Canada[16]  





7.8.2  Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada[17]  







7.9  Lutheran  



7.9.1  Canadian Association of Lutheran Congregations  





7.9.2  Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada  





7.9.3  Lutheran ChurchCanada  





7.9.4  Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod  







7.10  Mennonite  



7.10.1  Mennonite Brethren  







7.11  Methodist  



7.11.1  Free Methodist Church in Canada  





7.11.2  Independent Holiness Church  







7.12  Pentecostal  



7.12.1  Church of God Canada  





7.12.2  Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada  





7.12.3  Other  







7.13  Presbyterian  



7.13.1  Presbyterian Church in Canada  



7.13.1.1  Presbytery of Ottawa  







7.13.2  Presbyterian Church in America  





7.13.3  Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America  







7.14  Reformed  



7.14.1  Christian Reformed Church  





7.14.2  Canadian and American Reformed Churches  







7.15  Seventh-day Adventist Church  





7.16  Unaffiliated  





7.17  United Church of Canada  



7.17.1  Ottawa Presbytery  







7.18  Wesleyan  







8 Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)  





9 Unitarian Universalist  





10 Christian Fellowships  





11 References  





12 See also  














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Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, the oldest and largest church in Ottawa, is a National Historic Site of Canada and the central church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa-Cornwall.
St. Alban's Anglican Church is Ottawa's oldest surviving church building and was attended by many of Canada's early political leaders, including Canada's first prime minister John A. Macdonald.
The MET is a church in Ottawa's south end.
Ste-Anne Catholic Church is a rare example of Québecois church architecture in Ontario. It is home to St. Clement Parish, a Catholic community which continues to use the traditional Latin liturgy.

Catholic[edit]

Latin Church[edit]

Archdiocese of Ottawa-Cornwall[edit]

The Archdiocese of Ottawa-Cornwall includes several parishes outside the city limits, which have been included in the list. Francophone communities are marked with a fleur-de-lys: .

  • Annunciation of the Lord
  • L'Ascension de Notre-Seigneur-Jésus-Christ
  • Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Filipino national parish)
  • B.V. Marie-Médiatrice de toutes-les-grâces
  • Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, designed by M.J. Morton, 1932
  • Divine Infant
  • Good Shepherd
  • Holy Canadian Martyrs
  • Holy Cross
  • Holy Korean Martyrs (Korean national parish)
  • Holy Name of Mary
  • Holy Redeemer
  • Holy Spirit
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary
  • Lift Jesus Higher
  • Madonna Della Risurrezione (Italian national parish)
  • Marie-Médiatrice (Burundian national parish)
  • Nativité de Notre-Seigneur-Jésus-Christ
  • Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica (Bilingual), designed by Antoine Robillard, Fr John Francis Cannon, and Fr Pierre-Adrien Telmon. It is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Ottawa and is the largest and oldest church in the city. It is the only church in Ottawa which is also a national historic site.
  • Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes
  • Notre-Dame des Champs
  • Our Lady of Divine Love
  • Our Lady of Fatima
  • Our Lady of La Vang (Vietnamese national parish)
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel
  • Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
  • Our Lady of the Visitation
  • Queen of the Most Holy Rosary
  • Resurrection of Our Lord
  • Sacré-Coeur (Bourget)
  • Sacré-Coeur (Sandy Hill), designed by Louis Zephirin Gauthier, 1888–93; tower and entrance, 1899;[1] interior decoration by Victor Roy 1893.[2]
  • Sagrada Familia (Spanish national parish)
  • Senhor Santo Cristo (Portuguese national parish)
  • Sheng Shen Chinese Catholic Church (Chinese national parish)
  • St-Albert
  • St. Albertus Pfarrgemeinde (German national parish)
  • St-Alphonse de Liguori
  • St. Andrew
  • Ste-Anne Catholic Church (Lowertown), designed 1873 by J.P. LeCourt. Parish closed 2013; now home to St. Clement Parish.
  • Ste-Anne (Ste-Anne-de-Prescott)
  • St. Anthony of Padua (Italian national parish), designed by Guido Nincheri, 1925.
  • St. Augustine
  • St. Basil
  • St-Benoît-Labre
  • St-Bernard (Fournier)
  • St. Bernard (Ottawa)
  • St-Bernardin
  • St-Bonaventure
  • St. Brigid (Byward Market), designed 1888-1890 by James R. Bowes, closed 2007. Now home to Saint Brigid's Centre for the Arts.
  • St. Brigid (Manotick)
  • St-Charles Borromée (Congolese national parish)
  • St-Claude
  • St. Catherine
  • St. Clare
  • St. Clement Parish (Bilingual), building closed 2013, with the community now meeting at Ste-Anne Catholic Church. Uses the traditional liturgy of 1962.
  • St. Declan
  • St-Dominique
  • St. Edith Stein
  • St. Elizabeth (also serving the Hungarian Catholic community)
  • St-Eugène
  • St-Euphémie
  • Ste-Famille
  • Ste-Félicité
  • St-François d'Assise and Capuchin Monastery, Richmond Road, designed by Joseph Simeon Jude Routhier 1891;[3] Church at Wellington Street at Fairmont Street designed by Charles Brodeur, 1914-15 [4]
  • St. Gabriel (Woodlawn)
  • St-Gabriel (Ottawa)
  • Ste-Geneviève
  • St. George
  • St-Grégoire de Nazianze
  • St-Guillaume
  • St-Hugues
  • St. Hyacinth (Polish)
  • St. Ignatius
  • St. Isidore (Ottawa)
  • St. Isidore (St-Isidore)
  • St-Jacques
  • St-Jean-Baptiste (L'Orignal)
  • St-Jean-Baptiste (Ottawa) designed by Father Joseph Michaud 1883-84.[5]
  • St-Joachin
  • St. John the Apostle
  • St. John the Evangelist
  • St. Joseph (Sandy Hill)
  • St-Joseph (Orleans)
  • St. Jude
  • St-Laurent
  • St-Léon-le-Grand
  • St. Leonard
  • St. Leopold Mandic (Croatian national parish)
  • St-Luc
  • St-Louis-Marie-de-Montfort
  • St. Martin de Porres
  • St-Mathieu
  • St. Margaret Mary (Cumberland; bilingual)
  • St. Margaret Mary (Glebe)
  • Ste-Marie (Orleans)
  • St. Mary (Centretown West), designed by Auguste Martineau 1949-50 [6]
  • St. Maurice
  • St. Michael (Carp)
  • St. Michael (Fitzroy Harbour)
  • St. Monica
  • St-Pascal-Baylon
  • St. Patrick's Basilica, designed by Augustus Laver, 1868, and completed in 1875 by King McCord Arnoldi.
  • St. Patrick's (Fallowfield)
  • St-Paul
  • St. Peter
  • St. Peter Celestine
  • St. Philip
  • St-Pierre, Apôtre
  • St-Rémi
  • St-Sébastien
  • St. Theresa of the Child Jesus, designed by Henry Joseph Morin, completed 1933.
  • Ste-Thérèse d'Avila
  • St-Thomas
  • St-Thomas d'Aquin
  • Ste-Trinité
  • St-Viateur
  • St. Victor
  • Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter[edit]

    Roman Catholic Military Ordinariate of Canada[edit]

    Melkite (Greek) Catholic Church[edit]

    Syriac Maronite Church of Antioch[edit]

    Syriac Catholic Church[edit]

    Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church[edit]

    Canonically irregular groups[edit]

    Old Catholic Church[edit]

    Christian Science[edit]

    Gnostic Catholic Apostolic Church (EGCA)[edit]

    Ecumenical[edit]

    Canadian Forces Support Unit Ottawa Chaplain Services

    Orthodox[edit]

    Eastern Orthodox[edit]

    Patriarchate of Constantinople[edit]

    Greek Orthodox Church[edit]

    Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch[edit]

    Orthodox Church in America[edit]

    Romanian Orthodox Church[edit]

    Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia[edit]

    Serbian Orthodox Church[edit]

    Ukrainian Orthodox Church[edit]

    Oriental Orthodox[edit]

    Coptic Orthodox Church[edit]

    Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church[edit]

    Eritrean Orthodox Church[edit]

    Armenian Orthodox Church[edit]

    Protestant[edit]

    Anglican[edit]

    Anglican Church of Canada[edit]

    Diocese of Ottawa[edit]
  • All Saints' Anglican Church Westboro
  • Christ Church Ashton, sharing a building with First United Church (Ottawa)
  • Christ Church Bells Corners
  • Christ Church Cathedral, designed 1872-73 by the King McCord Arnoldi. Cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa
  • Church of St. John the Evangelist
  • Church of the Ascension
  • Church of the Resurrection, sharing a building with Riverside United Church
  • Epiphany Anglican Church
  • Good Shepherd Anglican Lutheran Ministry
  • Holy Trinity, North Gower
  • Parish of Bearbrook, Vars, & Navan
    • St. Andrew's, Vars
    • St. Mark's, Cumberland
    • St. Mary's, Navan
    • St. Mary the Virgin, Blackburn
    • Trinity, Bearbrook
  • Parish of Fitzroy Harbour
    • St. George's, Fitzroy Harbour
    • St. Thomas, Woodlawn
  • Parish of Huntley
    • Christ Church
    • St. James the Apostle
    • St. John's Church
  • Parish of Kars-Osgoode
    • St. John's Anglican Church Kars
    • St. Paul's Anglican Church Osgoode
  • Parish of March
    • St John’s Anglican Church
    • St Mary’s Anglican Church
    • St Paul’s Anglican Church
  • Parish of Metcalfe, Greely, and Vernon
    • Holy Trinity Metcalfe
    • All Saints' Greely
    • St. George's Vernon
  • St. Aidan's Anglican Church
  • St. Alban the Martyr
  • St. Barnabas, Apostle and Martyr Anglican Church
  • St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church
  • St. Columba Anglican Church
  • St. Helen's Anglican Church
  • St. James the Apostle, Manotick
  • St. James' Anglican Church Leitrim
  • St. James the Apostle
  • St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, Richmond
  • St. John the Evangelist
  • St. Luke's, by Charles Penruddocke William Kivas Band 1903-04
  • St. Margaret's Church, merged with All Saints' Sandy Hill in 2014
  • St. Mark the Evangelist Anglican Church, by James Strutt (1954) designated heritage[15]
  • St. Martin's Anglican Church
  • St. Matthew's Anglican Church
  • St. Matthias Anglican Church
  • St. Michael and All Angels Ottawa
  • St. Paul's Anglican Church by James Strutt (1963-1964)[15]
  • St. Richard's Anglican Church
  • St. Stephen's Anglican Church
  • St. Thomas the Apostle Anglican Church, Alta Vista
  • St Thomas Anglican Church, Stittsville
  • Trinity Anglican Church
  • Anglican Church in North America[edit]

    Anglican Catholic Church[edit]

    The Anglican Mission in Canada[edit]

    Associated Gospel[edit]

    Baptist[edit]

    Fourth Avenue Baptist Church in the Glebe

    Brethren in Christ[edit]

    Charismatic Churches[edit]

    Christian Brethren[edit]

    Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA)[edit]

    Evangelical[edit]

    Evangelical Free Church of Canada[16][edit]

    Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada[17][edit]

    The Salvation Army in Canada

    Lutheran[edit]

    Canadian Association of Lutheran Congregations[edit]

    Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada[edit]

    Lutheran Church–Canada[edit]

    Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod[edit]

    Mennonite[edit]

    Mennonite Brethren[edit]

    Methodist[edit]

    See also United Church of Canada below

    Free Methodist Church in Canada[edit]

    Independent Holiness Church[edit]

    Pentecostal[edit]

    Church of God Canada[edit]


    Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada[edit]

    Other[edit]

    Presbyterian[edit]

    Presbyterian Church in Canada[edit]

    Presbytery of Ottawa[edit]

    The Presbytery of Ottawa also includes two churches outside the city limits: St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Aylmer, and Upper Room Presbyterian Church in Rockland.

    Presbyterian Church in America[edit]

    Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America[edit]

    Reformed[edit]

    Christian Reformed Church[edit]

    Canadian and American Reformed Churches[edit]

    Seventh-day Adventist Church[edit]

    Unaffiliated[edit]

    United Church of Canada[edit]

    Ottawa Presbytery[edit]

    • Ashton United Church
  • Barrhaven United Church
  • Bell's Corners United Church by James Strutt (1962)[15]
  • Bethany United Church
  • Bethel United Church
  • Britannia United Church
  • Carleton Memorial United Church
  • Carsonby United Church
  • Centretown United Church
  • City View United Church
  • Dominion-Chalmers United Church
  • Dunrobin United Church
  • Emmanuel United Church
  • Fallowfield United Church
  • First United Church, historic building closed 2007, now meeting at All Saints' Westboro.
  • Glebe-St. James United Church
  • Glen Cairn United Church
  • Hawthorne United Church
  • Kanata United Church
  • Kitchissippi United Church
  • Knox Edwards United Church
  • Knox United Church
  • MacKay United Church
  • Manotick United Church
  • Merivale United Church
  • Metcalfe United Church
  • Munster United Church
  • Navan-Vars United Church
  • North Gower United Church
  • Northwestern United Church
  • Orleans United Church
  • Ottawa Chinese United Church
  • Parkdale United Church: major addition, 1949 by Cecil Burgess
  • Queenswood United Church
  • Rideau Park United Church
  • Riverside United Church
  • Rothwell United Church by James Strutt (1960-1962)[15]
  • Église Unie St-Marc
  • St. Andrew's United Church (Cumberland)
  • St. Andrew's United Church (Fitzroy Harbour)
  • St. James United Church
  • St. Paul's-Eastern United Church
  • St. Paul's United Church (Carp)
  • St. Paul's United Church (Richmond)
  • Stittsville United Church
  • South Gloucester United Church
  • Southminster United Church
  • Trinity United Church (Kars)
  • Trinity United Church (Ottawa), R.A.I.C. Millennium Church by James Strutt (1960–65)[15]
  • Wesley United Church
  • Westboro United Church
  • Woodroffe United Church
  • Wesleyan[edit]

    Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)[edit]

    Unitarian Universalist[edit]

    Christian Fellowships[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Louis Zephirin Gauthier". Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
  • ^ "Victor Roy".
  • ^ "Joseph Simeon Jude Routhier".
  • ^ "Charles Brodeur".
  • ^ "Father Joseph Michaud".
  • ^ "Auguste Martineau".
  • ^ "Holy Ghost Chapel". 12 December 2012.
  • ^ "Mission Parish of St. Aelred Ottawa Canada". st-aelred.ca. Archived from the original on 1 May 2023.
  • ^ "Search Results". The Christian Science Journal Directory. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  • ^ "Concordat Churches". Église Gnostique Catholique Apostolique. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  • ^ See Wikimapia for Map
  • ^ "Home". Orthodoxy.ca.
  • ^ "St Mark & St Mary Of Egypt Coptic Orthodox Church Ottawa | Taste and See". smsmottawa.com.
  • ^ "St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church – Ottawa, Canada".
  • ^ a b c d e "Series 15: Buildings of design significance [architectural drawing, cartographic material, graphic material] Designed by James W. Strutt". Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  • ^ "Ontario" (PDF). EFCC. December 2015. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
  • ^ "Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada - Church Locator". Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
  • ^ Cf. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online, Church of the Living Word (Ottawa).
  • ^ "St. Timothy's Takes Shape". Ottawa Citizen. December 12, 1959.
  • See also[edit]


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