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Quebec Spiritual and Cultural Centres
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Spiritual and Cultural Centres in Quebec, Canada.
Photo from Alex Furness
St. James United Church on St. Catherines Street West was built in 1889 and was the fourth home of the St. James congregation. The outside architecture is reminiscent of the French Gothic cathedral and the interior contains a small chapel, stained glass windows and an organ, in addition to the main part of the church, where a majority of events take place.
Photo from Alex Furness
This steeple is located on the campus of the University of Quebec at Montreal. This photo was taken on St. Denis Street, near the Berri-UQAM Metro station.
Photo from Norma Lang
Located at 116 Notre-Dame Street, the Nôtre-Dame Basilica has undergone many renovations since it was originally errected in 1656. It is the oldest catholic church in Montreal and is known the world over for its incredible architecture.
Built in 1916, the Church of St-Peter's-by-the-sea at Old Harry's doors are enscribed in honour of an island hero, Aaron Clarke, who was swept away by currrents while trying to aid some swimmers in trouble.
The Church of Saint-Pierre in Lavernière has been hit by lightning several times, but has always been faithfully repaired and rebuilt. The wood was salvaged from shipwrecks and had to be blessed before being used.