Religious Organizations à High Park-Swansea, Toronto, ON

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263 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto, M6R 2L9

647-200-8981
We are a Toronto community of former Anglicans and others who have entered into the full communion of the Catholic Church. We welcome with joy the publication of the Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus as an avenue to Christian Unity and invite all to visit and join us for worship. We regularly prepare people from various Christian traditions to enter into full communion with the See of Rome.
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71 Indian Trail, HIGH PARK-SWANSEA, Toronto, M6R 2A1

(416) 769-4971
Religious organization
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62 Fern Avenue, RONCESVALLES VILLAGE, Toronto, M6R 1K1

(416) 536-9229
Hindu temple, temples, Religious Organizations, Churche, Religious organization, Services communautaires et Organisations, Membership Organizations, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Famille et communauté
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33 High Park Gardens, HIGH PARK-SWANSEA, Toronto, M6R 1S8

(416) 766-3400
Organization, extraordinary, Religious Organizations, Religious organization, Religious, Membership Organizations, Religiou Organizations, Buddhist temple, churches, Charity Organization
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360 Windermere Avenue, SWANSEA, Toronto, M6S 3L4

(416) 769-5686
Religious organization, Churches, Anglican church, Membership Organizations, Christian church, Religious organizations
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2305 Bloor Street West, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M6S 1P1

(416) 466-8244
The Catholic Civil Rights League (CCRL) is a national lay Catholic organization committed to combating anti-Catholic defamation, working with the media to secure a fair hearing for Catholic positions on issues of public debate, and lobbying government and intervening in court challenges in support of law and policy compatible with a Catholic understanding of human nature and the common good. Founded in 1985 as an independent lay organization, the CCRL received permission from the late Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter to use the name Catholic. With a Board of Directors and membership that spans the country, the CCRL is faithful to the teachings of the Magisterium and works in cooperation with local bishops across Canada. The work of the CCRL is exclusively sustained through membership fees and donations.