St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church | |
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43°38′49.5″N79°26′56.34″W / 43.647083°N 79.4489833°W | |
Location | Toronto, Ontario |
Country | Canada |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Website | Oratory-Toronto.org |
History | |
Founded | 1914 |
Dedication | St. Vincent de Paul |
Administration | |
Diocese | Archdiocese of Toronto |
Clergy | |
Pastor(s) | Fr Daniel Utrecht, C.O. |
St Vincent de Paul is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in the Archdiocese of Toronto. It has been served since 1995 by clergy of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri and St. Philip's Seminary who reside at their primary parish of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Parkdale. The parish church is located on Roncesvalles Avenue west of downtown Toronto, and also serves the Catholic Parish of St Thomas More, a congregation in the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter.
In 1900, Holy Family Church was created in the Parkdale neighbourhood, out of Toronto's original west end parish of St. Helen's, Brockton at a time when development was already spreading north from Parkdale to the new 'Howard Park' residential district. By 1914, at the end of the first large wave of non-British immigration to Toronto, many Catholics had arrived in the city and the population was considered sufficient for a second parish near Parkdale on Roncesvalles Ave [1] which was developing as a commercial heart of the Howard Park neighbourhood.
The parish was initially intended to be called the Church of the Immaculate Conception, however another parish in Toronto St Mary's on Bathurst Street. was already under that patronage. It was then decided that the parish would be named after the Apostle of Charity, St Vincent de Paul. [2] The parish was established under Fr Launcelot Minehan in 1914 with the first Mass being celebrated on September 27, 1914. In the early days, the parish operated out of a store front on Roncesvalles Avenue, which operated as a church, school, and parish hall as needed. In early 1915, plans were drawn up for the new church building. Designed by Mr James Michael Cowan, the plans adopted elements from the Madeleine in Paris, France, but adapted to local circumstances and financial resources. The sod was turned by Fr Minehan on April 28 of 15 with Archbishop McNeil blessing the cornerstone on August 15 and dedicating the original basement church on October 24 of the same year. Due to the First World War and the accompanying financial hardships, the basement church would serve the social and religious needs of the parish for the next seven years. [3]
In 1921, a committee was formed to discuss completion of the church and after consideration decided to begin construction the next year. [3]
On Friday, September 14, 1923, the finished building would be opened to the neighbourhood. On the following Sunday, Archbishop McNeil would arrive to perform the dedication of the church. [4]
During the first sixteen years, the parish had no rectory and Father Minehan lived first in the large apartment next door; later, he took an apartment at 266 Roncesvalles Avenue. The present location of the rectory was a tennis court which was the center of much of the social life of the parish. The tennis club which formed in 1923 not only organized tennis but also parish outings and drama productions. The tennis club was later moved to part of the present site of the St. Joseph's Health Centre. [5]
In February 1931, Father G. Kirby, at the time rector of St. Michael’s Cathedral, was appointed Pastor of St. Vincent de Paul parish, He brought to the parish superb administrative ability and soon built a rectory, installed a Casavant organ in the Church, and began to retire the $100,000 debt of the parish. During the 38 years that Monsignor Kirby was pastor, the parish became one of the strong centres for the church in Toronto. The societies of the parish flourished, the school grew, the sports programmes sponsored by the parish involved many people; and from this vibrant community came many religious vocations and vocations to the priesthood. As a sign of gratitude to the great leadership of Monsignor Kirby, the newly renovated hall below the church was dedicated to him. [5]
While St, Vincent’s was flourishing the Second World War, which disrupted the lives of so many, was destined to have a particular effect on the parish. Following the war, many displaced persons came from Europe to Canada and many came to the large cities. A new Polish parish, St. Casimir’s was formed in 1948 and built a Church also on Roncesvalles in 1952. As the children of the families who had lived in the neighbourhood grew, they moved to the suburbs and gradually the family homes were sold to new immigrants and refugees. The majority of the Catholics in the area were Polish and belonged to St. Casimir’s parish. It would be another thirty-five years before this would again begin to change. [5]
While the number of parishioners was decreasing, there were still many needs to which response was given particularly to the poor and needy. Father Peter Vallely was pastor from 1968 to 1971 and inspired an active young peoples group. Father Chris Bennett succeeded him until 1979 and in that time updated the exterior of the church. Father Joe Driscoll was pastor until the Oblates of Mary Immaculate were asked to take the parish in 1985 and at the same time use the facilities to minister to the Native Peoples in Toronto. Father Driscoll was a person of great hospitality and during his pastorate welcomed the Maronite Catholics and priests into the parish from 1979 to 1983. [5]
By the 1990s, the parish had become a centre for the Oblates' work with Toronto's native Canadian community. The site was poorly chosen for this as few native Canadians lived in the area and this work is now carried out at St. Anne's Parish in the Riverdale neighbourhood. In 1995, responsibility for the parish was given to the Toronto Oratory of Saint Philip Neri in addition to their running Holy Family, a parish they have been running since 1979 and at which they still live. [6] With the extension of a general permission to celebrate the Extraordinary Form of the Mass through Quattuor abhinc annos and Ecclesia Dei and with the approval of Archbishop Aloysius Ambrozic, one weekly Sunday Mass in the Extraordinary Form started June 1, 1997.
The current Mass times are:
Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation
5:00pm Saturday (English)
8:30am (English)
9:30am (Extraordinary Form Low Mass)
11:00am (Sung English)
12:30pm (Mass according to Divine Worship: The Missal. Celebrated by The Catholic Parish of St Thomas More)
Weekdays
8:00am
Saturdays and Holidays
10:00am
Confession
15 minutes before each Mass and 4-5pm on Saturdays
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
First Fridays of the month, after morning Mass until noon.
Stations of the Cross
Fridays in Lent at 8:00pm
Title | Name | Ordained yyyy/mm/dd | Monsignor yyyy/mm/dd | Consecrated yyyy/mm/dd | Laicised yyyy/mm/dd | Diocese/ Order | Died yyyy/mm/dd |
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Fr | Annett, George Frederick [3] | 1953/05/30 | No | No | Yes [8] | Archdiocese of Toronto | 2012/06/09 [8] |
Fr | Annett, James Edward Paul [3] | 1955/06/04 | No | No | 1971~ [9] | Archdiocese of Toronto | 2016/11/07 [9] |
Fr | Bowie, James, C.S.B. [10] | 1951/06/29 [10] | No | No | No | Congregation of St Basil [10] | 1987/08/12 [10] |
Mons. | Breen, Gerald Basil [11] | 1941/06/07 [12] | 1992/09/29 Prelate of His Holiness | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [12] | 2012/11/14 [12] |
Fr | Breen, J. Basil [11] | 1951/06/01 [13] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [13] | 2014/05/18 [13] |
Fr | Breen, William Ford [11] | 1947/05/31 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1994/01/13 [11] |
Fr | Brennon, John Gaylord | 1940/06/09 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 2005/10/17 [11] |
Mons. | Cartwright, John J. [3] | 1953/05/30 | Yes [14] | No | No | Diocese of St Catharines [14] | 2009/01/03 [14] |
Bp | Clune, Robert Bell [11] | 1945/05/26 [11] | No | 1979/06/21 [11] | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 2007/09/06 [11] |
Fr | Conway, William Joseph, C.S.B. [10] | 1951/06/29 [10] | No | No | No | Congregation of St Basil [10] | 1961/09/07 [10] |
Fr | Cummins, Charles, S.F.M. [15] | 1947/06/29 [15] | No | No | No | Scarboro Foreign Missions [15] | 1979/01/04 [15] |
Fr | Cunerty, Francis A., C.Ss.R. [3] | 1949/06/29 | No | No | No | Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer | 1968/06/09 |
Fr | Downs, Charles James [11] | 1947/05/31 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1978/08/19 [11] |
Fr | Frenette, Norman, C.S.B. [10] | Congregation of St Basil | |||||
Fr | Harding, Thomas Robert [11] | 1942/05/30 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 2005/02/26 [11] |
Fr | Harding, William Frederick [11] | 1948/06/05 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1994/09/12 [11] |
Mons. | Hymus, Robert S.F.M. [15] | 1939/12/17 [15] | 1990/06 | No | No | Scarboro Foreign Missions [15] | 1998/04/22 [15] |
Fr | Keeler, John Louis, S.F.M. | 1949/06/27 | Scarboro Foreign Missions | ||||
Fr | Keelor, James Edgar [11] | 1934/06/09 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1972/11/27 [11] |
Fr | Kelly, Gregory Francis | 1923/05/26 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1952/03/13 [11] |
Fr | Kidd, Kevin J., O.F.M. [3] | Order of Friars Minor | 2008 [16] | ||||
Fr | Koster, Gerald, C.Ss.R. | 1921/07/02 | Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer | ||||
Fr | Launtrie, Francis Joseph, C.S.B. [10] | 1956/06/29 [17] | No | No | No | Congregation of St Basil [17] | 2005/12/31 [17] |
Fr | Lavery, Charles Joseph, C.S.B. [10] | 1942/08/15 [10] | No | No | No | Congregation of St Basil [10] | 1985/12/03 [10] |
Fr | Leah, James [3] | 1952/06/08 | No | No | No | Diocese of Lafayette | 1973/03/15 |
Fr | Leah, Philip Joseph, S.J. [3] | No | No | Yes | Society of Jesus [18] | 2012/02/07 [18] | |
Fr | Lewis, William J., C.S.B. [10] | Congregation of St Basil | |||||
Fr | McCormack, Edmund Murray | 1936/06/06 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1951/10/12 [11] |
Fr | McDonnell, Kenneth Patrick | 1934/06/09 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1958/08/26 [11] |
Fr | McGoey, Francis James [11] | 1931/06/12 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1975/06/18 [11] |
Fr | McGovern, Patrick Joseph [3] | 1955/06/04 | Yes | Archdiocese of Toronto | |||
Fr | McKey, John E., S.J. | 1942/06/17 | No | No | No | Society of Jesus [19] | 2000/01/01 [19] |
Dcn | McPhee, Donald [5] | 1976 (Diaconate) | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto | Yes |
Fr | O'Brien, Francis Joseph, S.J. [3] | No | No | No | Society of Jesus | 2001/05/01 | |
Fr | O'Brien, George William Joseph [11] | 1946/06/08 [11] | 1987/06/08 [11] | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 2008/06/30 [11] |
Fr | O'Brien, John D., S.J. [3] | No | No | No | Society of Jesus | 1983/11/13 | |
Fr | O'Driscoll, Kevin David [3] | 1964/05/23 | Archdiocese of Toronto | ||||
Fr | O'Grady, Francis James, C.S.B. [3] | 1954 [10] | No | No | No | Congregation of St Basil [10] | 2006/06/13 [10] |
Fr | O'Grady, John Basil, S.F.M. [15] | 1958/12/20 [15] | No | No | No | Scarboro Foreign Missions [15] | 1971/05/16 [15] |
Fr | O'Grady, Martin Eugene [11] | 1946/06/09 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1976/02/09 [11] |
Fr | O'Toole, Thomas, S.F.M. [3] | 1954/12/15 | Scarboro Foreign Missions | ||||
Fr | Petitpas, Lawrence Andrew [3] | 1953/05/30 | No | No | Yes | Archdiocese of Toronto | |
Fr | Prance, Charles Joseph [11] | 1959/05/31 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 2000/01/11 [11] |
Fr | Quealey, Brian, C.S.B. [10] | 1964/12/13 [10] | No | No | 1969 [10] | Congregation of St Basil [10] | 2000/12/17 [10] |
Fr | Quealey, Francis Michael, C.S.B [3] | 1961 | No | No | 1967 [20] | Congregation of St Basil [20] | 2013/09/13 [20] |
Fr | Scanlan, William J. [3] | 1956/05/26 | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto | No |
Mons. | Sheehy, Ambrose [21] | 1967/06/04 | 2004/05/31 Chaplain of His Holiness | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto | No |
Fr | Stokes, Thomas John, C.S.B. [22] | 1952/06/29 [23] | No | No | No | Congregation of St Basil [23] | 2009/02/16 [23] |
Fr | Tipping, Alan James [3] | No | No | 1980s | Archdiocese of Toronto | 2018/06/23 [24] | |
Fr | Tipping, Clair Joseph [11] | 1953/05/30 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1980/07/20 [11] |
Fr | Wilson, Bernard Joseph | 1980/04/26 [11] | No | No | No | Archdiocese of Toronto [11] | 1998/07/31 [11] |
Fr | Young, William J., C.S.B [3] | 1951/06/29 [25] | No | No | No | Congregation of St Basil [25] | 2006/08/08 [25] |
Title | Religious Name | Original Name | Religious Order | Final Vows | Died yyyy/mm/dd |
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Mother | Alexandrine | Hortense, White, I.B.V.M. [3] | The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary | 1965/08/15 | |
Mother | Sacred Heart | Launtrie, Marie [3] | |||
Mother | Mary Gabriel | O'Grady, Kathleen, O.C.S.O. [3] | The Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance | ||
Sister | Mary Josephine | Anderson, Alice [3] | |||
Sister | Mary Damien | Bowie, Margaret, G.S.I.C. [3] | Grey Sisters of the Immaculate Conception | 1957/08/01 | 2012/06/02 |
Sister | Mary Grace | Barreca, Theresa [3] | |||
Sister | Mary Clotilde | Brunelle, Dorothy [3] | |||
Sister | St Omer | Greenwood, Anne Christine, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | 1997/03/23 | |
Sister | Mary Daniel | Greenwood, Theresa, O.P. [3] | Order of Preachers | 1993 | |
Sister | Mary Thomas | Ford, Mary Elizabeth, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | 1948 | 2010/02/17 |
Sister | Mary Susan | Gayhart, Helen, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | ||
Sister | Mary Robert | Graham, Leona Kathryn, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | 2013/10/10 | |
Sister | Mary Emmanuel | Hickey, Theresa, R.P.B. [3] | Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood | ||
Sister | Mary Cecile | Koster, Kathleen Cecile [3] | Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul | 1938 | 1972/04/17 |
Sister | Rose Anne | Marrin, Mary Rose, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | ||
Sister | John Patrick | Marrin, Anne Marie, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | No | |
Sister | Mary Reginald | Creamer, Margaret, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | 1942/08/15 | |
Sister | Marina | Marotta, Isabel, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | 1941/08/15 | 2008/10/19 |
Sister | Mary Theresa | Scanlon, Ann Beck, O.S.S.R. [3] | Order of the Most Holy Redeemer | 1951/06/24 | 2016/04/27 |
Sister | Mary Louise | Scanlon, Mary Ellen, I.B.V.M. [3] | The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary | ||
Sister | Mary Regis | Nelson, Muriel, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | 2005/03/21 | |
Sister | Carmel Marie | Nelson, Virginia, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | 2003/01/05 | |
Sister | Mary Freda | Watson, Elva, C.S.J. [3] | Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph | 2007/03/13 | |
Sister | Mary Imelda | Carney, Mary [3] | |||
Sister | Annunciata | O' Neil, Coleen [3] | |||
Sister | M. Cabrini | Gryb, G.S.I.C. [3] | Grey Sisters of the Immaculate Conception | ||
Sister | Mary Teresina | Grace, Mary Catherine [3] | |||
Sister | Trinitata | Duke, Ann Marie [3] | |||
Sister | Janice Marie | Hill, Loretto [3] | |||
Sister | Mary Veronica | Anderson, Susan [3] | |||
Brother | Hugh | Colgan [3] |
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