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Mary's Margaret
St. Timothy's Parish  21 Leith Hill Rd., Toronto, ON, M2J 1Y9 
 
(416)494-6526    Unfortunately, their website is down for maintenance at the moment.
Fr. Francis Ching is the Pastor
 
This is a parish run by the Campanions of the Cross community of priests  http://www.companionscross.org/
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Known Latin Mass Listings in the Archdiocese of Toronto
This page will list all known Diocesan, sacramentally valid and licit Latin Mass Offerings in the Archdiocese of Toronto. This page will not cover listings in other archdioceses or outside of the GTA. You may find information on non-GTA listings on other blogs and/or Facebook pages. The page is separated into regular occasion (e.g. weekly) listings, and also special occasion listings when they do come up.

Regular Offerings:
1. The Oratorians of St. Phillip Neri
Holy Family Church (1372 King Street West, Toronto, ON)
Website: http://www.oratory-toronto.org/spn_holy_family_church.html
Contact information: Phone = 416 532 287 & Fax: 416-532-8733
Offerings:
Monday - Friday 11:30am Extraordinary Form/Latin Low Mass
Saturday - 8:30am Extraordinary Form/Latin Low Mass
Sunday Obligation - 11:00 am Extraordinary Form Solemn Mass (possibly High/Cantata in Summer months)
St. Vincent De Paul Parish (263 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto, ON)
Website: http://www.oratory-toronto.org/spn_st__vincent_de_paul_church.html
Contact Information: Phone = 416-533-7646 & Fax: 416-532-8733
Offerings:
Sunday Obligation 9:30 am Extraordinary Form Low Mass
2. St. Lawrence the Martyr Catholic Church
Website: http://www.stlawrencemartyr.org/
Contact Information: Phone = 416-759-9359 & Fax: 416-759-6725. Request Fr. Steven Szakaczki the Latin Mass Chaplain for any specific inquires unanswerable by clerical staff of the parish.
Offerings:
Monday - Wednesday: 11:00 AM EF/Latin Low Mass $
Thursday: 7:00AM EF/Latin Low Mass $
Friday: 7pm EF/Latin Low Mass $
Sunday Obligation 1pm EF/Latin Low Mass (with full serving complement) or High Mass, whenever possible.
Also Sundays: EXTRAORDINARY FORM Eucharistic Adoration (Fr. Steven Szakaczki)
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament - 6:00PM
Adoration: 6:00-6:45pm
Benediction: 6:50 pm

$ = Masses are subject to cancellation or time changes, if priests involved have administrative/managerial commitments they cannot remove themselves from, or funerals, or non-predictable acts of God (e.g. bad weather).
Special Occasion Offerings:
1. St. Patrick's Gregorian Choir/St. Issac Jogues Pickering Choir (Lay Initiative)
Website: None specific to initiative (though this blog might promote some of its activities)
Organizer: Choirmaster Surinder S. Mundra with Paul Mundra, MC
Contact Information: 416 731 4485 for Surinder (Choirs and Serving)
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/#!/RestoreTheLatinMassAndGregorianChant/
Offerings:
Usually bi-monthly
Solemn Latin Masses
Various Churches in Archdiocese of Toronto
Latin Mass server training provided
2. Toronto Traditional Latin Mass/Latin Mass Toronto (Formerly Una Voce Toronto on blog,) (Lay Initiative)
Websites: http://www.unavocetoronto.blogspot.ca/ and President's personal blog http://voxcantor.blogspot.ca/ (be warned, some postings not for the faint of heart!)
Organizer: Choirmaster and UVT Toronto President David Anthony Domet
Contact information: unavocetoronto@rogers.com (serving and choir).
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Latin-Mass-Toronto/194824457210737?fref=ts
Offerings:
Usually monthly to bi-monthly
Solemn Latin Masses
Various Churches in Archdiocese of Toronto and sometimes outside of Diocese
Latin Mass server training provided.

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Not The Philosopher

I think St. Elias Ukrainian Catholic Church is near Toronto.

 

Holy Eurcharist Church (which is Ukrainian Catholic) is located at 515 Broadview avenue. It's about a 10 minute walk from Broadview subway station.

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St. Elias is a completely de-Latinized Byzantine Church, so it is really great if you want to experience the divine liturgy as it is supposed to be celebrated. I think it is outside of Toronto, and not in the city itself.

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