Abbott's Guide to Ottawa and Vicinity/Churches

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CHURCHES.

At the present time there are 2 cathedrals and 63 other places of worship, divided among the various denominations as follows: Anglican, 14; Presbyterian, 11; Roman Catholic, 10; Methodist, 8; Baptist and Lutheran, 4 each; Congregational and Jewish, 3 each; Reformed Episcopal and Salvation Army, 2 each; Unitarian, Catholic Apostolic, Holiness Movement, (Plymouth) Brethren, and Christian Scientist, 1 each.

Hours of service on Sundays in Protestant churches are 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., (except All Saints, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.).

The churches, with their location and ministers, are:—

Anglican.

Roman Catholic.

Presbyterian.

Methodist.

Baptist

Lutheran.

  • St. John's, Creighton St., Rev. F. Beer.
  • Scandinavian Lutheran, Rev. K. Horde.
  • St. Peter's Evangelical, Kings Daughters Hall, Laurier ave. w., Rev. J. J. Clemens.
  • St. Paul's Evangelical, Cor. Wilbrod St., and King Edward Ave., Rev. H. Ruhland.

Congregational.

Jewish.

Reformed Episcopal.

Other Denominations.

  • Catholic Apostolic, cor. Albert and Lyon sts.
  • Brethren, 314 Lisgar st., Jas. Tracy.
  • Holiness Movement, 478 Bank St., Rev. W. C. Campbell.
  • Unitarian, Church of Our Father, cor. Elgin and Lewis sts., Rev. G. W. H. Troop.
  • Christian Scientist, 251 Metcalfe st.
  • Salvation Army, 200 Slater st.