Who we are
Our MISsion
To actively witness to the faith that is given to each of us as we open our hearts and minds to God, and to share this wholeheartedly with those who live, work and study in downtown Montreal through the transforming love of Jesus and the empowering of the Holy Spirit.
Our Goals
Enhance our worship and Christian education to touch the hearts and minds of our congregation and the community that surrounds us;
Assist families and individuals in coping with the many challenges of modern life.
Invite others to be members of our community so that we may serve God, our neighbours and one another.
Provide a sacred space where all may come to experience the presence of God through prayer and meditation.
Provide food and shelter to the poor and homeless and to help transform unjust structures of society that contribute to these social maladies.
To go deeper in relationship with other faiths by working together on projects and programs that reflect our shared core values.
Communicate effectively within our parish community and with our neighbours.
Support and sustain our ministries through consistency and generosity in stewardship and fundraising.
Redesign and repurpose our property to better serve our community.
To actively witness to the faith that is given to each of us as we open our hearts and minds to God, and to share this wholeheartedly with those who live, work and study in downtown Montreal through the transforming love of Jesus and the empowering of the Holy Spirit.
Our Goals
Enhance our worship and Christian education to touch the hearts and minds of our congregation and the community that surrounds us;
Assist families and individuals in coping with the many challenges of modern life.
Invite others to be members of our community so that we may serve God, our neighbours and one another.
Provide a sacred space where all may come to experience the presence of God through prayer and meditation.
Provide food and shelter to the poor and homeless and to help transform unjust structures of society that contribute to these social maladies.
To go deeper in relationship with other faiths by working together on projects and programs that reflect our shared core values.
Support and sustain our ministries through consistency and generosity in stewardship and fundraising.
Redesign and repurpose our property to better serve our community.
Church Website
St. George's Anglican Church on Social Media
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Leadership
Leader Name:
The Reverend Canon Doctor Neil Mancor
Leader Position:
Interim Priest-in-Charge
Phone:
Leader Email:
Click here to contact The Reverend Canon Doctor Neil Mancor
Leader Bio:
I’m thrilled to be able to be part of St Georges Place du Canada again having served here as honorary assistant in 2008. I look forward to helping build on the forward momentum created by Fr Mackison and to being a support to the Parish during this interim period. As the Coordinator of Congregational Development for the Diocese of Montreal I assist parishes in developing their vision and mission, growing healthy stewardship practices and implementing fresh expressions of Church. Prior to this role, I was the parish priest at St George’s, Ste Anne-de-Bellevue for ten years. Ordained in St David’s Cathedral in 1999, Ihave served in Wales, Vancouver and Montreal and have a doctorate in medieval spirituality. Married to Kerstin, we have two young adult children Jonathan and Eden who are at CEGEP and University. We still have our little dog, Princess.
The Reverend Canon Doctor Neil Mancor on Social Media:
Other Church Leaders:
The Reverend Doctor Holly Ratcliffe
The Reverend Deborah Noonan
The Reverend Doctor Deacon Maylanne Maybee
Theological Intern Susan Searle
The Reverend Deborah Noonan
The Reverend Doctor Deacon Maylanne Maybee
Theological Intern Susan Searle
Administration
Admin Name:
Carole Kapelanski
Admin Position:
Parish Administrative Assistant
Phone:
Admin Email:
Click here to contact Carole Kapelanski
Mailing Address
1101 Stanley Street
Montréal, QC
H3B 2S6
Montréal, QC
H3B 2S6
Driving Directions to St. George's Anglican Church
Travel/Direction Tips
Across from Bonaventure Metro
St. George's Anglican Church Service Times
The church is open for prayer and meditation Monday to Saturday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm.
Please join us for worship: Wednesday 12:15 pm, Sunday at 9:00 am and 10:30 am.
It's been more than 4 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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Please join us for worship: Wednesday 12:15 pm, Sunday at 9:00 am and 10:30 am.
It's been more than 4 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
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Special Needs/Accessibility
We are working to make our community as accessible as possible. We have wheelchair access at the back of the Church annex off of Stanley Street. We print large-sized print bulletins for the visually impaired.
Our restoration and building development plans will include improved access for the physically impaired including better ramps and railings, wheelchair accessible washrooms, changing tables in both men’s and women’s washrooms, improved lighting and sound systems for all.
Our restoration and building development plans will include improved access for the physically impaired including better ramps and railings, wheelchair accessible washrooms, changing tables in both men’s and women’s washrooms, improved lighting and sound systems for all.
Other information
Additional Info:
Office hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
Church hours: Monday to Saturday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm for prayer and visits
Worship: Sun 9:00 am and 10:30 am, Wed 12:15 pm
Drop-in Centre: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday to Saturday, Sunday 1:30 – 3:00 pm [unless there’s a special event]
Community lunches: Tuesday and Thursday at 11:30 am
Community dinners: Monday and Friday at 7pm [hosted by United in Christ [members of the Coptic Orthodox Churches in Montreal] and Riversedge Churches respectively
Meals to the Streets: the third Saturday of every month at 9:30 am
Church hours: Monday to Saturday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm for prayer and visits
Worship: Sun 9:00 am and 10:30 am, Wed 12:15 pm
Drop-in Centre: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday to Saturday, Sunday 1:30 – 3:00 pm [unless there’s a special event]
Community lunches: Tuesday and Thursday at 11:30 am
Community dinners: Monday and Friday at 7pm [hosted by United in Christ [members of the Coptic Orthodox Churches in Montreal] and Riversedge Churches respectively
Meals to the Streets: the third Saturday of every month at 9:30 am
St. George's Anglican Church History
St. George’s first opened its doors on what is now Notre Dame Street just outside the city walls in 1843 to accommodate the overflow (“chapel of ease”) from Christ Church Cathedral.
The present neo-gothic building was opened for worship on October 9, 1870. Ever since that time, St. George’s has been a lively and active downtown parish known for its exceptional choir, beautiful liturgy and Biblical preaching.
The present neo-gothic building was opened for worship on October 9, 1870. Ever since that time, St. George’s has been a lively and active downtown parish known for its exceptional choir, beautiful liturgy and Biblical preaching.
I ask for...
I ask you neither for health nor for sickness, for life nor for death; but that you may dispose of my health and my sickness, my life and my death, for your glory... You alone know what is expedient for me; you are the sovereign master, do with me according to your will. Give to me, or take away from me, only conform my will to yours. I know but one thing, Lord, that it is good to follow you, and bad to offend you. Apart from that, I know not what is good or bad in anything. I know not which is most profitable to me, health or sickness, wealth or poverty, nor anything else in the world. That discernment is beyond the power of men or angels, and is hidden among the secrets of your providence, which I adore, but do not seek to fathom.
I ask you neither for health nor for sickness, for life nor for death; but that you may dispose of my health and my sickness, my life and my death, for your glory... You alone know what is expedient for me; you are the sovereign master, do with me according to your will. Give to me, or take away from me, only conform my will to yours. I know but one thing, Lord, that it is good to follow you, and bad to offend you. Apart from that, I know not what is good or bad in anything. I know not which is most profitable to me, health or sickness, wealth or poverty, nor anything else in the world. That discernment is beyond the power of men or angels, and is hidden among the secrets of your providence, which I adore, but do not seek to fathom.
St. George's Anglican Church listing was last updated on the 21st of August, 2019