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Page 3 St. John's (Stone) Church - Exterior For over 150 years a landmark in the skyline of the city from every direction of approach.
Page 4 St. John's (Stone) Church - Interior A look at the interior of the Stone Church.
Page 5 Stella Maris One of many churches dedicated to the Blessed Mother of God in Saint John. The church is overlooking the harbour at the corner of Bayside Drive and Park Avenue.
Page 6 Germain Street Baptist Church The first Baptish church in Saint John was built on the Germain Street. It was completed in 1818.
Page 7 Central United Baptist Church The Central United Baptist Church was largely of Byzantine architecture with a stately spire and two rose windows.
Page 8 The Church of St. John and St. Stephen On October 15, 1836 the Saint Stephen Church was dedicated and the first Minister, Rev. William Andrew, was inducted.
Page 9 St. Mary's Church Construction of St. Mary's was begun on September 7, 1860 with the laying of the cornerstone.
Page 10 The Beginnings of Our Lady of the Assumption The building of a Catholic Church on the West side of Saint John.
Page 11 Our Lady of the Assumption Improvements to the Church.
Page 12 The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception The Personalities behind the Cathedral.
Page 13 The Construction of the Cathedral It is estimated that no less than 221 stone cutters were employed at various times throughout the construction.
Page 14 Church of the Good Shepherd The expansion of the church.
Page 15 Trinity Church: Church of the Loyalists The early period of the Church
Page 16 The Trinity Church Rebuilt The architecture of the Trinity Church is early Late English Gothic.
Page 17 The Synagogues of Saint John Early Synagogues.
Page 18 The Gates of Righteousness The Synagogue on the corner of Wellington Row and Carleton Street.
Page 19 The United Church of Canada: Three Become One The formation of the United Church in Saint John.
Page 20 United Churches: The Carleton-Kirk The union of the two churches.
Page 21 United Churches: The Centenary-Queen Square In April 1957, the congregation of the Carmarthen Street United Church accepted a resolution of their official board requesting the Centenary-Queen Square Church take over the pastoralcharge of their church, and the churches were united (and United) in June of 1957.
Page 22 Credits The faces behind the scenes.
The Stone Church

Stained Glass in Church the of Good Shephard

Trinity Church interior




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