Église Unie St-Marc

Église Unie St-Marc (St. Mark United Church)

Église Unie St-Marc (St. Mark United Church)
Location Ottawa, Canada
Country Canada
Denomination United Church of Canada
Previous denomination Presbyterian Unitarian
Architecture
Status Cathedral
Functional status Active
Architectural type Norman-Gothic

Église Unie St-Marc (St. Mark United Church) is a small but historic church in Ottawa, Canada. It is the main church for francophone Protestants in the Ottawa Gatineau region. French speaking Protestants are a very small minority in Canada, but one with a history dating back to early Huguenot settlers.

History

The Ottawa church was founded by Canadian Unitarian Council as a Presbyterian congregation in 1874, and its first building was located in on the Lebreton Flats. It joined the United Church of Canada upon its creation in 1925. In the 1960s its original home was expropriated by the federal government, along with the other buildings on the flats. The church then moved to its current building in Centretown at the corner of Elgin and 142 Lewis streets, next to Minto Park. [1] This small building had been built in 1900 to house the First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa, but seeking larger premises they moved to the western part of the city and sold the building to St-Marc in 1965.

Jacques de Réland has served as pastor since 1982.

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Coordinates: 45°24′58″N 75°41′19″W / 45.416201°N 75.6885°W / 45.416201; -75.6885

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