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Old Posted Nov 30, 2007, 1:41 AM
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Calgary Churches, cathedrals, temples, mosques, etc

I thought it might be interesting to show images of different Calgary and alberta in general, or canada if you want, Churches, cathedrals, temples, mosques, old ones and new ones. This is my first thread so please people post
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I don't have very many pictures of houses of worship, but here's a start to your thread...







former Wesley United Church, now Calgary Opera


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What are the "old classic" churches in Calgary? (as a non-religious man, I don't know many churches). What's our Notre Dame?
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Probably Knox or St Mary's (new church on the site of an old one)
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Are we allowed to post the other grand churches in Alberta for the sake of comparison?
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The two oldest** churches are both from 1904, and both on 7th avenue, Cathedral Church of the Redeemer near Olympic Plaza,

and Central Methodist Church at 7th ave and 1st street across from The Bay.


As was mentioned the current St Mary's in the early 50's replaced the original 1880s one, so I would it's the 'notre dame' equivalent.




** the oldest church in Calgary's current city limits is actually St Pauls down in midnapore from the 1880s but it was a ways outta town when it was built.
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Knox United is a pretty nice old church, for Calgary. I've been inside a few times when large corporate function space has been hard to find - very surreal to do a company meeting in a church.

Fortunately, I haven't burst into flames when crossing the threshold... *yet*.
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Knox United is a pretty nice old church, for Calgary. I've been inside a few times when large corporate function space has been hard to find - very surreal to do a company meeting in a church.

Fortunately, I haven't burst into flames when crossing the threshold... *yet*.
I saw a Hawksley Workman gig there, very nice venue.
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the original St Mars was a real gem, what happened to it? fire?
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Some more pics of the various versions of St. Mary's Cathedral























Note: Not all are chronologically ordered, particularly towards the end.
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What a nice church, too bad it's gone. Does anyone have pictures of the inside of the new one?
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St. Luke's Anglican Church, converted to a mosque in 1973


Another Mosque (built 1978)



Al Azhar Shriner's Temple, sat at 17th Ave and 4th Street S.W.



Moravian Church... sat and 7th Ave and 3rd Street S.W. Demolished for a parkade in the 70's


First Baptist Church... stood opposite from the Central United Church. Went up in flames once, was rebuilt and then later demolished for the Southam Building in 1913 (which in turn was demolished)






Different First Baptist Church on 4th St SW... this one is still around of course



Knox United Church


St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church


First Lutheran Church... 6th Ave and 2nd Street SW


Extra shot... 1972... Southam Building on the left, Central United in the back... the Southam Building was demolished the very same year


And looking through the archives, there were SO many more structures of such use built in Calgary, and SO many lost. It's depressing, actually.
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the original St Mars was a real gem, what happened to it? fire?
Foundation problems.

Not sure how many people know this, but St. Mary's Hall, which is the building adjacent to the cathedral on 17th Ave (built in 1905) was turned into the city's CN railway depot (CN never did built a "grand" station in Calgary). The building is still there and is occupied by the Alberta Ballet. The railway yard that supported the station was where Lindsay Park is now.
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Woow. Some stunning pictures of Old Calgary there. Nice to see the history of what we take to be such a young city. That shot with the mosque's minaret and the Calgary Tower is a Canadian classic - they should make a postcard out of it.
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Foundation problems.

Not sure how many people know this, but St. Mary's Hall, which is the building adjacent to the cathedral on 17th Ave (built in 1905) was turned into the city's CN railway depot (CN never did built a "grand" station in Calgary). The building is still there and is occupied by the Alberta Ballet. The railway yard that supported the station was where Lindsay Park is now.
Here's a pic of it, taken by me:
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Here's a few from my archives. I never realized how many religious/formerly religious structures I've taken pictures of.

Anyway, these were all taken by me over the last few years. (Sorry for the crappy quality on some. My picture stash is inaccessible and these were all downloaded from my flickr site...)

This one is on 4th Street, already pictured above:


Former Baptist Church now the Victory Outreach Centre. Not sure if it will be moved or torn down because of Stampede expansion:


Former House of Israel, now condos:


Sacred Heart Convent:


Detail:


St. Mary's Cathedral:




St. Stephen's in between 11th and 10th Streets on 14th Ave SW:


The Hall portion of St. Stephens:


This Mosque was torn down last spring. It was on Mission Rd:


Cathedral Church of the Redeemer:


Knox United:


Christian Science Reading Room. This was after a fire in 2003 (or '02??) and it was torn down. I can't remember what the name of the development that is proposed for the site. I was living in an a apartment nine floors up across the alley when the fire occurred:


A church in Bridgeland:


Former church in Hillhurst now retail:


Former Wesley United, now Calgary Opera:


Unitarian Church on 16th Ave:


And, while we're on the subject:
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Woow. Some stunning pictures of Old Calgary there. Nice to see the history of what we take to be such a young city. That shot with the mosque's minaret and the Calgary Tower is a Canadian classic - they should make a postcard out of it.
Wow, so right. Thanks for pointing that one out, I never would have noticed otherwise.
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St. Stephen's in between 11th and 10th Streets on 14th Ave SW:
Well it may not be a CANADIAN classic, but it sure as hell is a CALGARY classic!
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Here's a pic of it, taken by me:
Until someone replaces this with a current photo, the east side with the train platform (looks pretty much the same to this day)



This thread is screaming for some 'then & now' photos...
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Unitarian =/ United Church!!! But thanks for the pics.
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