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Article: Eglise St-Luc: francophone and Presbyterian in Montreal.
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- Presbyterian Record
- Article date:
- May 1, 1996
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If you visit the eastern part of the Big Island called Montreal, you will encounter a surprising architectural wonder: the Olympic complex adjoining a beautiful botanical garden. A few blocks west, you will pass an old building on Rosemont Boulevard, close to one of the many Roman Catholic churches which are the hallmarks of the city.
This modest building reflects the grey-stone appeal of the Protestant churches built at the turn of the century. It also shows signs of wear. The sanctuary is pleasant. Its high ceilings and Gothic windows add distinction. The overall feeling is one of intimacy. This building, previously called Kydd Memorial, now houses the only ...