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Faith Community Meeting Times

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Looking for a list of places of worship in Montreal? Consult MORSL's extensive multifaith listing that is available as a PDF directory and a , organized by faith tradition.

Alphabetical listing

Anglican/EpiscopalÌý

  • holds various in-person services that areÌýinclusive and open to all. Live streams of services are available onÌýtheÌý.
  • , a progressive, inclusive, multi-denominational Christian ministry (including Anglican, United and Disciples of Christ) dedicated to serving young adults in Montreal. ÌýSt. Martha’s offers pastoral support, weekly worship services, spiritual education, and regular social events. Find details on theÌýÌýorÌý.

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Baha'i

  • For information about community life and events held by theÌý, contact them atÌý(514) 849-0753 or centre [at] bahaimontreal.org (a)t secretariat [at] bahaimontreal.org.Ìý
  • is open WED and FRI from 7-9pm, SAT and Baha'i holidaysÌý1-4pm, and SUN 1-3pm. You may contact the shrine atÌýinfo [at] bahaimontreal.orgÌýor (514) 568-2104.

Catholic

  • Ìýis held daily Monday-Friday at 4:30 PM, and is preceded by Confession at 3:30 PM and Eucharistic Adoration at 4:00 PM. On Sundays, mass is held in the main hall at 5:00 PM and is preceded by Confession at 4:30 PM. See for updates and events.
  • at Université de Montréal offers Ìýfor students French. See also their .ÌýThey gather atÌýSt-Albert-Le-Grand church.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

  • In Montreal, there are wards in both English and French, as well as a bilingual YSA Ward that meets atÌý470 Rue Gilford close to the Laurier metro station. Visit the or message theÌýÌýfor current in-person meeting schedules.

Jewish

  • offersÌý both on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. to attend.
  • are offered in-person and online by Montreal's . Also find other programming on their
  • SeeÌý to findÌýnumerous events for Jewish young adults in Montreal.

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Lutheran

  • Ìýholds Sunday services at 10:30 am. Visit theÌýÌýfor live streaming.

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Mennonite

  • holds in-person Sunday services at 11:00 am each week at the Maison de l’amitié (MA or House of Friendship), a community centre on Duluth Avenue.

Muslim

  • , located at 615 Rue Belmont, Montréal, offers a variety ofÌýeducational events and community activities and resources. Watch their for upcoming events.
  • ÌýincludesÌýplaces for prayer on campus as well as links to mosques nearest to campus.
  • Watch theÌýfor upcomingÌýprogramming/events, and message them for details about Friday prayers.
  • Ìýhas various resources, online Counselling, assistance for the vulnerable, donations and Volunteering opportunities
  • offers regular Du'a gatherings and other services. For details, call . A newis in process of being built.

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Orthodox Christian

  • Ìýoffers in-person services and a . SeeÌýtheir currentÌý.
  • offers services in French.Ìý
  • See also various Orthodox churches and communities in MORSL's full directory of Montreal places of worship, as well as theÌýÌýFacebook group, which offersÌýlinks to live streams.

Peoples ChurchÌý

  • of Montreal's young adult ministry, CU20, meets Wednesdays at 6:30-10:00Ìýpm at 2097 Union Ave for Bible study and other activities.

Presbyterian

  • The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul holds each Sunday at 11:00am. Worship is also live streamed on .Ìý
  • organizes activitiesÌýduring the school year. Watch for updatesÌýon programming starting in Fall 2022 with the new young adult group leader, Rev. Susan Brasier.
  • offers joint Cantonese/English services.

Quaker

  • Quaker meditation group is a space to sit and seek a stillness together to enter a kind of communion with each other, the world, and divine presence. Registration is not required to attend this event. To join the Quaker Midweek Meeting's Whatsapp group and receive info about current meetings times and locations, please contactÌýdavid [at] montreal.quaker.ca (David).ÌýWhat to expect: The essence of the Quaker tradition is that there is something divine in every person. Thus, no need for priests, hierarchy, or dogma; there are atheist Quakers, Buddhist Quakers, Christian Quakers, and more. Quakers meet in stillness and silence: the goal of this practice is to discern our highest truth so we can speak and act from it. Sometimes, it feels right to share something from that encounter with the group. If so, we speak it aloud.

  • Also seeÌý for other meetings.Ìý

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Secular

  • Ìýis a resource for building secular student community.

Sikh

  • hold diwans and other events regularly during the school year. Register with the club and join their Whatsapp group usingÌýthis .ÌýÌý
  • Visit our to find local Gurdwaras.Ìý

Unitarian Universalist

  • holds in-person SundayÌýservices. Contact them atÌý514-485-9933 orÌýoffice [at] ucmtl.caÌýfor details.
  • offers a variety of activities, includingÌýits .

United Church

  • gathersÌýSundays at 10:30am forÌýProgressive Worship including Meditation Time, Outstanding Music, Prayer and Reflections on life today and always at the Birks Heritage Chapel (3520 University St.)Ìý

  • holds in-person Sunday services at 11:00am that are live streamed on their .
  • , a progressive, inclusive, multi-denominational Christian ministry (including Anglican, United and Disciples of Christ) dedicated to serving young adults in Montreal. St. Martha’s offers pastoral support, weekly worship services, spiritual education, and regular social events. Find details on the or .

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