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Church of St. Michael and St. Anthony

The Church of St. Michael and St. Anthony is a Roman Catholic church located in Mile End, Montreal. It was originally built as the Church of St. Michael and frequented by Irish Catholics. The growth of the Polish community in the area caused in 1964 for a Polish mission to be inaugurated in the church, whose name was expanded to "St. Michael and St. Anthony".[1]

Church of St. Michael and St. Anthony
45°31′29″N 73°36′02″W / 45.5246°N 73.6005°W / 45.5246; -73.6005
Location5580 St-Urbain street, Montreal, Quebec
Country CAN
DenominationRoman Catholic
History
Former name(s)Church of St. Michael
Statusactive
Founded1915
Architecture
StyleByzantine Revival architecture
Administration
DivisionRégion Nord
DioceseArchdiocese of Montreal
ParishSt. Michael and St. Anthony
Clergy
Pastor(s)Rev. Jacek Mikulski, SAC

The church exemplifies cultural hybridity by being a Byzantine-styled church, built for Irish Catholics, in a multicultural neighbourhood, and being home today to mostly Poles and Italians.[2] The church has also been noted for its Byzantine Revival architecture, complete with a dome and minaret-styled tower, and so is "one of the more unique examples of church architecture in Montréal."[3]

History edit

Construction on the Church of St. Michael the Archangel began in 1914 for what would grow to become the largest anglophone parish in Montreal.[4] After a brief delay following the commencement of World War I, the church was completed in 1915 at a cost of $232,000 (equivalent to $5,385,443 in 2021), with a capacity of 1,400 people.[5]

Though Mile End was home to a large Irish population when the church was built, the English-speaking Catholic population living nearby declined rapidly thereafter. Consequently, the Polish Franciscan mission was housed in the church in the 1960s. The Polish community grew such that the Polish and Irish communities of the church "merged into one," and to reflect that change, St. Anthony was appended to the parish name in 1969 from the "Conventual Franciscans' devotion to St. Anthony of Padua."[1] Today, the church is "recognised as the focal point for the Polish Catholics of Montreal."[1]

Architecture edit

 
The Church of St. Michael and St. Anthony (left) seen from Mount Royal

The church was built in the Neo-Byzantine style of architecture, accompanied by a large turquoise dome and minaret-style tower.[6] It was designed by architect Aristide Beaugrand-Champagne (1876–1950), who was inspired by the Hagia Sophia (originally an Eastern Orthodox basilica) in Istanbul (formerly Constantinople).[4] The church also features elements of Gothic and Roman architecture, as well as lombard bands and window tracery reminiscent of Middle Ages castles.[4]

The church's dome features one of the first uses of reinforced concrete in Quebec.[4]

The interior roof of the dome features a neo-Renaissance-style fresco of St. Michael watching the fall of the angels, painted by the Italian-Canadian artist Guido Nincheri, who painted other churches in Montreal.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Montreal. June 12, 2004. Archived from the original on January 7, 2009. Retrieved November 30, 2009.
  2. ^ Simon 1999: 12
  3. ^ Eilís Quinn (2007). Montréal & Québec City. Lonely Planet. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-74104-006-7.
  4. ^ a b c d Simon 1999: 13
  5. ^ a b McDonnell, Kate (April 13, 2008). . Archived from the original on August 11, 2019. Retrieved November 30, 2009.
  6. ^ Simon 1999: 11

Bibliography edit

  • Simon, Sherry (1999). Hybriditée Culturelle. Montreal: L'Île de la tortue. ISBN 2-922369-02-1.

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