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St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church (Ottawa) : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church (Ottawa)
St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church is a place of worship in the Canadian capital, Ottawa, Ontario. The building was constructed in the latter half of the 19th century and serves the surrounding neighbourhoods, as well as being, due to its location, the place of worship for various Governors General of Canada, whether or not of the Anglican faith, as well as some members of the Canadian Royal Family. It is also the regimental chapel of the Governor General's Foot Guards. ==The church== The church is located on MacKay Street, in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood of Ottawa, and serves, besides New Edinburgh, Rockcliffe Park, Lindenlea, and Ottawa.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=About the Church of St. Bartholomew )〕 Across the street from St. Bartholomew's is Rideau Hall, the official residence of the Canadian monarch and Governor General of Canada.〔 A viceregal pew is reserved for the governor general and his or her family〔—the most recent governor general to have used the pew regularly was Adrienne Clarkson. Additionally, St. Bartholomew's is the regimental chapel of the Governor General's Foot Guards and has thus become known as ''the Guard's Chapel''. The ''Ottawa Window'', a three-light window designed by Wilhelmina Geddes as a war memorial, was presented on Sunday, 9 November 1919, by Governor General Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, in memory of the members of his staff who died during the First World War. An inscribed photograph of Lieutenant-Colonel Farquhar and Captain Buller is displayed on the wall by the entrance to the Church from the parish hall. Other stained glass windows include one by Rosemary Kilbourn. The church also has a relationship with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI). A memorial plaque is dedicated "()o the memory of The Lady Patricia Ramsey, VA, CI, CD late Colonel-in-Chief Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry who as H.R.H. The Princess Patricia of Connaught worhsipped here while resident at Government House 1911-1916." The Duke of Devonshire, a former governor general, decided that the pew immediately behind the viceregal one should be the Patricia Pew, kept for members of the PPCLI. A regimental plaque, presented in November 1980, is located on the Patricia Pew.
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