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St. Clement of Ohrid Macedonian Orthodox Cathedral, Toronto : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. Clement of Ohrid Macedonian Orthodox Cathedral, Toronto
St. Clement of Ohrid (Macedonian: Св. Климент Охридски) in Toronto, Ontario, is the first Macedonian Orthodox Church in Canada and one of the oldest in the American-Canadian Diocese. ==History==
Toronto is the home to the largest concentration of Macedonians outside of the Balkans, with estimates ranging from between 100,000 to 150,000 Macedonian Canadians.〔Gregory Michaelidis, "Salvation Abroad: Macedonian Migration to North America and the Making of Modern Macedonia, 1870-1970" (Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2005),15.〕 Long before the Macedonian Orthodox Church was declared autonomous, early immigrants from Macedonia and their descendants founded churches that were under the jurisdiction of the patriarch in Bulgaria.〔Lillian Petroff, Sojourners and Settlers: The Macedonian Community in Toronto to 1940 (Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1995)〕 They were ''Sts. Cyril & Methody Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church'', founded in 1910, and ''St. George Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church'' , founded in 1941. However after the Macedonian Orthodox Church declared autonomy in 1958, many members felt the need to establish a new parish under its jurisdiction. On 7 August 1962, members of the United Macedonians Organization held a meeting in the King Edward Hotel in Toronto and the decision was made to build a new church in the Thorncliffe Park neighbourhood which will bear the name of the medieval Saint Clement of Ohrid. After this decision was brought forth, an assembly was also formed and a church delegation was sent by the Holy Synod in Skopje, Macedonia. The first holy liturgy of the parish was carried out on 12 August 1962 in the "Zhelevo Hall", a community centre established by Aegean Macedonians from the village of Želevo (Antartiko). On 12 December of the same year, the church received its license from the city of Toronto to officially operate religious services. On 5 April 1964, the foundations of the church were laid by the church's first priest, Rev. Kiril Stojanovski. The event was also attended by Dositheus II, Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia. On 18 April 1965, on the Orthodox holiday of Palm Sunday, the church was officially opened for service.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Official Website of the American-Canadian Macedonian Orthodox Diocese )〕
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