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Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul
Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul Review
If you want to see the inside of Montréal's largest Presbyterian church—sometimes affectionately called the A&P—you'll have to call the secretary and make arrangements, or simply show up for Sunday services. Either way, it's worth the effort, if only to see the glorious stained-glass window of the risen Christ that dominates the sanctuary behind the white-stone communion table. It's a memorial to members of the Royal Highland Regiment of Canada (the Black Watch) who were killed in World War I.
- Address: 3415 rue Redpath, (main entrance on rue Sherbrooke), Downtown, Montréal, QC, H3G 2G2 | Map It
- Phone: 514/842--3431
- Cost: Free
- Hours: Sun. service at 11 am, other times by arrangement
- Website: www.standrewstpaul.com
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- Location: Downtown
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