The Church is one of the focal points of present day Whitevale, Ontario. It was built to replace the Canadian Methodist Chapel built in 1854. Eventually the church was repurchased and converted to a Greek Orthodox Church.
Sunday, January 30, 2022
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...lots of wonderful details!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely in the snow, Andy!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful little church and it looks so perfect surrounded by the snow.
ReplyDeleteA nice little church.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteFine looking church in all that snow, a perfect winter Sunday photo.
ReplyDeleteI can kind of see the greek-ness in it
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of a St. Joseph to the north of us--- a brick Catholic church built originally as a mission for Native Americans. A number of Catholic Perishes have been closed in these small towns due to both declining membership and an extreme shortage of priests.
ReplyDeleteThe snow like look the floor. Feeling peacefull place here. Greeting
ReplyDeleteIt looks good that red in the white snow!
ReplyDeleteWeather or no weather the church remains open. Nice photo Andy.
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