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Church of Christ the King
Winnipeg
MB
R2M 3P6
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Who we are
Church of Christ the King welcomes Christians and those who seek to connect to Christianity in the Winnipeg area.
We aim to make contact with and encourage others to join us in our life-changing Christian journey.
We are a friendly Christian community where we welcome others to join us in our worship and service to God.
Our vision is to make an impact for God, here in Winnipeg, Manitoba by helping people understand the enriching messages of eternal hope given to us by Jesus Christ through His words and deeds.
Everyone is welcome, no matter your age, beliefs, or background. Come just as you are - we'd love to get to know you better.
Street Address
847 St. Mary's Rd.
Winnipeg,
MB
R2M 3P6
Canada
Phone: 204-257-3300
Fax: 204-257-3325
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Church Pastor
Fr. Chrys Agu
Pastor
847 St. Mary's Rd.
Winnipeg,
MB
R2M 3P6
Canada
Phone: 204-257-3300
Fax: 204-257-3325
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Quote of the Day
1 Timothy 2:5
For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
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Fr. Chrys Agu
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Donna Salo Campbell
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Mass Times
Saturday 4:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 & 11:00 am
Tuesday-Friday 10:00 am
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Mass Times last updated on the 29th of July, 2024
Saturday 4:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 & 11:00 am
Tuesday-Friday 10:00 am
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Mass Times last updated on the 29th of July, 2024
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Church of Christ the King History
CHRIST THE KING PARISH BEGINNINGS
OUR FIRST BUILDING
Christ the King Parish began as a Mission of Holy Cross Parish in 1955. Fr. Azarie and Msgr. Charles Empson were the first priests of the Archdiocese of Saint Boniface to serve our parish. In 1955 the city of St. Vital came to the Churches aid and offered a fair price for the land at the corner of St. Mary’s Rd and Lennox Ave. There was an abandoned building on it and after renovations, it was used by the church as both a chapel on the second floor and a school with 4 classrooms on the main floor.
As the number of parishioners grew to 2000, the chapel became too small for Sunday Mass and the Mass was said at the St. Vital YMCA.
In 1958 A new Chapel with a school and auditorium was built on the St. Mary’s Rd property and the Sunday Mass was held in the auditorium.
On September 21st, 1958, Christ the King Parish had a double ceremony when Rev. Father P.J. Collison blessed the cornerstone of the new chapel and school, and installed Rev. Father Robert Baxter as Pastor.
Mass in the auditorium proved to be unsatisfactory and the parishioners started planning to build a church beside the existing building.
The new church at 68 feet with an inverted V shape was the highest building in the city of St. Vital and had a seating capacity of 600.
Present at the opening ceremonies were Premier Duff Roblin, St. Vital mayor Harry Collins, St. Vital council, MLA Larry Desjardins and other civic and religious officials. Ministers representing four other faiths were also present at the opening.
On November 15, 1965, the first Mass was celebrated in the new parish church and on December 19, 1965 the new church was blessed by Archbishop Maurice Baudoux.
Around 1996, Christ the King redesigned the layout of it’s worship space. It added Chapel, a new Baptismal Font and changed over to inclusive seating.
OUR FIRST BUILDING
Christ the King Parish began as a Mission of Holy Cross Parish in 1955. Fr. Azarie and Msgr. Charles Empson were the first priests of the Archdiocese of Saint Boniface to serve our parish. In 1955 the city of St. Vital came to the Churches aid and offered a fair price for the land at the corner of St. Mary’s Rd and Lennox Ave. There was an abandoned building on it and after renovations, it was used by the church as both a chapel on the second floor and a school with 4 classrooms on the main floor.
As the number of parishioners grew to 2000, the chapel became too small for Sunday Mass and the Mass was said at the St. Vital YMCA.
In 1958 A new Chapel with a school and auditorium was built on the St. Mary’s Rd property and the Sunday Mass was held in the auditorium.
On September 21st, 1958, Christ the King Parish had a double ceremony when Rev. Father P.J. Collison blessed the cornerstone of the new chapel and school, and installed Rev. Father Robert Baxter as Pastor.
Mass in the auditorium proved to be unsatisfactory and the parishioners started planning to build a church beside the existing building.
The new church at 68 feet with an inverted V shape was the highest building in the city of St. Vital and had a seating capacity of 600.
Present at the opening ceremonies were Premier Duff Roblin, St. Vital mayor Harry Collins, St. Vital council, MLA Larry Desjardins and other civic and religious officials. Ministers representing four other faiths were also present at the opening.
On November 15, 1965, the first Mass was celebrated in the new parish church and on December 19, 1965 the new church was blessed by Archbishop Maurice Baudoux.
Around 1996, Christ the King redesigned the layout of it’s worship space. It added Chapel, a new Baptismal Font and changed over to inclusive seating.
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