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Church of St. Thomas Aquinas
Halifax
NS
B3H 3Z7
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Who we are
Whether you are looking for a new parish home or you are returning to the practice of your Catholic faith, we welcome you with open arms and we are happy to have you apart of our ever-growing Parish family.
Street Address
Church Pastor
Fr. Irek Bem, SDS
Pastor
1725 Oxford St.
Halifax,
NS
B3H 3Z7
Canada
Phone: (902) 454-8200
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Quote of the Day
Micah 7:7
Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.
Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.
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Roman Catholic
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Fr. Irek Bem, SDS
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Pastor
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Fr. Kris Golisz - Associate Pastor
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Administration
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Tracy Francis
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Office Manager
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6903 Mumford Road
Halifax
Nova Scotia
B3L 0A4
Halifax
Nova Scotia
B3L 0A4
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Church of St. Thomas Aquinas Halifax Mass Times
St. Thomas Aquinas Mass Times
Tuesday – 9:00am
Thursday – 9:00am
Saturday – 5:30pm
Sunday – 9:00am
Stay connected with the Parish through Zoom. We pray the Rosary together every week on Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. through Zoom.org.
In person Masses at both St. Agnes & St. Thomas Aquinas have now resumed!
Good Shepherd Parish is now permitted to resume weekday and weekends masses at both locations. To attend weekend Masses, you must register in advance.
It’s important to emphasize that if you are not feeling well, you are not permitted to enter the church and should remain home. Anyone who comes to Mass must wear a mask during Mass and give their name(s) and contact information which is required by the province in case any tracing should need to be conducted.
To register, please call the Parish Office at 902-454-8200.
Mass Times last updated on the 30th of August, 2021
Tuesday – 9:00am
Thursday – 9:00am
Saturday – 5:30pm
Sunday – 9:00am
Stay connected with the Parish through Zoom. We pray the Rosary together every week on Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. through Zoom.org.
In person Masses at both St. Agnes & St. Thomas Aquinas have now resumed!
Good Shepherd Parish is now permitted to resume weekday and weekends masses at both locations. To attend weekend Masses, you must register in advance.
It’s important to emphasize that if you are not feeling well, you are not permitted to enter the church and should remain home. Anyone who comes to Mass must wear a mask during Mass and give their name(s) and contact information which is required by the province in case any tracing should need to be conducted.
To register, please call the Parish Office at 902-454-8200.
Mass Times last updated on the 30th of August, 2021
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Church of St. Thomas Aquinas History
In 1919, a group of Catholic laymen petitioned Archbishop McCarthy to open a new church in the West End of Halifax to relieve pressure on St. Mary’s Cathedral. On July 20th of the same year, the cornerstone of St. Thomas Aquinas Church was laid. In 1952, Archbishop McNally announced the establishment of Canadian Martyrs Parish to relieve overcrowding at St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Mary’s.
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