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Sts. Martha and Mary Parish
Mississauga
ON
L4X 2S5
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Who we are
We are a dynamic parish in the heart of Mississauga with a rich and diverse cultural community of believers.
Our mission is to spread the message of God's love to all people while creating a welcoming family atmosphere for prayer and fellowship.
Our mission is to spread the message of God's love to all people while creating a welcoming family atmosphere for prayer and fellowship.
Church Address
1870 Burnhamthorpe Road East
Mississauga,
ON
L4X 2S5
Canada
Phone: 905-625-5670 Extension: #221
Fax: 905-624-3080
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Church Pastor
Rev. Xavier De Pinto
Pastor
1870 Burnhamthorpe Road East
Mississauga,
ON
L4X 2S5
Canada
Phone: 905-625-5670 Extension: #222
Fax: 905-624-3080
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Proverbs 6:6
Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise:
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Barbara Bruno
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Sts. Martha and Mary Parish Mississauga Mass Times
Mass Times
Monday
9:00 AM (English)
Tuesday
9:00 AM (English)
Wednesday
9:00 AM (English)
Thursday
9:00 AM (English)
Friday
9:00 AM (English)
7:00 PM (English)
Saturday
9:00 AM (English)
Saturday Vigil
4:30 PM (English)
Sunday
9:00 AM (English)
11:00 AM (English)
Mass Times last updated on the 10th of August, 2024
Monday
9:00 AM (English)
Tuesday
9:00 AM (English)
Wednesday
9:00 AM (English)
Thursday
9:00 AM (English)
Friday
9:00 AM (English)
7:00 PM (English)
Saturday
9:00 AM (English)
Saturday Vigil
4:30 PM (English)
Sunday
9:00 AM (English)
11:00 AM (English)
Mass Times last updated on the 10th of August, 2024
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Sts. Martha and Mary Parish History
The parish was founded in June 1967 by Archbishop Philip Pocock. Mass was celebrated by Father Christopher Bennett, the founding pastor, every week in St. Alfred's elementary school. Originally, the parish was to be called Saint Alfred's Parish, but in February 1969 Father Bennett petitioned to have the parish name be changed to Saints Martha and Mary and it was subsequently approved by Archbishop Pocock.
In April of 1969, a structure was completed; a structure that would have various functions. During the weekends, it would serve as a place of worship, and during the week, it could be used as a hall. It was consecrated by Archbishop Pocock.
The needs of the community outgrew this multi-functional building so on the 13th of September, 1983, it was was demolished. Of the original church, the Knights of Columbus hall and the chapel remain today.
On October 9th, 1983 construction on the current building began. It was completed in December 1984 and was dedicated by Cardinal Gerald Carter on the 25th of May, 1985.
In April of 1969, a structure was completed; a structure that would have various functions. During the weekends, it would serve as a place of worship, and during the week, it could be used as a hall. It was consecrated by Archbishop Pocock.
The needs of the community outgrew this multi-functional building so on the 13th of September, 1983, it was was demolished. Of the original church, the Knights of Columbus hall and the chapel remain today.
On October 9th, 1983 construction on the current building began. It was completed in December 1984 and was dedicated by Cardinal Gerald Carter on the 25th of May, 1985.
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