Denomination: Orthodox
Our parish
Welcome
The church is the house of God. It is open to all who enter with reverence and in the fear of the Lord. All who seek a spiritual home in the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad are welcome.
Parishioners
Our parish is comprised of old and new Russian immigrants, Serbian, Bulgarian, Romanian and Greek Orthodox Christians, and Canadian converts to Orthodoxy.
Fellowship & Education
Sunday lunches: From late summer to late spring our sisterhood prepares wonderful meals for our enjoyment and fellowship. Everyone is invited.
Book store: Open after every Sunday Liturgy. Offering spiritual literature, icons, baptismal crosses, greeting cards, calendars, etc.
Library: Open after every Sunday Liturgy. Offers a growing selection of spiritual literature in many languages.
Sunday School: "Law of God" for children. All children are invited to attend after communion in the church hall.
History
Originally founded in the 1950s to service the spiritual needs of Russian Orthodox Christians in the Ottawa region, the current church was built in 1988 to commemorate 1000 years of Christianity in Russia.
Adjacent to the church stands St. Vladimir’s Russian Seniors Residence that provides accommodations to qualified persons over the age of 65.
Welcome
The church is the house of God. It is open to all who enter with reverence and in the fear of the Lord. All who seek a spiritual home in the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad are welcome.
Parishioners
Our parish is comprised of old and new Russian immigrants, Serbian, Bulgarian, Romanian and Greek Orthodox Christians, and Canadian converts to Orthodoxy.
Fellowship & Education
Sunday lunches: From late summer to late spring our sisterhood prepares wonderful meals for our enjoyment and fellowship. Everyone is invited.
Book store: Open after every Sunday Liturgy. Offering spiritual literature, icons, baptismal crosses, greeting cards, calendars, etc.
Library: Open after every Sunday Liturgy. Offers a growing selection of spiritual literature in many languages.
Sunday School: "Law of God" for children. All children are invited to attend after communion in the church hall.
History
Originally founded in the 1950s to service the spiritual needs of Russian Orthodox Christians in the Ottawa region, the current church was built in 1988 to commemorate 1000 years of Christianity in Russia.
Adjacent to the church stands St. Vladimir’s Russian Seniors Residence that provides accommodations to qualified persons over the age of 65.