St. Patrick's Cathedral in Montreal was built in the 19th century by English-speaking Irish immigrants and was listed as Montreal's cultural heritage a hundred years later. Irish immigrants are as Catholic as French immigrants, but English as British immigrants are, and Montreal is a source of influence.
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St. Patrick's Cathedral in Montreal was built in the 19th century by English-speaking Irish immigrants and was listed as Montreal's cultural heritage a hundred years later. Irish immigrants are as Catholic as French immigrants, but English as British immigrants are, and Montreal is a source of influence.
After reading the recommendation of Trip.com, I learned that this accidentally passed church called St. Patrick's Church is located in the old city of Montreal, adjacent to many other old buildings. Walking on the street has a classical feeling.
St. Patrick's Church is an old but low-key church, the appearance looks simple, the inside is wide and solemn, the stained glass is also very eye-catching, it is next to the church artifacts room and display area, is quiet and elegant standing in Montreal.
Saint Patrick's church is in the city center, and it is a historic church in Canada. It is simple outside, Gothic-style high-rise buildings inside, and there are some sacred objects next to the vice hall. When there is no mass, it is quiet here and you can visit it.
Above the Royal Mountain, the exterior looks magnificent and spectacular. The interior is also very solemn and sacred, you can feel it.