St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto 400 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M5T 2S6

St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto





73 Reviews




St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto 400 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M5T 2S6




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+14166033224
400 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M5T 2S6

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  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Ceyhun Ca
17.10.2023
St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto
It is located on Bathurst and Dundas, beside the Toronto Western Hospital. They have easter event coming on April first
Alex Jemetz
03.10.2023
St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto
Beautiful traditional Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral near downtown Toronto. Very friendly parish and well known and loved priest Very Rev. B. Sencio. Come and hear the choir sing the liturgy Sundays. You can now view the liturgy live online on YouTube by searching for: St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto.
Natalie Gilmore
22.09.2023
St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto
Grew up going to this church. I love it
Gianpaul Fazio
26.07.2023
St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto
Such a beautifully decorated church.
Peter Bosi
23.07.2023
St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto
Great church, very friendly, incredibly clean and well kept.
Mar'iana Bakoum
22.07.2023
St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto
This is a beautiful Ukrainian Church. If you have the change step in during their Sunday morning mass to observe the detailed art work. Just below their church there is a small Ukrainian restaurant making authentic Ukrainian food totally worth checking out! they work during the week! Use the side entrance by the parking lot.
Andrei O
20.07.2023
St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto
Spiritual, impressive, friendly atmosphere. Ukrainian speaking people. A beautifully singing choir. LOVE IT.
55 Yaya
20.07.2023
St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto
One Saturday afternoon several years ago, in the midst of a troubled time, I was standing at Bathurst and Dundas. The day was sunny and bright, but I was in turmoil - hurting, confused, feeling hopeless.I saw the spires of this beautiful church, and found myself walking up it's steps. I needed solace. I opened the big wooden door and stepped into deep silence. Ahead of me, the rows of wooden pews all vacant in the dim light. A priest was busy at the front, in his long gown. I didn't think he heard me, and I wasn't sure of my place (not Ukrainian) and didn't want to disturb, so walked just a few steps up the aisle and sat quietly in a pew to my left. The hush was like a blanket. I folded my hands on the pew in front of me rested my head there. Then slid onto my knees. And began talking to my God. The peace of that church trickled into me like clear water. I was actually crying.I don't remember how long I knelt like that. 5 minutes? 10? Head down, brow compressed, lips moving, then still, then moving.Then a voice said, Do you need help?"I looked up and the priest was beside me. I didn't feel as though he was a priest talking to a parishioner. There was no feeling of superiority - or even of duty. It was one man asking another man

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St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto