St. Monica's Catholic Church

Toronto, Ontario

St. Monica's Parish is a Catholic church located in Toronto, Ontario, serving approximately 800 families from diverse and multicultural backgrounds. The parish belongs to the Archdiocese of Toronto and celebrates Mass daily. Established in 1906 through the generosity of Mr. Eugene O'Keefe, the parish was named in honour of his wife Helen's devotion to Saint Monica. The present church building was erected in 1959 in a modified cruciform design and has undergone several renovations since. St. Monica's Parish is known as the Mother Church of mid-Toronto, having served as the mother parish for Our Lady Perpetual Help, Blessed Sacrament, St. Anselm's, and Our Lady of the Assumption. The parish celebrated its centennial in 2006 and continues its mission to joyfully bring Christ to the world and intentionally bring the world to Christ.

Denomination

Catholic

Phone

+1 416-483-1513

Email

stmonicasto@archtoronto.org

Services

Parking

Both parking lot gates are open for Sunday Masses and special events; only the Entrance gate is open for weekday Masses. Broadway Avenue is one-way westbound.

Languages

English

Last updated August 2026

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