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archbishop-toronto-may-94.pdf
This was a letter written by an archbishop in Toronto in response to the idea of the legalization of same-sex marriage. The archbishop calls on Christians to vote against it.

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Black and white photograph of a church group picnic at McIntyre Park. Also includes postcard photograph. Caption: Mrs. Ella Seppala.

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Black and white postcard photograph of people in photo include Reverand Heimonen (minister), Mrs. Ruuska (woman with kettle), Maija Kaija (centre), Hilja Jarvi (right)

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Photograph of the Lappe Lutheran Church. In 1918, the first plans for building a church were discussed in Lappe, a small, mostly Finnish community northwest of Port Arthur. June 1921, the church building was completed and the first summer festival…

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Black and white photograph of the Finnish National Evangelical Church on Wilson Street. This was the first Lutheran Church in Port Arthur; later the name was changed to Bethel Lutheran.

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Construction of Intola Baptist Church

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Finnish Pentecostal Church, 129 Algoma Street South, Thunder Bay. Now operating as Saalem Church.

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Apostolic Lutheran Church, Van Horne Street, Thunder Bay. One of the first established Finnish churches in Thunder Bay.

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Finnish Independent Lutheran Church Picnic at Ranta`s Summer Camp, Surprise Lake

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Finnish Independent Lutheran Church, Secord St., Thunder Bay. Originally an old Swedish Church, it was bought for 2,500$ at 70 Secord St. Named the Independent Finnish Evangelical-Lutheran Church, the church operated until 1996 when it moved to 321…

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