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The Trinity Church in the heritage area of the downtown core of Saint John, New Brunswick stands proudly in an architectural style of the late Early English Gothic. The Trinity Church was first established in 1783 when it was designed by a man from Montreal who could build the church and the school house for approximately fifty-six thousand dollars.
The walls of Trinity Church are made of limestone of ashlar with trimmings of a heavy base of granite. The steps that lead up to the church doors are made of granite and the archway that leads the way to the entrance doors bares a cross above.
When entering the Trinity Church in Saint John, Newfoundland you can look across the length of the building which is about 150 feet with a chancel that is forty feet deep. The nave is fairly wide which used to seat a congregation of about eight hundred people but today there is only room for about six hundred and fifty people.
The steeple part of Trinity Church stands at around 210 feet with a weathervane on top that is the shape of a fish which is very symbolic to the church. The city of Saint John, New Brunswick donated the clock and the bells in 1882 and it still rings a beautiful sound to this day.
Many people attend the congregations held at Trinity Church in Saint John, New Brunswick which faithfully passes on the word of God in the ceremonies that bring people closer together in the faith of the church. There are regular Sunday morning sessions at Trinity Church and in the middle of the week on Wednesdays there is a liturgy for people to attend.
Trinity Church in Saint John, New Brunswick still plays a very important role in the history of the town as a historic landmark as well as to the local residents.
Trinity Church, established in 1783, in downtown Saint John, Bay of Fundy, Fundy Coastal Drive, Highway 1, New Brunswick, Canada.
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