Cramahe Archives Digital Collection
Churches of Cramahe: An Overview
Colborne Pentecostal Church and St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church
The first Pentecostal Church was opened in Cramahe Township in 1937 in Castleton. The church was closed when congregation numbers dwindled and the original building was converted into a private residence.
The church was reopened again in 1975 and moved to Colborne. It has found a place in a former apple storage house at 89 Division Street, and was named at the time Colborne Christian Centre. Since the early 1980s the church has been serving its congregation under the name Colborne Pentecostal Church.
Castleton Pentecostal Church, Castleton, Castleton Women's Institute scrapbook
Castleton Pentecostal Church, Castleton, Castleton Women's Institute scrapbook Details
Former apple storage house, Earl and Division streets, Colborne, Cramahe Township
Former apple storage house, Earl and Division streets, Colborne, Cramahe Township Details
Colborne Pentecostal Church, Colborne, Cramahe Township
Colborne Pentecostal Church, Colborne, Cramahe Township Details
St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church was located on the corner of Elgin and King Street East in Colborne. The first mass was held there on December 8th, 1942.
St. Francis de Sales was a place of worship for the Catholic congregation of Colborne for 57 years. The church was closed in 1999 due to the greatly diminished number of parishioners, and was later demolished.
St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Colborne, Colborne Women's Institute Scrapbook
St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Colborne, Colborne Women's Institute Scrapbook Details
St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Colborne, Cramahe Township
St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, Colborne, Cramahe Township Details
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