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Interior of St. Matthew’s Church, Quebec City

A recent trip to Quebec City and I was once again walking paths, cemeteries and the roads of my ancestors.

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St. Matthew’s Church, 2018

I was able to find out the hours of St. Matthew’s Church which has been converted into a library and made a point of visiting. I had read that the original baptismal font was there and I wanted to see it. Many of my family members had been baptized at the church including my grandmother Beatrice Jordan in 1901 and two of her siblings.

The interior of the church was breathtaking, the walls honouring those that have passed away.

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Memorial to the 3 sons of Edwin & Mary Pope
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Memorial to the WWI war dead
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Memorial to JH Ogilvy & Jesse wife of Charles Percy Dean

And the baptismal font!

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the baptismal font in St. Matthew’s Church

Other photos of the interior

I also learned that St. Matthew’s Cemetery has a walking tour Podcast which can listen to at home or when touring the cemetery in person. Along with the podcast, the history of the church can be found on the Ville de Quebec website.


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3 responses to “Interior of St. Matthew’s Church, Quebec City”

  1. Beautiful building! That’s quite an ornate font.

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    1. I was so thrilled to see the font and the interior of the church.

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  2. Stephan Hobbs Avatar
    Stephan Hobbs

    I have been there. I went to the library and a friend told me that it had been St. Matthew’s Church. I think that some German mercenaries are buried there, but I don’t know the names. They defended Quebec during the American Invasion.

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