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St. Matthew’s Anglican Church

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The Anglican Parish of St. Matthew began as part of a much larger Conception Bay mission which was established in 1765.

The mission of Bay Roberts was established in 1837 to encompass the settlements from Coley’s Point to Upper Island Cove. The first St. Matthew’s Church had been started in 1824 and consecrated in 1827.

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