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Calvin Hungarian Presbyterian Church (Ottawa)

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Calvin Hungarian Presbyterian Church (Hungarian: Ottawai Kálvin Magyar Református Gyülekezet) is a Presbyterian Church in the Gloucester suburb of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and is located at 91 Pike Street. It is named after John Calvin, an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation.

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Calvin Hungarian Presbyterian Church (Ottawa)
Pike Street, Ottawa

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Gloucester Presbyterian Church

Pike Street 91
K1T 3J6 Ottawa
Ontario, Canada
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