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St. Stefan Serbian Orthodox Church (Ottawa)

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St. Stefan Serbian Orthodox Church (Ottawa), part of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Canada, is located at 1989 Prince of Wales Drive in Nepean (Ottawa), the home of the Ottawa Serbian Church School Congregation and Community centre.Today there are 2,000 families that call St. Stefan Serbian Orthodox Church their spiritual home. The majority of its members are of the first and second-generation, of course, though there are also those of the fourth and fifth-generation Canadians of Serbian descent. In 2021, a second Serbian Orthodox Church was inaugurated—The Meeting of the Lord—situated on Holland Avenue in Ottawa.

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Prince Of Wales Drive 1993
K2E 7A6 Ottawa, Nepean
Ontario, Canada
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