Welcome to Our Parish

St. Thomas Syrian Orthodox Church in Hamilton is a close-knit community rooted in faith and tradition.

Our Heritage
Community Life

We cherish the legacy of St. Thomas the Apostle, nurturing faith through worship and fellowship.

Our Story

Few Christian denominations can claim the antiquity of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch, whose foundations can be traced back to the very dawn of Christianity. The Church justifiably prides itself as being one of the earliest established apostolic Churches. It was in Antioch, after all, that the followers of Jesus were called Christians as we are told in the New Testament, “The disciples were first called Christians in Antioch.” (Acts 11:26).

According to ecclesiastical tradition, the Church of Antioch is the second established Church in Christendom after Jerusalem, and the prominence of its Apostolic See is well documented. In his Chronicon (I, 2), the Church historian Eusebius of Caesarea tells us that St. Peter the Apostle established a bishopric in Antioch and became its first bishop. He also tells us that St. Peter was succeeded by Evodius. In another historical work, Historia Ecclesiastica, Eusebius tells us that Ignatius the Illuminator, “a name of note to most men, [was] the second after Peter to the bishopric of Antioch” (III, 36).

In the mid of the 5th century, the Bishop of Antioch, and his counterparts in Alexandria, Byzantium and Rome, would be called Patriarchs. The Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch used to be known by his own name; however, since 1293 the patriarchs of Antioch adopted the name Ignatius, after the Illuminator. The See of Antioch continues to flourish till our day, with His Holiness Patriarch Moran Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, being the 123rd in the line of legitimate patriarchs.

Our Location

Nestled in Hamilton, our church is a welcoming place for worship and community gatherings.

Church Service Location

480 Melvin Avenue,Hamilton L8K 2L8

Hours

3.30 PM - 6.30 PM ( Sundays )

Get in Touch

Reach out to us with any questions or prayer requests.