A new multi-million dollar church has opened on Devonshire Avenue. The Holy Trinity Catholic Parish opened Sunday to thousands of worshipers with standing room only in a facility that holds over one thousand. Chair of the Parish Council Michael Carnegie says the new facility was very necessary once St Rita's, St Mary's and Sacred Heart were closed. "The reality is, we have fewer ordained ministers available all across the province, so we had to go down from two to one parish and pastor in the city of Woodstock and area. And so what we have done is we have gone from four masses per week to now on the weekends three masses. And the increase size allow us to serve our over two-thousand families of this congregation". Carnegie says the name Holy Trinity was chosen because it is a symbol of three becoming one, since three congregations came together under one roof.

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