Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Thornhill

Established: 1954

Status: Active

Region: Canada, Greater Toronto Area, Ontario

Denomination: Roman Catholic

Website: https://www.catholic-cemeteries.ca/cemeteries/holy-cross-catholic-funeral-home/

Location: 8361 Yonge St, Thornhill, ON L3T 3M1 (View on Google Maps)

Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Thornhill

Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery opened in 1954 to handle growth of Catholics in Toronto requiring a Catholic burial in the greater Toronto area.

It is named for the universal symbol of Christianity.

Besides the crypt at St. Michael’s, St. Paul’s (cemetery operated from 1822 to 1857) and St. Mary’s Church (emergency cholera burials from 1832 to 1834 predated the first church built in 1835) were the only churches with an attached cemetery within Toronto. St. Michael’s Cemetery opened in 1855 as a larger and stand alone burial grounds. Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery was opened to relieve St. Michael’s in 1900 and was the last to be located within Toronto.

Holy Cross is responsible for St. Luke’s Roman Catholic Cemetery c. 1846. Located off John Street next to Thornhill Cemetery and Ukrainian Catholic Church of Saint Volodymyr (formerly St. Luke’s Roman Catholic Church). (Wikipedia)

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