Saint Joseph Oratory in Montreal — Stock Photo, Image
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Montreal, Canada - August 6, 2008: Saint Joseph Oratory construction began in 1904. The original Church was enlarged many times. The actual Basilica construction was terminated in 1967. The basilica dome has a diameter of 39 meters (125 feet).

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