St. John's Church, the largest Catholic church in Newfoundland and Labrador, is also a large church in Canada, more than 160 years old, originally built by Irish immigrants, and the structure is designed in the shape of a cross. The walls of the church are covered with beautifully painted glass, and the wooden organ still makes a loud sound; the last picture is the seat of the bishop, who is said to have sat on the visit of Pope II in 1984.
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St. John's Church, the largest Catholic church in Newfoundland and Labrador, is also a large church in Canada, more than 160 years old, originally built by Irish immigrants, and the structure is designed in the shape of a cross. The walls of the church are covered with beautifully painted glass, and the wooden organ still makes a loud sound; the last picture is the seat of the bishop, who is said to have sat on the visit of Pope II in 1984.