Churches in once Catholic-dominated Quebec get new secular roles as restaurants, gyms and theaters -
💨 Abstract
In Montreal, the Notre-Dame-du-Perpetuel-Secours church, built in the early 20th century, has been transformed into Theatre Paradox, a concert hall hosting diverse events since 2014. This change reflects a broader trend in Quebec, where many historic churches have been repurposed due to the decline in Catholic influence since the 1960s.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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