| One of the largest churches in downtown Toronto, welcomes people of any faith or orientation to join in the Sunday services. On January 30, 1928 the church caught fire and was gutted. The tower with its 23 bells, the narthex, the rear portion of the balcony and the brick walls were all that could be saved. It was rebuilt in 1929, incorporating most of the original walls, tower, narthex, and much of the stained glass. |
Yes, believe can move mountains.
ReplyDeleteAn impressive tower and great they rebuilt it, looks good.
ReplyDelete...I'd love to hear the 23 bells!
ReplyDeleteIt appears alot of feet have tread on those steps.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a grand old church. Haven't heard much about the Metropolitan churches in recent years. I know they were and are a great place of refuge for gays and lesbians.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church - I'm so glad it was rebuilt. I'm curious about the services - I like the idea.
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous church surrounded by a beautiful park-like area.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. I know the area, but I've never been on the grounds.
ReplyDeleteNice capture through the trees
ReplyDeletelooks a glorious church. it's pleasing to read all was fixed/rebuilt after the fire.
ReplyDeletethe trees are looking very nice there.
A good church, Andy!
ReplyDeleteMust have made for an impressive blaze.
ReplyDelete23 bells? Wow.....
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a pretty spectacular building. Heck, even the trees are magnificent!
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