[PHOTO] Looking into St. Paul's
Mar. 26th, 2010 09:12 amSt. Paul's Anglican Church (227 Bloor Street East) is, as Wikipedia says, "a large parish of the Anglican Church of Canada in the Diocese of Toronto. Located in downtown Toronto near the denomination's national headquarters, the parish, along with Little Trinity Anglican Church, is one of historical flagship low church parishes of the diocese, and is one of the few remaining Anglican churches in Toronto where Morning Prayer is the principal service twice a month (three times in months with five Sundays), rather than the more typical weekly Parish Communion.
The first St Paul's Church was constructed in 1860; the current main church in 1913. The two buildings, as well as the parish hall (Cody Hall) are now joined together by an Atrium after the Nehemiah Project renovation and building project."
The Nehemiah Project, as the Anglican Journal noted, fused three older buildings into a single strikingly post-modernist complex, all glass and light. Through this glass door, located in the new main atrium, you can see the cathedral interior of the "old church."
The first St Paul's Church was constructed in 1860; the current main church in 1913. The two buildings, as well as the parish hall (Cody Hall) are now joined together by an Atrium after the Nehemiah Project renovation and building project."
The Nehemiah Project, as the Anglican Journal noted, fused three older buildings into a single strikingly post-modernist complex, all glass and light. Through this glass door, located in the new main atrium, you can see the cathedral interior of the "old church."
