St. Peter's Anglican Church Toronto Canada | ||||
History St. Peter's was founded in 1863. The church designed by architect Henry Langley in a high Victorian Gothic style. Bishop John Strachan officially opened St. Peter's on June 10, 1866. St. Peter's has three large pictorial stained-glass windows. The chancel window depicts the confession of St. Peter, the south chapel window the Sermon on the Mount, and north transept window the Ascension. The interior of the church was last renovated during the mid-1970's. On December 16 1979 St. Peter's was declared a historic site. Over the years St. Peter's has emphasized outreach to the wider chruch and to the community. From the congregation have come two bishops, 17 clergy, 14 missionaries and two deaconesses. St. Peter's serves the community of Cabbagetown through donations of food, clothing, and rent subsidies, and is active in community festivities |
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Worship Schedule Sunday Service: 10:30AM
(order of services may vary depending on
the season i.e Easter, Palm Sunday)
Wednesday Service 9 AM Fudger House Nursing Home 10AM Rekai Nursing Home 10AM
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