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  1. St. James Cathedral is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture. Its distinctive tower and spire have been a part of Toronto’s skyline for over a century, and the Bells of Old York, installed in 1997, can be heard pealing on a weekly basis in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood. Further details on the tower, spire, bells, stained glass ...

  2. Hart House at the University of Toronto, designed by Henry Sproatt. Gothic Revival architecture in Canada is an historically influential style, with many prominent examples. . The Gothic Revival style was imported to Canada from Britain and the United States in the early 19th century, and it rose to become the most popular style for major projects throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuri

    • Bishop Power & The Early Years of St Michael’s
    • Irish Famine Migrants
    • The Impressive Windows, Spire & Fence
    • The Complex of Buildings at St Michael’s
    • St Michael’s Cathedral Basilica Today
    • Did You Know?
    • St Michael’s Cathedral Basilica Photos

    In 1842, Michael Power, Toronto’s first Catholic Bishop, noticed the need for another Catholic church. At the time, St Paul’s Basilicawas the only church in the municipality, and it served 3,000 parishioners. Bishop Power began a penny collection to start the new church’s funding campaign. He bought the land St Michael’s resides on from Captain Joh...

    While in Ireland, Bishop Power saw first-hand the Great Famine. Before he returned, he sent a letter back to Canada that was read at the Catholic churches in and around the area, saying to be ready for famine victims emigrating to the city. From May to October 1847, over 38,500 Irish famine victims arrived in Torontowhen Toronto’s population was on...

    In 1858, the great chancel windows were added to St Michael’s Cathedral Basilica. They were designed by Etienne Thévenot, created in Munich and donated by Bishop de Charbonnel, Toronto’s second Catholic Bishop. In 1867, construction began on the sacristy, tower and spire. Created by architects Gundry & Langley, the elegant spire stands 84 m or 275 ...

    Through the years, a few buildings have been added around the property of the historic cathedral, including: Bishop’s Palace The rectory, also designed by William Thomas, was constructed at the same time as the cathedral. It’s located northwest of the cathedral at 200 Church St. The Bishop’s Palace, originally a two-storey structure had a few addit...

    The church received heritage designation in 1973 and was one of the 490 buildings on Heritage Toronto’s initial induction list. In 2011, a five-year $125+ million restoration began. Some updates included a new balcony, a crypt chapel, new washrooms, foundation reinforcement, restoration of the celestial blue ceiling with gold-leaf stars, a new 4,10...

    When Bishop Power laid the cornerstone in 1845, he placed a box in it with articles, fragments of a stone pillar and pieces of oak from the old Norman York Minster Cathedral in England and a silver...
    Pope John Paul II visited St Michael’s Cathedral Basilica in 1984.
    St Michael’s is the oldest Catholic church in Toronto.
    Nearby institutions include St Michael’s: school, choir school and hospital.
    City of Toronto Heritage Register: 65 Bond St
    City of Toronto Heritage Register: 200 Church St
    Ontario Heritage Trust: 65 Bond St
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  4. Gothic-style architecture is an architectural style that’s been around since the 12th century! Because of its long history and periods of popularity, there are many offshoots of Gothic architecture that have emerged. Such as, Gothic Revival, Victorian Gothic, English Gothic, Carpenter Gothic, and Neo-Gothic, just to name a few.

  5. St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto, Canada, and one of the oldest churches in Toronto. It is located at 65 Bond Street in Toronto's Garden District. St. Michael's was designed by William Thomas, designer of eight other churches in the city, and was primarily financed by Irish ...

    • St. Michael's Cathedral
    • 65 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario
  6. Sep 28, 2017 · The flat-topped tower was terminated with a parapet and pinnacles on the 4 corners. Though simple in form, the church slightly predates Montreal’s Notre Dame as the first significant Gothic revival building in Canada. The Gothic revival (or Neo-Gothic) style was based on romanticism, and renewed interest in the medieval period.

  7. Apr 20, 2021 · A church—or, at least, a small chapel—has stood on the site of the Basilica of Notre-Dame since shortly after Ville-Marie (Montréal's predecessor) was founded in 1642. The current building, however, dates to 1829 and was constructed in a soaring Gothic Revival style. At the time, that aesthetic…

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