This lovely small church, St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, is the church associated with the Newman Centre at U of Toronto which I showed you on Tuesday. It was originally the site of a coach house belonging to the Centre which was torn down and the church was constructed in 1926/27 in a 15th century Gothic style. It is quite beautiful inside as well and has been historically listed.
Taking part in Inspired Sunday. Click here for more religious buildings.
16 comments:
i enjoy the green/blue roofing & that stone work. so nice!! ( :
i like the brick and the simple crosses on top.
This building is classic. Could be found in most towns and cities.
It *is* lovely. I'm wondering what that wall with the window is at the back of the church...
«Louis» would love to see the interior of this church!
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Attractive on the putside for sure. I'd be tempted to look inside as well.
Fieldstone churches are so ideal for photographing. I'd love to see the interior too.
beautiful
I actually know someone who is named after Thomas Aquinas. That is his first and middle names.
Beautiful! I am enjoying the stonework. Looks like it might need a roof in the near future. Thanks for sharing this week!
It is a modest but pretty little church. Have a great week!
Beautiful looking church.
Lovely picture of church. The way stones are kept looks beautiful.
I nevergot a peek inside this one. Do you have any photos to share? :)
Gorgeous looking little church!
superbes photos ! j'aime beaucoup !
Very nice post!
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