Sunday, October 18, 2015

A Mid-town Church

I was running an errand in the mid-town area of the city and passed by this wonderful stone church on my way so made a point of stopping on the way back. This is St Clement's Anglican Church and the building was finished in 1925 after the congregation had outgrown its original small church. Apparently there are 27 stained glass windows but of course the church was all locked when I was there.
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25 comments:

  1. Now that is what a church should look like! Love the stone and the architecture! Very impressive!

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  2. I love how this church is built of stone. I would love to see the stained glass!

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  3. Lovely, but I wonder if they can fill it today.

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  4. That is a beautiful building! I'll bet it's equally beautiful inside.

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  5. What a beautiful brick/stone church!

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  6. A magnificent stone building!

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  7. Great angle, and a very impressive looking church too!

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  8. What a beautiful, stone church!

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  9. A reassuring fortress of faith






    ALOHA
    ComfortSpiral

    (\__/)
    (='.'=)
    (")_(")

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  10. Very handsome traditional stone church. Too bad it was locked when you visited.

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  11. I really like stone buildings, they look as though they truly belong in their surroundings.

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  12. This church has a classic elegance. Just the way a church is supposed to look.

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  13. Nice one Pat. The stone work is special.
    PS: I am really looking forward to day when you find the doors unlocked. ;)

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  14. Gorgeous building- I, too, would have loved to see the inside!

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  15. Beautiful church Pat, classic. Lovely gardens too, bet it's fabulous inside.

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  16. A great looking stone church, Pat !

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  17. Incredible, graceful beauty indeed. That's a lot of stain glass windows too.

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