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St. Thomas's Anglican Church (Toronto)

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St Thomas Anglican Church, Toronto
St Thomas Anglican Church, Toronto

St Thomas's Church, Huron Street is a parish of the Anglican Church of Canada in Toronto, Ontario. One of the earliest Anglo-Catholic congregations in Canada, it was established in 1874, moving twice before settling into its present building, adjacent to the Annex on the western edge of the University of Toronto's downtown campus. The liturgy and music at St Thomas's make it a "destination" church. Many people who do not live within the boundaries of the parish attend services.

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St. Thomas's Anglican Church (Toronto)
Huron Street, Toronto

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Saint Thomas's Anglican Church

Huron Street 383
M5S 1J6 Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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stthomas.on.ca

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