St. Clement's Church (Toronto)
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St. Clement's Church, also known as St. Clement's, Eglinton, is an Anglican church located in the Yonge–Eglinton neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario.
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43.712647°N 79.4041637°W / 43.712647; -79.4041637 | |
Location | 70 St. Clement's Avenue Toronto, Ontario |
Denomination | Anglican Church of Canada |
Website | www |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Page & Warrington Charles MacKay Willmot |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Years built | 1925 |
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Province | Ontario |
Diocese | Toronto |
Episcopal area | York-Scarborough |
Clergy | |
Rector | The Rev. Canon Andrew Federle |
Assistant priest(s) | The Rev. Pamela Rayment The Rev. Liska Stefko |
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The parish was established in 1891 by St. John's, York Mills.[1] The present church building was erected in 1925 by architects Page & Warrington and Charles MacKay Willmot. A parish hall, designed by Molesworth & Secord, was added in 1938.[2]
In 1901, Canon Thomas Wesley Powell, Rector of St. Clement's, founded St. Clement's School. Classes were first offered in the parish hall but they later moved to their own purpose-built building down the street. Initially co-ed, the school today is all girls and remains affiliated with the church.[3][4]