It was an emotional day for parishioners of Toronto’s St. Anne’s Anglican Church on Sunday, as they came together for their first Sunday service since the historic building went up in flames.
The service was held in the shadow of the church, where its revered dome, once adorned with murals painted by the Group of Seven was consumed in a fire last weekend.
Church leaders say they will rebuild and have plans to decorate the new church with artwork from contemporary Canadian artists.
As Kayla McLean reports, the loss of a spiritual and cultural beacon will continue to be felt long into the future.
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The service was held in the shadow of the church, where its revered dome, once adorned with murals painted by the Group of Seven was consumed in a fire last weekend.
Church leaders say they will rebuild and have plans to decorate the new church with artwork from contemporary Canadian artists.
As Kayla McLean reports, the loss of a spiritual and cultural beacon will continue to be felt long into the future.
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