This hidden Toronto enclave has been a school for priests for over 100 years Toronto
St. Augustine's Seminary has stood tall in Toronto, surrounded by acres and acres of land for over a century.been the training ground for generations of Toronto priests, its building and property have played a significant role in the city's history.At the beginning of the 20th century, there was no seminary for training Catholic priests in English-speaking Canada., told blogTO that St. Augustine's wasn't the first seminary the city attempted to build.
He was the founder of the O'Keefe brewery, one of the country's most successful beer-makers, which he had started at One of the most notable parts of the seminary is its huge copper dome. But the inside is no less impressive.There's a spacious foyer and huge main hallway lined with columns that are meant to make an impression on you.
The chapel is known as the focal point of the seminary and serves as a gathering place for prayer and celebrations.
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