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St. Bartholomew's Scarborough: 1968 Brutalist St. Basil's: Downtown 1855 Gothic Revival: Part of St. Michael's College: St. Benedict's Etobicoke: 1955 St. Bernard de Clairvaux Amesbury: 1951 St. Bonaventure's Don Mills: 1958 Modernism Franciscan St. Boniface Scarborough: 1955 Neo Gothic St. Brigid's East Danforth 1920 Gothic Revival: St ...
Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School (sporadically known as Loretto Abbey CSS, LACSS, Loretto Abbey, LAT, Loretto Abbey Toronto or Abbey) is an all-girls Catholic secondary school in Hogg's Hollow neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established by the Loretto Sisters in 1847, it is one of Toronto's oldest educational institutions and ...
In 2017 Iron Gate launched its online retail channel Irongate.wine, selling wine collections from the cellars of Canadians to US and international wine collectors. In 2021 Iron Gate launched Canada's first auction dedicated to wine and spirits and as of YE2022 became the largest wine auction in the country with auctions frequently hammering ...
The St. Patrick's Gregorian Choir was established on October 28, 2006 at St. Patrick's Church for the Saturday 5:00 p.m. Holy Mass, under director, organist, pianist, and composer Surinder S. Mundra. One of the first choirs in the Toronto region specializing in Gregorian chant in its proper liturgical context.
The Loretto Day School opened officially in September 1915 on Brunswick Avenue with 200 girls, boarders, and day students from Grades 1 to 13 with a few boys from Grades 1 to 3. [2] In 1918, following the move to Brunswick from the old Abbey, the school became known as " Loretto Abbey Day School and College" before becoming "Loretto College ...
The Irish Catholics (in contrast to the French) strongly supported Canada's role in the First World War. They broke out of the ghetto and lived in all of Toronto's neighbourhoods. Starting as unskilled labourers, they used high levels of education to move up and were well represented among the lower middle class.
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