One year after a fire destroyed the historic St. Anne's Anglican Church in Toronto's Little Portugal, restoration efforts are underway. The final design will be smaller, accommodating 400 people instead of 800, but will incorporate many original elements, including restored artwork and the old high altar.
One year after the fire: What St. Anne's Anglican Church looks like now
Rev. Don BeyersFiresAnglican Communion
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️One year after a fire destroyed the historic St. Anne's Anglican Church in Toronto's Little Portugal, restoration efforts are underway. The final design will be smaller, accommodating 400 people instead of 800, but will incorporate many original elements, including restored artwork and the old high altar.
- 1 One year ago: Fire destroyed St. Anne's Anglican Church.
- 2 Now: Restorations continue.
- Church building destroyed
- Community impact
- Ongoing restoration
- Smaller capacity for the rebuilt church
What: Restoration efforts for St. Anne's Anglican Church one year after a fire.
When: One year after the fire, now.
Where: Toronto's Little Portugal.
Why: To rebuild and restore the historic church after it was destroyed by fire.
How: Through ongoing restoration work, incorporating original elements like artwork and the high altar, and designing a smaller building.