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St. Anne's Anglican Church

Coordinates: 43°39′02″N 79°25′50″W / 43.65060°N 79.430667°W / 43.65060; -79.430667
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St. Anne's
Exterior of the church
Map
DenominationAnglican Church of Canada
Websitehttp://www.saintanne.ca
History
DedicationSaint Anne
Administration
ProvinceOntario
DioceseToronto
DeaneryParkdale
ParishSt Anne Brockton
Clergy
RectorThe Rev. Gary van der Meer
This is the painted ceiling, showing stars, inside the dome of the Byzantine-style St. Anne's Anglican church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

St. Anne's, Gladstone Avenue (in earlier documents, St Anne's, Brockton and popularly the Group of Seven Church) in Toronto is a National Historic Site and parish of the Anglican Church of Canada. It was established in 1863 as the parish for the hamlet of Brockton, Canada and is one of the seven (formerly 12) parishes of Parkdale Deanery. The current building, dating to 1907-8 and overlooking Dufferin Street, is noted for its distinctive design, based on the architecture of the Hagia Sophia of Constantinople. The interior of the church is decorated by artwork by members of the famous Group of Seven circle of painters, depicting events of the Old and New Testaments and dating to 1923. The artwork by J. E. H. MacDonald, Frederick Varley, and Franklin Carmichael is religious iconography, something they are not generally known for.

43°39′02″N 79°25′50″W / 43.65060°N 79.430667°W / 43.65060; -79.430667