Parish & Cathedral of St. James Toronto

William Cooke
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Within living memory St James' ability to survive as a downtown church with no local worshippers was seriously questioned. In fact it has not merely survived but flourished, by meeting a very wide spectrum of demands and holding them all in a careful balance. Its dual status as both a cathedral and a parochial church has posed a particular challenge and one that is perhaps uniquely Canadian ...
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