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Sts Peter and Paul Parish in the City of Toronto (formerly Scarborough) was founded in January 1949 by a small group of 12 local families.
The first Church building was erected in 1952. It was a modest and unobtrusive block
and wood frame structure nestled among the fields of the small farming community
then known as Agincourt. It was demolished in the spring of 1978 to make way for
the lofty and majestic edifice which stands in its place today.
The present Church, with its modernized Kozak-Baroque style, was designed by
architect Roman Dumyn and built by Perwin Construction Ltd (Toronto). The
central, copper-plated dome or cupola rises 130 ft (40 m) above ground level and
the Church has seating for 350 people.
In the interior, the traditional Iconostasis - the carved, wooden icon screen which
separates the Sanctuary from the Nave - was put in place in 1984. The
iconostasis design and icons are the work of Vladimir Denysenko. The wood
carving was supervised by Juan Denysenko (Vladimir's father and a second
generation iconographer himself). The "Oranta" - the magnificent icon
of the Mother of God flanked by the Archangels Michael and Gabriel - adorning
the front of the Church, the main arch and the bulk of the Sanctuary iconography
are also the work of Vladimir Denysenko and were completed in 1988 on the
Millennium of Christianity in Rus'-Ukraine.
The remainder of the Church iconography (walls, ceiling and dome) is the work
of Bohdan Holowacki, a Ukrainian-born Toronto artist and iconographer, and is
the result of six years of prayerful and painstaking labour.
The oldest building on the Church property is the old Residence just across
from the Church. It was built in 1956, with a later addition in 1967, and
originally served as the pastor's residence, meeting hall and parish Ukrainian
School.
Today the parish boasts a spacious Community Centre and Banquet Hall adjacent
to the Church. Opened in 1970, it comprises a large, air-conditioned Banquet
Room for parties of 150-600 persons. The hall was renovated in 1999.
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