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Churchmanship
  
Modern Anglo-Catholic

Phone
  
+1 416-603-6720

Dedication
  
Saint Matthias

Rector
  
Mtr Joyce Barnett

Province
  
Ontario

Deanery
  
Parkdale Deanery

St. Matthias, Bellwoods

Denomination
  
Anglican Church of Canada

Website
  
www3.sympatico.ca/saint.matthias

Address
  
45 Bellwoods Ave, Toronto, ON M6J 3N4, Canada

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Toronto

Similar
  
Church of St Martin‑in, Epiphany and St Mark - Par, Church of St Mary Magdalene, St Thomas's Anglican, St Bartholomew's Anglican

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St. Matthias, Bellwoods, is a small inclusive Anglo-Catholic parish of the Anglican Church of Canada located in Toronto, Ontario. The cornerstone was laid in 1873 and the building opened January 4, 1874. The parish is responsible for the Anglican chaplaincy at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

The hymn tune Bellwoods, sung in many countries to the text "O day of God draw nigh," by the Canadian theologian Robert B.Y. Scott, was written by James Hopkirk, a former organist at St. Matthias (and sometime organist of St. James' Cathedral (Toronto)) and named for the parish. Fr Roland Ford Palmer SSJE, the author of the Marian hymn "Sing of Mary, pure and lowly," used in several denominations’ hymnals in many countries, had a long association with St. Matthias’s (before departing for the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada) and wrote a History of St Matthias' Church.

According to Palmer, St. Matthias’s was “the first Anglican church in Toronto to enjoy all these adjuncts to worship” i.e. the full complement of Anglo-Catholic ceremonial.

St. Matthias is also known to be the first Anglican parish to offer a formal Animal Blessing in Toronto. In more recent years, several other parishes have come to follow St. Matthias' lead in administering the annual ritual - welcoming animals of all kinds and their human companions for a liturgically-based blessing every autumn.

References

St. Matthias, Bellwoods Wikipedia