- Cathedral of the Transfiguration
The Cathedral of the Transfiguration is a Slovak
Byzantine Rite Roman Catholic cathedral located inMarkham, Ontario ,Canada . The cathedral was built in a rural area north of the city of Toronto and was built to serve Slovak Catholics throughout theGreater Toronto Area . The Cathedral was conceived and funded byStephen B. Roman , a Slovak immigrant to Canada who had built up theDenison Mines corporation. Roman both funded and designed the building, modeling the structure on the church in the Slovak village he was raised in. The cathedral was built on a donated portion of his Romandale estate.Work began on the Cathedral in 1984. That year it became the first church in North America to be
consecrated by a Pope, whenJohn Paul II blessed the cornerstone during his trip to Canada. Construction took several years, and ran significantly over the original budget of $13 million dollars. Among its features is the world's largest three bellcarillon , with the French made bells weighing 32,000 kilograms. The cathedral was built to hold 1000 worshipers serving a community of about 5000 Byzantine Rite Catholics in the GTA and 35,000 across Canada. The central tower rises 63 metres top by a goldonion dome .Roman died of a heart attack in 1988, and did not see the cathedral completed. His funeral service was held in the partially completed structure, with 1600 people in attendance.
The exterior of the Cathedral was used in the movie, "
In The Mouth Of Madness " [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Mouth_of_Madness] where it portrayed the Black Church located in Hobb's End.It can also be seen on some of the posters promoting the film.While originally built in a rural area some distance from the city, the rapidly growing Toronto suburbs now come near to the structure. In 2004 work began on Cathedraltown, a housing development of 1200 structures that will surround the cathedral.
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Slovak Greek Catholic Church
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Mouth_of_MadnessReferences
*"Thousands attend as new cathedral's giant bells blessed." "The Ottawa Citizen." Ottawa: Aug 16, 1986. pg. A.23
*"Church at the centre; A European-style community will take shape around golden-domed Byzantine Slovak cathedral Built by magnate with grand vision" by Pat Brennan. "Toronto Star." Toronto: Apr 17, 2004. pg. M.01
*"Eparchy site in Markham Roman reticent about role in constructing cathedral" Kelley Teahen. "The Globe and Mail." Toronto: Oct 26, 1985. pg. A.21
*"Progress slow on Byzantine shrine Hundreds worship in unfinished cathedral" Caroline Byrne. "Toronto Star." Toronto: Jul 3, 1989. pg. A.6
*"1,600 mourn Roman at cathedral he built" Joseph Hall. "Toronto Star." Toronto: Mar 27, 1988. pg. A.4External links
* [http://www.iprimus.ca/~ijv7/Katedrala_2.htm Official site]
* [http://www.cathedraltown.com/the_cathedral.htm Cathedraltown]
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