• Get in touch
  • Support us
  • Youtube
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to secondary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

The Redeemer

  • What to expect
  • When we meet
    • Regular Services
      • First time?
      • Accessibility & parking
    • Recent Sermons
    • Kids & Youth
    • Music @ Redeemer
      • George Black Psalter
    • Weddings and more
  • What’s happening
    • News & Events
      • Calendar
      • ENews
    • The Common Table
    • Learning at Redeemer: Redeemer Explorers
    • More Programs
      • Kids & Youth – special programs
      • Catechesis – exploring faith
      • Pastoral Care
  • How we serve
    • Care & Justice
      • Drop-in Program – Helping
      • Refugees
      • Creation Matters @ Redeemer
      • Indigenous Solidarity
    • Serving @ Redeemer
    • Your support
    • Support Us
  • Who we are
    • Our Team
      • Governance
    • Our Vision
    • Our Space
      • Renting space
    • Get in touch

Stained Glass Windows Tour

Over the the first few decades of the 20th century, our building was gifted with several beautifully-designed stained glass memorials. The beauty of these pieces has earned a name for Redeemer among aficionados.

Clicking below will give you a brief overview and tour of the windows — although they are best experienced in person. We hope that you will explore and appreciate these artistic works the next time you come by.

  • Altar Centre: Jesus on the Road to Emmaus (1)

    Altar Centre: Jesus on the Road to Emmaus (1)

    Centre:
    This is a depiction of Christ on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-29).



    The window is unsigned and undated but is recognizable as early twentieth century by N.T. Lyon Co. and is close in style to windows of the period around 1910.
  • Altar West Window (2)

    Altar West Window (2)

    This window is unsigned and undated but is recognizable as the oldest stained glass window in the building.



    In the pointed arch at the top is a star of David with the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove. Below are three scenes from scripture.


    Left: Christ Receiving and Blessing Children

    Centre: Christ in the House of Mary and Martha

    Right: The Good Samaritan



    The window is dedicated to the Memory of Emily Smith
  • Altar East Window (3)

    Altar East Window (3)

    At the top of the window is a half length figure of an angel holding a scroll or banderole bearing the text "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord" (Revelation 14:13).



    Below are three distinct subjects:



    Left: A Woman Feeding the Poor from a Basket, depicting the charity of Dorcas (Acts 9:36)

    Centre: Christ with the Little Children ("Suffer little children to come unto me")

    Right: A Woman Draping an Old Man with a Length of Cloth ("Naked and ye clothed me")



    The window is dedicated to the Memory of Letitia Helen Cooke
  • West Transept (4)

    West Transept (4)

    All of these sections form an elaborate World War 1 Memorial Window.



    Centre Top:

    At the very top in the centre is an angel holding a shield with the figure of a lamb. Below is a banderole with the inscription "SACRIFICE". Just below that are two shields with the instruments of the Passion: a crown of thorns and crossed scourges.
  • West Transept (4)

    West Transept (4)

    Top Left:

    At the top is a half-length figure of an angel with a shield with the motif of a sword and a banderole bearing the word "FORTITUDE".



    Below is a depiction of Christ carrying the Cross of Calvary, surrounded by Roman soldiers.
  • West Transept (4)

    West Transept (4)

    Top Centre:

    In the centre is the depiction of the empty cross after the Crucifixion.
  • West Transept (4)

    West Transept (4)

    Top Right:

    At the top is a half-length figure of an angel holding a white shield bearing a red cross, while directly underneath is a banderole with the inscription "MERCY".



    Below is a depiction of the fainting virgin, supported by attendant figures and an inscription band with the words "By thy death and burial".
  • West Transept (4)

    West Transept (4)

    At the bottom are three windows containing figures in military uniforms.

    Bottom Left:

    The Crucifixion showing a soldier with a rifle falling at the foot of the cross.
  • West Transept (4)

    West Transept (4)

    Bottom Centre:

    An infantryman with bandaged head trailing a rifle in his left hand and holding the Canadian Red Ensign in his right.
  • West Transept (4)

    West Transept (4)

    Bottom Right:

    A Red Cross worker supports a wounded soldier and offers him a drink from a canteen. To the right in the background is the figure of Christ.
  • East Transept (5)

    East Transept (5)

    All of the glass in the East Transept is typical N. T. Lyon work of the 1920s, based on traditional Lyon designs but with a degree of simplification and a slight flattening of form typical of the Lyon style as it had evolved into the post World War I era.



    Top Left:

    At the top is a half-length angel figure bearing a banderole on which is the word "FAITH".



    Below is the Nativity, as shown in this image.
  • East Transept (5)

    East Transept (5)

    Top Centre:

    At the top is an angel, half-length, with a banderole with the inscription "HOPE".



    Below are two mouchettes containing a baptismal font (left) and a chalice (right).



    Below is a depiction of the Sermon on the Mount.
  • East Transept (5)

    East Transept (5)

    Top Right:

    At the top is a half-length angel with the inscription "CHARITY".



    Below is a depiction of Christ in the Temple as a boy aged 12, as shown in the image here.
  • East Transept (5)

    East Transept (5)

    Bottom Left:

    St. John the Evangelist, holding a book and a chalice.
  • East Transept (5)

    East Transept (5)

    Bottom Centre:

    Christ as the Good Shepherd.
  • East Transept (5)

    East Transept (5)

    Bottom Right:

    St. Peter holding a book in his right hand and two keys in his left.
  • Pair of Windows Closer to the West Transept (6)

    Pair of Windows Closer to the West Transept (6)

    Left:

    The Calling of Peter and Andrew with the disciples shown among their boats and nets.



    The window is signed and dated in the lower right corner "N. T. Lyon Co. Toronto 1923".
  • Pair of Windows Closer to the West Transept (6)

    Pair of Windows Closer to the West Transept (6)

    Right:

    A depiction of Christ and the Rich Young Ruler (Luke 18:18-25).



    The window is signed and dated "N. T. Lyon Co. Toronto 1922".
  • Pair of Windows Closer to the Back of the Worship Space (7)

    Pair of Windows Closer to the Back of the Worship Space (7)

    Left:

    A depiction of Christ and the woman at the well (John 4:7).



    In the lower right corner is a black shield with the name of the N. T. Lyon firm and the date 1923.
  • Pair of Windows Closer to the Back of the Worship Space (7)

    Pair of Windows Closer to the Back of the Worship Space (7)

    Right:

    Based on Luke 12:27 "Consider the lilies how they grow", this window shows the Holy Family with Jesus as an adult pointing to a group of lilies. To the far right are Mary and Joseph.



    In the lower right corner is the shield of the N. T. Lyon firm and the inscription and date "N. T. Lyon Co. Toronto 1923".
  • Pair of Windows Closer to the Back of the Worship Space (8)

    Pair of Windows Closer to the Back of the Worship Space (8)

    This window is by the Toronto firm of Robert McCausland and is the only stained glass window in the Church of the Redeemer which is not by the firm of N. T. Lyon.

    Left:

    The subject is Easter Morning and shows the three Marys who have arrived at the tomb.
  • Pair of Windows Closer to the Back of the Worship Space (8)

    Pair of Windows Closer to the Back of the Worship Space (8)

    Right:

    The angel, seated at the empty tomb, announces the Resurrection.



    In the lower right corner of the right light of the window is the inscribed name of the McCausland studios, Toronto, and the date 1927.
  • Pair of Windows Closer to the East Transept (9)

    Pair of Windows Closer to the East Transept (9)

    Left:

    A depiction of Christ in the house of Martha and Mary.



    To the right in the lower corner is the signature and date "N. T. Lyon Toronto 1925".
  • Pair of Windows Closer to the East Transept (9)

    Pair of Windows Closer to the East Transept (9)

    Right:

    A depiction of Christ and the Centurion.



    The signature and date "N. T. Lyon Co. Toronto 1925" appear in the lower right hand corner.
  • Upper Level, South Face

    Upper Level, South Face

    The stained glass windows seen from the outside on Bloor Street were once fully visible from the body of the church. Currently they are now only visible from the upper level not generally open to the public.

    Centre:

    The Ascension of Christ.



    The window is signed and dated in the lower right hand corner "N. T. Lyon Co. Toronto".
  • Upper Level, South Face

    Upper Level, South Face

    Left:

    St. Matthew



    At the bottom is the N. T. Lyon mark and the date 1926.
  • Upper Level, South Face

    Upper Level, South Face

    Right:

    Likely St. Paul, holding a sword and a scroll.



    This window is signed and dated in the lower right hand corner "N. T. Lyon Co. Toronto 1926".
  • The Redeemer in 1897

    The Redeemer in 1897

    The first memorial window was probably installed in the late 19th or early 20th century. The rest of the windows in the church were installed between 1906 and 1929. Most were produced by N.T. Lyon Co., a Toronto firm which began in the 1880s.

Primary Sidebar

Happening this week

Friday, March 31

12:15pm Mid-day Prayer

Saturday, April 1

12:15pm Mid-day Prayer

Sunday, April 2

9:00am Palm Sunday at 9 AM
10:30am Palm Sunday at 10:30 AM
7:00pm Bach Vespers
8:00pm Compline – Online

Monday, April 3

12:15pm Mid-day Prayer
12:15pm Monday in Holy Week – 12:15 PM Holy Eucharist
6:00pm Monday in Holy Week – 6 PM Holy Eucharist

Tuesday, April 4

12:15pm Mid-day Prayer
12:15pm Tuesday in Holy Week – 12:15 PM Holy Eucharist
6:00pm Tuesday in Holy Week – 6 PM Holy Eucharist

Wednesday, April 5

Prayers from Home
12:15pm Mid-day Prayer
12:15pm Wednesday in Holy Week – 12:15 PM Holy Eucharist
6:00pm Tenebrae – A Service of Darkness

Thursday, April 6

12:15pm Mid-day Prayer
7:30pm Maundy Thursday Holy Eucharist and Garden Watch

Never miss out

We encourage friends and members of the church to sign up for our eNews, featuring timely news and announcements.

Sign up for eNews







  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.







Sermons

Who Sinned?

March 19, 2023 | Sylvia Keesmaat

Thirsty Evangelists

March 12, 2023 | Susan Haig

Can You Let Go?

March 5, 2023 | Steven Mackison

View Sermon Archive

Footer

Church of the Redeemer
Anglican Church of Canada
162 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON M5S 1M4

416-922-4948 (telephone)
416-922-0375 (fax)

send us an email »

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Contact us
  • Directions & Accessibility
  • Service Times
  • Renting Space
  • The Common Table
    (drop-in program)
  • Support Us
  • Sunday Readings
  • Prayer Cycle
  • Latest Sermons

Sunday Service Times

9 AM - Sunday Worship on Zoom

10:30 AM - Sung Eucharist in the Church

7 PM - Evening Worship in the Church

8:00 PM - Compline
(online only)

Church of the Redeemer copyright © 2023.  Site by Carlen Communications.

The Church of the Redeemer
162 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON M5S 1M4

416-922-4948 (telephone)
416-922-0375 (fax)
1-866-329-2365 (toll free)

send us an email »