Newman Centre, Toronto

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Newman Centre
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Newman Centre, Toronto
Former namesMatthews House
General information
TypeStudent Drop-in Centre and Residence
Architectural style Romanesque revival
Location University of Toronto
AddressHoskin Avenue
Town or cityToronto
CountryCanada
Coordinates 43°39′52″N79°23′54″W / 43.66444°N 79.39827°W / 43.66444; -79.39827 Coordinates: 43°39′52″N79°23′54″W / 43.66444°N 79.39827°W / 43.66444; -79.39827
Construction started1890
Completed1891
Owner Archdiocese of Toronto
Technical details
MaterialTerra cotta red bricks
Design and construction
Architect(s)David Roberts
DesignationsHeritage status [1]
Website
NewmanToronto.com

Newman Centre is the Roman Catholic university chaplaincy for the University of Toronto. It is housed in what was the home of Wilmot Deloui Matthews. It is located at the corner of Hoskin Avenue and St. George Street, across from the Robarts Library on the University of Toronto campus. It is under the direction of the Archdiocese of Toronto and is associated with the neighbouring St. John Henry Newman Catholic Church.

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Site history

Construction

The structure was built in 1890-1891 by the Canadian businessman "The Barley King of Canada" Wilmot Deloui Matthews, designed by Toronto architect David Roberts. It is constructed of red clay, terra-cotta bricks, plum-coloured Credit Valley sandstone and pressed terra-cotta decorative elements. In 1899, to celebrate his daughter's wedding, Matthews hired architect George M. Miller and sculptor Gustav Hahn to design an Art Nouveau ballroom in the house. In 1900, a larger kitchen was added. Later expansions would see an upper floor and basement being converted to create more living space. [1]

Originally, there was a coach house adjacent to it. The coach house was later replaced by St. Thomas Aquinas Church. [2]

Purchase

In 1919, Matthews died. In 1922, the house was sold to the Newman Foundation. The Newman Foundation was a body created to purchase a suitable site for the local Newman Club. [1] The Newman Club's purpose is to support Roman Catholic students in secular universities. The Newman Foundation was able to raise the necessary funds because of donations from two major benefactors, one of whom was Frank Patrick O'Connor. This allowed the foundation to purchase the property for the sum of $100,000. [2]

The Newman Centre is one of the city's preserved examples of Romanesque Revival architecture. In 1977, it became one of the first buildings in Toronto to receive heritage status from the Ontario Heritage Trust. [1] The cost of maintenance is met by the Archdiocese of Toronto. The site has been used for filming, including scenes from Spotlight, Suits, The Odd Squad and Storage Wars. [2]

Ministry

The students that live in the centre are known as Student Campus Ministers. This role was established by Fr. Thomas Rosica CSB in 1994. Until Fr Rosica's departure in 2000, the chaplaincy was administered by the Congregation of St. Basil. Originally, from 1913 to 1936 it was run by the Paulist Fathers. In 2000, the Basilians handed it over to the archdiocese who continue to serve the centre and parish. [2] Today, ministry at the Newman Centre is delivered by the Pastoral Team, Student Campus Ministers, and the Newman Catholic Student Club. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Newman Centre from HistoricPlaces.ca, retrieved 28 May 2014
  2. 1 2 3 4 Our History from NewmanToronto.com, retrieved 28 May 2014
  3. Mission from NewmanToronto.com, retrieved 14 December 2014