In Toronto, Cass Loma is...
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In Toronto, Cass Loma is a monument to greed and dissipation. It vividly illustrates the vanity of selfish extravagance and flamboyance. Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, prominent Canadian financier, industrialist and military officer of the early 20th century, built a 98-room castle on a hill overlooking the city. From 1911-14, 300 men constructed the castle at a cost of $3.5 million. The imposing structure is 300 feet high, with secret passageways and an 800-foot tunnel. Occupied by only Sir Henry and his wife, Lady Mary, with their 40 servants, it had a special suite built for the queen of England when she would visit. But the queen never came, and Sir Henry lost his fortune in real estate ventures. The castle was deeded to the City of Toronto because he was unable to pay the taxes on the property.
God warns, through this text, against setting our hearts on wealth, and its power and glitter. For the world and the things of this world will pass away. Rather, we are to put Jesus Christ at the center of our lives. We are to amass Christian virtues instead of whatever we can pile up in riches and glory. These have promise for this life and for the life that is to come.
God warns, through this text, against setting our hearts on wealth, and its power and glitter. For the world and the things of this world will pass away. Rather, we are to put Jesus Christ at the center of our lives. We are to amass Christian virtues instead of whatever we can pile up in riches and glory. These have promise for this life and for the life that is to come.
