May 2021 Issue
St. James, Carleton Place building an ecumenical coalition for housing
Two years ago, the congregation of St James, Carleton Place put together a mission statement that aspired to leadership “in community programs that provide supportive, ...
Written by
David Humphreys
Vaccination questions answered by the diocesan advisor
With a few production and distribution bumps along the way, several COVID-19 vaccines are now available in Canada with more doses on the way. As ...
Written by
Perspective
Affordable housing work will continue after anniversary
Bishop Shane Parker’s Easter sermon, with its call to embrace the challenges that face us, gives fresh impetus to those in the diocese who are ...
Written by
David Humphreys
Fund fosters learning and reconciliation work throughout the diocese
“’Chi chiskutimaasunaanaau: We Are Learning’ was a tremendous event in the life of our parish, and in my own personal life” said the Rev. Stephen ...
Written by
Debbie Grisdale
Virtual therapy brings important care into patients’ homes
Talking with Crosstalk just before Easter, Ibrahim Faltas, the general director of the Jerusalem Princess Basma Centre was worried about rising numbers of COVID-19 cases ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
Church of the Resurrection takes a brave step
Until March 1 of this year, I was the People’s Warden of the Church of the Resurrection. That was the day when Bishop Shane officially ...
Written by
Catherine Smith
Memories, reflections from members
Lynn and I first came to Church of the Resurrection (COR) at the beginning of 1980, together with a year-old daughter. Fr Ralph Smith was ...
Written by
Fred and Lynn Meredith
COR’s early days
The Church of the Resurrection was established by Bishop Ernest Reed in 1963 in view of the rapid development of Riverside Park and was served ...
Written by
Philip Cockshutt
Catherine Munroe, Rector’s Warden at St. Thomas
One of the bright spots this past year was having so many members of the former Church of the Resurrection join us at St. Thomas ...
Written by
Perspective
The deciding moment: Special Vestry meeting July 2020
The Rev. Michael Garner was appointed Assistant Curate in October 2019 and was with the parish as it considered the possibility of disestablishing. He described ...
Written by
Perspective
A word from the Bishop
Following the parish’s decision to disestablish, Bishop Shane shared these thoughts with parishioners when he announced that he was appointing the Rev. Tim Kehoe as Incumbent and ...
Written by
Bishop Shane Parker
More COR memories
I have been thinking of many treasured memories of COR and how much COR meant to our family…husband Ron and daughters Rhonda and Rosemary. …Our girls ...
Written by
Perspective
Black History Month and the Canadian story celebrated
On Feb. 26, members of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa gathered online to celebrate Black History Month, with a special Evening Service. As we continue ...
Written by
The Rev. Deacon Elizabeth December-Lovell
New refugee ministry staff get started
There are two new friendly faces at the diocesan Refugee Ministry. Ishita Ghose and Safiyah Rochelle began their work as case managers in February, preparing ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
1000 Doves ready to take flight
In recent months, people across the diocese have been creating origami paper doves in a project to support the diocesan Refugee Ministry. Now the goal ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
Ottawa, Trinity
Trinity Church, Ottawa South, had humble beginnings in 1876, with its first worship services held in a local temperance hall. By the end of the ...
Written by
Glenn J Lockwood
A Prayer Adapted from one by Theresa of Avila
We have no hands but our hands, to do your work today. We have no feet but our feet, to lead others in your way. ...
Written by
Paul Dumbrille
National Worship Conference 2021 goes virtual
The National Planning Committee of the Anglican Lutheran National Worship Conference (NWC) announced in March that this year’s conference will be held online. The 2020 ...
Written by
Perspective
Mask-makers!
Mask-makers! 510 Rideau / Shawenjeagamik has said they would welcome cloth masks that are dark colours, as the majority of their clients are male. Carrie ...
Written by
Perspective
Bishop’s Gala: Raising funds for important international causes
Tune in for an evening of entertainment featuring talent from across the Diocese of Ottawa. Gala tickets are available now, and numbers are limited—they will ...
Written by
Perspective
The provenance of Sister Jerusalem