June 2023 Issue
Clergy and staff news
Sarah Davis has been appointed Executive Director of Cornerstone Housing for Women, effective Feb. 1, 2021. The Rev. George Kwari has been appointed Co-ordinator of ...
Written by
Perspective
Ground breaking excitement for the Housing Project for Bells Corners
Officials from all three levels of government and the diocese gathered on Nov. 13 at Christ Church Bells Corners (CCBC) to break ground for the ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
Very Reverend Beth Bretzlaff installed as Dean and Rector of Christ Church Cathedral
The Very Rev. Beth Bretzlaff was installed as Dean of Ottawa and Rector of Christ Church Cathedral at an evensong service on Nov. 22, with ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
What does a Dean do?
Following Crosstalk’s November article “Welcoming the new Dean,” a reader wrote to ask for more information about what the role of the Dean of the ...
Written by
The Very Rev. Beth Bretzlaff
Virtual Walk-a-thon a real success
The Virtual Walk-a-thon for our Centretown Emergency Food Centre on Oct. 4 was an amazing success. We have been blessed. We raised $34,000. A number ...
Written by
Elizabeth Kent
A Few of My Favourite Things
While news of vaccines on the way are a bright point of hope, it seems we all have some months ahead of coping with a ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
Creativity flourishes in quilting project now exhibited in the Parish of Huntley
At the start of Advent in November 2019, a small group of ladies started meeting for a couple of hours one afternoon per week. One ...
Written by
Perspective
Today 4 Tomorrow gives hope!
Today 4 Tomorrow (T4T) partners with four day programs, five shelters for women, counselling support services, refugee services, and outreach ministries such as the Youth ...
Written by
Jane Scanlon
Workshop offers seniors financial planning information
Financial planning can be a daunting or overwhelming task at any age. On Nov. 27, the Diocese partnered with a Lutheran charitable foundation and the ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
I’ve given up waiting!
Like many of you, I keep hoping that next month may be different and finally I might have the opportunity to see the “face of ...
Written by
The Rt. Rev. John Chapman
Remember that we do not walk alone
In the ending of the old year and the beginning of the New Year we are bombarded with endless lists of the top 10 movies, ...
Written by
The Rev. Canon Stewart Murray
Cathedral Deanery
We see here Christ Church Cathedral, Ottawa, as photographed from the southwest by William James Topley in 1899. So inferior was the design reputation of ...
Written by
Glenn J Lockwood
Hospital ministries carry on
The provincial lockdown which began in March has curtailed in-person visits with patients at the Ottawa Hospital (TOH), which means that both campuses are off-limits ...
Written by
The Rev. Deacon Steve Zytveld
Anglican Church Women
Dear friends, These long months of dealing with COVID-19 have been a brand-new experience for all of us. Easter, summer holidays, Thanksgiving and now Christmas ...
Written by
Perspective
Cornerstone’s emergency shelter moves to a new location
Just before Christmas, 34 homeless and vulnerable women boarded an OC Transpo bus at the Cornerstone Emergency Shelter on O’Connor Street for a short ride ...
Written by
David Humphreys
When the desert blooms, life begins anew
One of the great joys in my ministry has been a close connection with our companion Diocese of Jerusalem and the Middle East. Since 2004, ...
Written by
Bishop Shane Parker
Clergy News
The Rev. Adam Brown has been appointed Assistant Curate in the Area Parish of the St. Lawrence, effective Feb. 15, 2021. The Rev. Susan Lewis ...
Written by
Perspective
St. Helen’s and All Saints youth team up to give well stocked backpacks to homeless teens
On Dec. 6, 2020, the youth and their leaders from St. Helen’s Anglican Church and All Saints Westboro came together to create backpacks full of ...
Written by
Clara Adams
East end Ottawa parish boosts artists and raises funds with an online fair
St. Helen’s fine art fair was off to a fantastic start last year with 18 local artists about ready to display and sell over 140 ...
Written by
Perspective
Patricia Love honoured with Award of Distinction
An award for her leadership in a ministry of restorative justice was recently presented to Patricia Love during a virtual ceremony drawing together friends, family, ...
Written by
The Ven. Garth Bulmer
Centre 105 in Cornwall counts its blessings
It was almost one year ago when Taylor Seguin, Centre 105’s young program co-ordinator, stepped into his new job on Mar. 1 after the Rev. ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
Walking and talking about labyrinths
Throughout the diocese, people have been finding creative ways to be the church even when they could not gather in church buildings. Like many other ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
A Conversation with Albert Dumont
Last fall, in the wake of the violent death of George Floyd and the ensuing protests, Crosstalk began publishing a series of articles on racism. ...
Written by
Perspective
Online stewardship resources
The Episcopal Network for Stewardship (TENS) has done an excellent job of pivoting to provide online resources and webinars during the pandemic. The Anglican Diocese ...
Written by
Jane Scanlon
Finding solace in the rhythm of faith and liturgy
As I write this, it is early January. Christmas is over and the tree is gone but the chalk marks over my door are fresh ...
Written by
Rev. Rhonda Waters
Saint Stephen, Kazabazua
We see here Saint Stephen’s Church, Kazabazua, as photographed by Brian Glenn on 24 April 2010. Any newcomer to Saint Stephen’s Church, Kazabazua—however momentarily mystified ...
Written by
Glenn J Lockwood
The ACW at St. Mary the Virgin, Blackburn
Dear friends, COVID has shut a lot of our churches and social groups down, but you can’t keep a good group of women down. Here ...
Written by
Perspective
Pulling through the pandemic together
Bishop Shane Parker offered some encouragement to more than 240 wardens and treasurers from across the diocese who gathered online on Jan. 25 to hear ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
The making of Brother Thankful
In mid-March last year, everything changed overnight. Words that had been abstract and distant suddenly became real and present: novel coronavirus; severe acute respiratory syndrome ...
Written by
Bishop Shane Parker
Clergy News
The Rev. Canon Robert Heard has been appointed Interim-priest-in-charge for the Area Parish of Prescott-North Glengarry, effective Feb. 4. Peggy Lister has been appointed Chair ...
Written by
Perspective
Day programs rise to meet pandemic challenges
This winter’s second wave of the pandemic has challenged the day programs of the Community Ministries in Ottawa as never before. The integrated services of ...
Written by
David Humphreys
Our Canadian story: Still on the frontlines
February is Black History Month — a time to commemorate, celebrate and recognize the achievements of Black Canadians. It is also an opportunity for people to ...
Written by
Perspective
St. Paul’s Almonte finds new way to reach out with new partners
It’s tradition. For many years, Mississippi Mills residents in need enjoy a complimentary dinner with all the fixings in the church hall at St. Paul’s ...
Written by
Deane Zeeman
Wash one another’s feet
It’s been almost a year now since I visited with the midwives in the mountains of Chiapas, Mexico. Many of these women had at one ...
Written by
Liana Gallant
Historic Bales for the North project winding down
Dear Friends, We are writing with with heavy hearts as the pandemic and lockdown situation continues. We have given considerable deliberation to the actual continuation ...
Written by
Marni Crossley
International Women’s Day — Standing with the women of Chiapas, Mexico
Last year, I attended International Women’s Day in San Cristobal, Chiapas, Mexico. Earlier that week, I’d been visiting midwives in a village a couple of ...
Written by
Liana Gallant
IWD 2021 theme “Choose to Challenge” reminds us of the REDress Project
The words of the women in at the International Women’s Day protest in San Cristobal, Mexico in Liana’s article echo with a terrible familiarity here ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
Email scam hits Ottawa parishioners
Parishioners in Ottawa recently received fraudulent email messages that appeared to be sent by a priest in the diocese asking them to buy gift cards ...
Written by
Cathy Kent
Stewardship challenge for the month of March
For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love & self-discipline. —2 Timothy 1:7 Even during a pandemic, ...
Written by
Jane Scanlon
Priority, time and effort being given to strengthening our communications in the Diocese of Ottawa
In May 2020, Bishop Shane Parker appointed the Diocesan Communications Advisory Panel, chaired by Brian Cameron. The Panel is made up of The Very Rev. ...
Written by
Jane Scanlon
Getting to know the 2020-2021 Youth Interns
The Youth Internship Program (YIP) creates a space for young adults to learn, grow, gain practical experience in work placements and to explore questions of ...
Written by
Jennifer Omoike
Hospitality as a remedy for division
If you’re anything like me, you can’t help but be aware of the social and political division that is unfolding in our midst. The recent ...
Written by
Rev. Dr. Jon Martin
Silver Creek, Saint Thomas
We see here the Church of Saint Thomas, Silver Creek in the Deanery of West Quebec, as photographed by Brian Glenn on 7 May 2009. ...
Written by
Glenn J Lockwood
Bulletin Board
March 5 St Stephen’s Ottawa West will be hosting a World Day of Prayer service on Zoom at 1 p.m. For registration please email [email protected] Seniors ...
Written by
Perspective
St. James, Perth plans to upgrade more local properties to create affordable housing
The parish of St. James, Perth, is developing a plan to create badly needed affordable housing using existing buildings. It’s based on the successful housing ...
Written by
David Humphreys
The hope we need to sustain us can never be destroyed
I have written before of pilgrimages to the land of the Holy One, and how I look forward to leading them again in the future. My ...
Written by
Bishop Shane Parker
Clergy News
The Rev. Canon Kevin Flynn has been appointed to the Cathedral Canonery in the Name of Jesus as Canon Liturgist, effective March 11. The Rev. ...
Written by
Perspective
New executive director takes the lead at Cornerstone
Sarah Davis began work as the new executive director of Cornerstone Housing for Women in January. After growing up in Hamilton, Ont., Davis came to ...
Written by
Perspective
Parish News
The Parish of the Church of the Resurrection in Ottawa was disestablished as of March 1, 2021. The territory of the parish was allotted to ...
Written by
Perspective
Centre 105 in Cornwall grows to serve
Centre 105 in Cornwall has added staff, expanded kitchen capacity and opened accessible washrooms to respond more effectively to community needs. “The demand has ...
Written by
David Humphreys
Parishes work to keep affordable housing projects moving forward
The COVID-19 pandemic has had both a negative and positive impact on homelessness and affordable housing in the Diocese of Ottawa. It has caused even ...
Written by
David Humphreys
Bishop’s Gala: Raising funds for important international causes
38th Annual and First Virtual Gala and Silent Auction Thursday, May 27 Tickets: bishopsgala2021.eventbrite.ca Donations also welcome Tune in for an evening of entertainment featuring talent from ...
Written by
Perspective
Calling all young artists in our diocese!
Parents have a unique ability to make something magical out of something simple—a pillow case made into a great Halloween costume, or some healthy veggies ...
Written by
The Rev. Rosemary Parker
Review aims to update committees to better support strategic priorities
Following the Bishop’s Charge to Synod in October 2020, a governance review of diocesan committees is now underway. A key element of synodical governance in ...
Written by
Henry Schultz
Faith groups work together to support Indigenous rights
The All My Relations Working Group is asking Ottawa Anglicans to express their support for Bill C-15, legislation to implement the UN Declaration on the ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
Earth Day 51 comes on April 22
Our planet, God’s beautiful creation, needs our help! Not just on the 51st Earth Day but every day. No matter whether we live in an ...
Written by
Perspective
A year of Seniors in Conversation
Every Tuesday morning, I get to do a job I love. With my roommates still asleep, my coffee brewing, and my laptop open, I start ...
Written by
Paige Kahkonen
Legacy gift transforms St. Margaret’s hall
When pandemic restrictions are lifted and parishioners are once again able to gather in the hall of St. Margaret’s, Vanier, they will see that the ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
Waiting on God
It’s been over one year and I’m still waiting. Waiting for life beyond colour coded stages. Waiting for a vaccine. Waiting in lineups for groceries. ...
Written by
Rev. Colin McFarland
Praying with the prayers of the saints
Christians who have gone before us provide inspiration and examples of living the Christian life. They can also provide us with prayers that we can ...
Written by
Paul Dumbrille
Franktown, Saint James
We think of the late nineteenth century as an era of church building. In what is now the Diocese of Ottawa some 87 churches were ...
Written by
Glenn J Lockwood
The Diocese turns 125
The Diocese of Ottawa was established on April 7, 1896. The Memorial Window in Christ Church Cathedral, commissioned for the Cathedral’s 150th anniversary in 1982, ...
Written by
Perspective
Recommended reading
Paul Ruban’s book of short stories Crevaison en corbillard was awarded the prestigious 2020 Prix Trillium. Parishioners and choristers at Christ Church Cathedral may remember ...
Written by
Perspective
Bishop marks 125th anniversary with a challenge for the future
In his Easter Sunday sermon at Christ Church Cathedral, Bishop Shane Parker noted that April 7, 2021, would be the 125th anniversary of the day ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
The provenance of Sister Jerusalem
When I was consecrated and seated as the Bishop of Ottawa on May 31 last year—the Day of Pentecost—I was presented with a pectoral cross, ...
Written by
Bishop Shane Parker
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
Bishop asks parishes to work and discern together as one
Representatives from every parish across the diocese gathered online on April 20 for the launch of a major collaborative initiative to shape parish ministry for ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
As summer begins and we seek rest…
It is very hard to believe that one year ago, on May 31, 2020, the day of Pentecost, I was consecrated to be your bishop. ...
Written by
Bishop Shane Parker
Diocesan parental leave policy updated
The Pregnancy Parental and Paternity Leave policy has been recently changed to reflect the ongoing commitment to fairness, equality and the importance of supporting staff ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
Remembering Canon Alan Winship
Canon Alan Winship, Chancellor Emeritus for the Diocese of Ottawa, 87, passed away on May 5, 2021. Winship’s 40-year service to the diocese as Solicitor ...
Written by
Leigh Anne Williams
Dumont named Poet Laureate for the City of Ottawa
Albert Dumont has been named as the English language Poet Laureate for the City of Ottawa. He is the first Indigenous poet to be appointed ...
Written by
Perspective
Looking forward to two years as Poet Laureate
After giving it considerable thought, I have concluded that one life came to an end for me after I wrote my first poem and another ...
Written by
Albert Dumont
Letter to the editor
Dear Editor February’s Anglican Journal article, ‘Rethinking darkness and light; Leaders in the Lutheran and United churches on language and anti-Blackness’, describes the damaging impact ...
Written by
Perspective
StMartins@Home: Bringing ‘Church’ Home
Over the past year of lockdowns, clergy and parishes have responded with a variety of inventive online solutions to bring church to parishioners. Yet, for ...
Written by
Rev. Dr Mary-Cate Garden
Affordable Housing: Diocese looks back and beyond 2021
The diocese’s Homelessness and Affordable Housing Working Group (HAHWG) is moving into a new phase that is expected to place greater emphasis on partnering with ...
Written by
David Humphreys
Perth housing proposal sparks interest
Lanark County, struggling to find more badly needed affordable housing, is welcoming a proposal from St James Perth that would lift a barrier to expanding ...
Written by
David Humphreys
Listening and learning in the deep winter forest and on our journey through the pandemic