
Walking with those who choose a medically assisted death and their loved ones
Among the many demanding roles clergy step in and out of is providing pastoral care to people who are dying and to their loved ones.
Leigh Anne Williams is the editor of Perspective. Before coming to the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, she was a staff writer at the Anglican Journal and the Canadian correspondent for Publishers Weekly. She has also written for TIME Magazine and the Toronto Star.
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Among the many demanding roles clergy step in and out of is providing pastoral care to people who are dying and to their loved ones.

Marking the end of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, clergy and parishioners from multiple denominations gathered at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in downtown

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St. Luke’s Table has a new location for a Saturday program this winter in the parish hall of St. Barnabas Anglican Church in downtown Ottawa

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