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Qu’est-ce que le bonheur?

Les mots « anglican » et « anglicanisme » dérivent du latin ecclesia anglicana, qui signifie simplement « l’église anglaise ».​ La forme de christianisme ...
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Military chaplains bless parishes and are blessed by them

The Anglican Church of Canada has a long history of supporting members of the Canadian Armed Forces and their families sending priests to serve in ...
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Looking west from Binn Mhairg in Connemara

We are part of creation

County Galway nestles into the midpoint of the west coast of Ireland. The beautiful region of Connemara reaches out into the Atlantic Ocean, with the ...
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Christ Church, Bells Corners — Deanery of West Ottawa

One of the most plaintive inquiries ever received at the Diocesan Archives is for a photograph of the brand, spanking new frame Christ Church, Bells ...
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The Rev. Herbert O'Driscoll

In memory of the Rev. Thomas Herbert O’Driscoll

We have recently learned of the death of the Rev. Herb O’Driscoll. I first encountered Herb in Ottawa in the mid 1960s when the Sunday ...
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James Andriulaitis speaking at the opening of the Belong Ottawa art exhibit

We are put here to blossom, to sing

James Andriulaitis was among the Belong Ottawa artists sharing his work—poetry and photography—at the Ottawa Public Library art exhibit. This is an excerpt from his ...
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Massive rocks at the sea.

Marking the Season of Creation

In the appointment agreement I provide to the Incumbents and Associate Incumbents of our parishes, expectations concerning worship are clearly laid out in these words: ...
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Exterior view

St. John, Antrim — Deanery of the Southwest

We may well ponder what the good farmers of the Antrim vicinity were thinking when they began drawing timbers and other construction materials to build ...
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Dairy cows at sunset

Listening for God’s voice and following

When I was young, I worked for several summers on my Uncle George’s farm. It was a dairy farm which meant that every morning we ...
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