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First virtual Bishop’s Gala in May raised funds and lifted spirits

Bishop Shane Parker extended his thanks to everyone who helped make the 38th annual and first ever virtual Bishop’s Gala on May 27, a success. ...
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Clergy News

The Rev. Jonathan Askwith has been appointed Associate Incumbent of the Area Parish of Mississippi Lake, effective Aug. 3, 2021. The Rev. Canon Kevin Flynn ...
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Diocese launches Project Anti-racism

The Anglican Diocese of Ottawa has retained the international consultancy firm GlobalLK to lead it through a major staff development and training program: Project Anti-racism: ...
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Christ Church Aylmer with doors open

Opening doors

Sunday, Sept. 12 is slated as the day when Anglicans across the diocese will return to in-person indoor services in all parishes, but Christ Church ...
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Impromptu memorial for victims of Residential Schools with a pair of moccasins in the centre

We grieve with all whose children never came home.

The Rev. Canon Hilary Murray represented the Anglican Church at an interfaith vigil to honour the memory of Indigenous children who did not return from ...
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June 26 Canadian Anglican Cursillo Triennial General Meeting 1 p.m to 4 p.m. The Canadian Anglican Cursillo Secretariat (CACS) invites Cursillistas to attend the 2021 ...
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Drawing by Ophelia

Celebrating young artists and “All Mothers and Children Count”

The theme was interpreted by 15 diocesan children, including: Amy, Maggie, Ophelia, Lauryn, Liam, and Drew. THANK YOU to all those who participated in our ...
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Giving thanks

Many readers will have received a phone call thanking them for their donations to the Today for Tomorrow (T4T) campaign, which raises funds to support the Community Ministries  and ...
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Sue Evans

Creatively mixing church and community

Sue Evans, co-ordinator of the Centre for Creative Living in Almonte, Ont., describes the Centre as “an interesting experiment that has taken hold.”  There have ...
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