November 2022 Issue
News
FaithWorks Sunday set for Nov. 20
On Nov. 20, the diocese will mark its third annual FaithWorks Sunday, a day to focus attention on this year’s FaithWorks campaign and the important ...
Written by
Martha Holmen
News
Priest brings prayers together in new book
A new book envisioned by a priest in the Diocese of Toronto is helping to make some of the oldest and most beautiful prayers from ...
Written by
Martha Holmen
Parish News
Garden open
The Rev. Canon Janet Reid-Hockin and Ian Beverley cut the ribbon to open the Bayview Garden Project at St. Cuthbert, Leaside on Sept. 18. The ...
Written by
The Anglican
Parish News
Running for clean water
Bishop Kevin Robertson (back row, second from right) joins some volunteers and participants in the 12th annual Schomberg Country Run on Sept. 24. The run ...
Written by
The Anglican
Comment
Time to make social assistance a real lifeline
With inflation at the highest rates seen in decades, the cost of living is on everyone’s mind these days. There is probably no one in ...
Written by
Elin Goulden
Feature
Royal visit
The Queen and Prince Philip attended a service at St. James Cathedral during their visit to Toronto in 2010. After the service, the Queen rededicated ...
Written by
The Anglican
Comment
The Queen and duty
“I promise to do my best, to do my duty to God and the Queen, to keep the law of the wolf cub pack and ...
Written by
The Rev. Daniel Graves
Feature
‘She loved this country’
A national memorial service in commemoration of Queen Elizabeth II was held at St. James Cathedral in Toronto on Sept. 20. The service was preceded ...
Written by
Stuart Mann
News
Churches form regional ministry
It’s been a while since St. George, Hastings was full for an Evensong service, but that was the case on Sept. 25 as about 70 ...
Written by
Stuart Mann
News
Convent offers retreats, plans to renovate guest house
Like so many churches and other businesses throughout the pandemic, the Sisterhood of St. John the Divine has been creative in staying connected with family, ...
Written by
The Anglican
Parish News
Parish tackles climate crisis
Church of the Redeemer, Bloor St. tackled the climate crisis head-on through a two-part worship, education and action series in early October, involving both in-person ...
Written by
Murray MacAdam
Comment
It was amazing to see my skill set grow
Rose St. Thomas is the co-coordinator of the diocese’s Youth Ministry Apprenticeship Program. The Youth Ministry Apprenticeship Program (YMAP) allows people who have a potential ...
Written by
The Anglican
Comment
Does our language help or hinder our mission?
“We’re not speaking the language of the younger generation.” Archbishop Ted Scott’s comment continues to percolate through my mind more than 35 years after he ...
Written by
Murray MacAdam
Feature
‘It is a privilege and honour to attend’
Bishops Andrew Asbil, Riscylla Shaw and Kevin Robertson of the Diocese of Toronto shared their thoughts on the 15th Lambeth Conference during an online conversation ...
Written by
The Anglican
Comment
Take heart, take courage
The Most Rev. Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, gave this closing sermon to the 15th Lambeth Conference at Canterbury Cathedral on Aug. 7. It has ...
Written by
The Anglican
Parish News
Forgotten voices brought back to life
As both an actor and a Christian, Peter Kennedy, a lifelong parishioner at Trinity East (Little Trinity) in Toronto, has long been interested in sermons, ...
Written by
Naomi Racz
News
Farewell
St. James Cathedral bids farewell to Dean Stephen Vail on Sept. 11, his last Sunday at the church before his retirement. Dean Vail (top left) ...
Written by
The Anglican
News
Briefly
Synod coming up The diocese’s 161st Regular Session of Synod will convene online Nov. 17-19. For more information, visit www.toronto.anglican.ca/upcomingsynod. Coverage of Synod will be ...
Written by
The Anglican
News
New tombstone honours heroic cleric
HALIFAX – A Canadian hero who had lain in an unmarked grave for decades now has a tombstone honouring his life, thanks to an American ...
Written by
The Anglican
News
Church helps Ukrainian kids learn English
FREDRICTON – During a sunny week in late July, 20 children – 18 of them from Ukraine – gathered at St. John’s church in Saint ...
Written by
The Anglican
News
Churches provide bikes to migrant workers
LONDON – St. Aidan’s church in London, Ont. partnered with Christ Church, Chatham to deliver close to 100 donated bikes to migrant workers in southwestern ...
Written by
The Anglican
News
Youth gather for fun, prayer and reflection
The Bishop’s Youth Ministry Committee (BYMC) was delighted to be back in person this year for the diocesan ReCharge Youth Retreat. We had 87 participants ...
Written by
The Rev. Brian Suggs
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