February 2026 Issue
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Walk & worship
St. Luke, Peterborough, St. John, Ida and the Parish of Craighurst and Midhurst hold walks and worship during the winter solstice in December. The outings ...
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The Anglican
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New Year’s greetings
Bishop Andrew and Mary Asbil along with Chancellor Marg Creal exchange New Year’s greetings with friends at the annual Bishop’s Levee, held at St. James ...
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The Anglican
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Beatitudes reveal our vision
The word “stewardship” often makes us think immediately about money, budgets and commitments. Those things matter, but if we begin there, we miss the heart ...
Written by
Peter Misiaszek
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We can aspire to everyday holiness
The new year has begun, but 2026 is nonetheless young. There’s still time to make resolutions for the year ahead. How about this one: resolving ...
Written by
Murray MacAdam
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The caregiver pilgrimage
A pilgrimage is both a holy journey and a powerful metaphor. Whether metaphorical or physical, it takes the pilgrim away from their normal context, and ...
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The Rev. Canon Lucy Reid
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Finding hope in the deep dark of winter
With cold nights that fall fast and weeks of little sun, winter challenges us with her relentlessness. By February, many of us sigh a breath ...
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Melodie Ng
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Season plants seeds, provides insights
Early in the Season of Spiritual Renewal, the Rev. Canon Dr. Judy Paulsen compiled a collection of prayers called Prayers Through the Ages. The resource ...
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Stuart Mann
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Diocese appoints new Communications director
Martha Holmen has been appointed the diocese’s next director of Communications, beginning her new role on April 13. Ms. Holmen has served in the communications ...
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The Anglican
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Laity receive Order of the Diocese of Toronto
The Order of the Diocese of Toronto, an award created in 2013, honours members of the laity in the diocese who have given outstanding service ...
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The Anglican
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Hope appears in perilous places
The first full day of the diocesan delegation’s visit to the Holy Land began, fittingly, on the Mount of Olives, where we visited the Princess ...
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The Rev. Canon Dr. Christopher Brittain
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Power displaces prayer
“Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to it! How often have I desired to gather your children ...
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The Rev. Steve Berube
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Walls witness daily survival
The first time I saw a bullet wound was when I was a chaplain in a children’s hospital in Atlanta. It was on the arm ...
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The Rev. Gerlyn Henry
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Art exposes harsh realities
At Dar Al Kaima University in Bethlehem, resistance to the Occupation is played out in visual arts, film, performing arts and other creative fields of ...
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The Rev. Michael Stuchbery
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Hope shines in the darkness
What’s happening in Israel/Palestine? Admittedly, if I was asked this question before our pilgrimage to the Holy Land, my answer would have probably been vague ...
Written by
The Rev. Dr. Alvardo Adderley
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Faith thrives despite hardship
On day seven of our pilgrimage – Sunday – our trustworthy driver Zuzu picked us up after breakfast to drive us to Ramallah, where we ...
Written by
The Rev. Dr. Jeff Nowers
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Families bear heaviest cost
What does it look like to live with constant fear and never have a peaceful night’s sleep? How do you play outside with your small ...
Written by
The Rev. Canon Nicola Skinner
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Farm survives amid occupation
Daoud Nassar and his family live on a hill-top farm near Bethlehem called Tent of Nations. Their terraced land produces abundant harvests of olives, grapes ...
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Dr. Sylvia Keesmaat
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Parish supports college students
VICTORIA – Julian of Norwich parish in the Diocese of Islands and Inlets has launched an innovative project, Julian’s Place, to support the food, financial ...
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The Anglican
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Church lends skates to one and all
WINDSOR – The volunteers who run the city’s free skate lending program are having a busy year, with the opening of the new rink in ...
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The Anglican
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Jazz vespers draws a crowd
OTTAWA – The Parish of South Carleton has received a Future Fund grant of $4,085 to help expand its jazz vespers program. “We’re very grateful ...
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The Anglican
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Priest to retire after long, full ministry
On Nov. 30, Dean Stephen Hance announced that the Rev. Canon Dr. Stephen Fields, sub-dean of the Diocese of Toronto and vicar of St. James ...
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The Anglican




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