ARTICLES

Diocese may double original goal

by Bill Mous In the face of an unprecedented global crisis, our diocese launched a refugee sponsorship initiative as a way of marking its 140th

“Say your grace before you eat”

Patricia Griffith-Jones lives in Guelph and writes: “As children we always said grace before eating and we taught our children the same growing up. Here

My visit to Uganda

by Norma Rookwood I was filled with joy and anticipation when I received a call in November 2015 from Sleeping Children Around The World. I

Quiet Saturday – Transforming Grief

Archdeacon Max Woolaver leads this Quiet Day at St. John’s Convent in Toronto on November 12. Through prayer with the Shema (“Hear, O Israel, the

Keen observation

The picture accompanying Terry Brown’s note on “Celebrant or Presider” (September 2016) clearly shows a deacon—not a priest—doing something, but is he really “leading the

Dear Friend:

“There’s a lot more in this paper than you think you would get in 12 pages,” wrote a professional journalist who critiqued the Niagara Anglican.

Women In The Bible

Lent 2017 Theme – Call for contributors “Women of the Bible” is the Niagara Anglican’s planned daily meditation series for Lent next year, beginning on

Canada Prays

by Laura Marie Piotrowicz When the disciples asked, “Lord, teach us to pray,” they were not hoping to develop a new skill. Rather, they were

Messages from heaven clearly received

Personal accounts of those who passed on and returned from heaven brought together church, civic and community representatives when Christ Church Niagara Falls sponsored its

Our new Taizé cart

by Bahman Kalantari During one of our Bible study sessions in the winter, we consulted a passage in the book of Isaiah. The following verse

Harvest in the Community (garden)

Church-community gardens provide fresh vegetables freely to everybody in the community, encouraging healthier lifestyles. As people of all ages toil together in preparing the soil,

Chaplaincy grants awarded

Seafarers and university students are being better served by their chaplains because of grants from Niagara Diocese. The Mission to Seafarers of Southern Ontario received

New development to meet needs of downtown

A new, fully accessible 6,000 square foot church unit will be constructed for the congregation of All Saints as part of a multi-story condominium complex

Skip to content