Let Your Saint Choose You
…It was around my comprehensive examinations that my hair turned grey and started thinning. I’ve always had a Dominican spirit, so the idea that prayer was study, and study was…
…It was around my comprehensive examinations that my hair turned grey and started thinning. I’ve always had a Dominican spirit, so the idea that prayer was study, and study was…
…update on the Cathedral Place Revitalization Project, a review of Niagara’s Companion Diocese Relationship with Cuba, reports from Provincial Synod and a celebration of Niagara’s Vision. Synod members will also…
…was different. The students had been encouraged to download a multimedia guide to the museum, and were learning more about the painting. Far from being distracted, they were actually being…
…love. That’s the hope he’s writing about. Now let’s talk about this thing called hope, because hope is not always comforting or comfortable. Hope asks us to open ourselves to…
…cent decrease from a decade ago. This has led some British church leaders to react with surprise and disappointment, but more level-headed commentators wonder why the decline wasn’t even greater….
…others to undertake the change necessary to preserve and protect God’s creation.” Another inspiring example is the recent Greater St. Catharines Justice Committee’s (GSCJC aka Anglicans in Action) application. Near…
by Hollis Hiscock Dancers, singers and musicians performed on the band shell stage, attendees sampled ethnic food, children played games and had their faces painted, community partners demonstrated their services…
…their parish. As John Watts, chair of the Fund Development Committee, reflects, “every contribution is considered significant when it comes to providing hope and a lifeline to the many lives…
September 2022 Issue Download Issue Parish Mission Action Plans Blooming Across Diocese By Christyn Perkons New Communications Coordinator Hired Bishop Susan Bell is pleased to announce the hiring of Connor…
…tempt Christians to mark their bodies. That’s a callow misreading of the deeply complex final book of the New Testament, as much poetry as allegory, and demanding a non-literal approach….
…about 40 families living in a local Community Housing Corporation complex. St. Jude’s also provides an annual grant in support of FFL operating costs. In 2019, Community Living Burlington and…
…wide range of community outreach programs, all designed to help those in the community who are in need. The purpose of the event was to make parishioners aware of all…
…out of a love for our Community and those within it, the pain in our hearts with the increasing number of youth on the streets and the belief that supporting…
…means so much to me: “Bringing the community together for good.” Oh, that we would! But in many ways, our communities need our churches to lead. Godspeed as you do….
…help and bring our community together than building a community garden. In the summer of 2022, we were approached by a resident of Dain City, Jennifer Thompson. Jennifer was searching…
…running a commercial operation that employs 10 people, and has become a leader in her community of Ruponda. 3. Meaningful results: PWRDF will strive for improved food security and resilience…
…place on the weekend of June 1st-2nd. More recently, on the weekend of Dec 8th, The George Express had an opportunity to present their latest musical. Mari had grown frustrated…
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