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Weekly Prayer Cycle
In our Parish Cycle of Prayer we pray for Dale Geunter and Brian Kreps, the Guther-James household, Erin and Nicholas Hahn, Sharyn Hall, Priscilla Harding, Anne Harvey and Peter Wall. In our Community and Partners Prayer Cycle we pray for the Woodland Cultural Centre. Search for more information here. In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer we pray for the Anglican Church of Rwanda. In the Anglican Church of Canada and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada we pray for the Anglican Bishop John Stephens, and the clergy and people of the Diocese of New Westminster, and together we pray for an end to gender-based violence and human trafficking. In our Diocese of Niagara we pray for our Bishop Susan Bell; and for St. John, Stewarttown, the Reverend Audrius Sarka, Priest-in-Charge, and the people of that parish. As a Community we pray for the hungry, victims of drought, starvation and famine. Those who have asked to be remembered in our prayers: With ongoing needs Susan Andrews; Cathy Johnston; Larry Andrews; Susan Worrall; Helen; Rachel and James; Adam Pearce; the Reverend Charles Meeks; Charlotte Read; Judi Mansfield-Jones; Brandon; Kelley; Michael; Mark and all affected by the fire at Charred Rotisserie; Millie; Dave; Heather Clark; Ezra Noble; Sr. Heather; and John Ellis. With current needs Derek; Bishop Ralph; Nicola Corfield; Dane McDowell; Alistair Martin; Martha Rose; Barry Jefferies; Donelle de Vlaming; Allen Calvin and family; Jane; Shirley McDougall; Brenda and Jim Robinson; Jonathan James; Sam’s family and friends. Those who have recently died Sam, Bernadette, Ray Robinson, Joan Tuck, Ernie Taylor. Flower Dedication given to the Glory of God and in loving memory of Steve Varey given by Paula Esteves.
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Cathedral Worship
Sunday October 20 - 22nd after Pentecost Tuesday October 22 Wednesday October 23 Thursday October 24 Friday October 25 Sunday October 27 - 23rd after Pentecost |
Emergency on-call clergy
The emergency on call clergy contact number is 365-324-4503 |
Wanted for the Cathedral Cafe
WINTER COAT & CLOTHES DRIVE ! Needed for Monday October 21 Winter coats/Track Pants/T-shirts/Sweatshirts/Socks/Sports bras/Running shoes/Winter boots/Backpacks/Toques/Gloves Do you have any unwanted large mugs and/or board games, like scrabble or chess?
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All Saints Service
On Sunday November 3, we will hold our All Saints and All Souls Service at both 8:30am and 10:30am, The service marks a time of prayer and remembrance for those who have been loved and lost. The names of those who have died in the past year will be read out, and others commemorated on a memorial list. Should you like to have your loved one’s name included, please email their name and date of death to the following email address: cathedral.admin@niagaraanglican.ca You will also have an opportunity to light a candle for those close to your own heart at the end of the service.
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Confirmation Service
Our second diocesan confirmation service for this year will be held in person at Christ's Church Cathedral in Hamilton on Sunday, October 27 at 4:00 pm. |
Cathedral Chat: Putting Your Money Where Your Heart is – Sustainable Investing for Everyone
Please join us and invite your friends to this conversation about investing in ways that positively impact the environment. Our interviewees will be our own Ginny Arnott-Wood and her daughter Emily Wood. Wednesday Oct 30, 7:00pm to 8:30pm |
Christ's Church Cathedral Book Launch Event
Christ’s Church Cathedral Book Launch Event Please follow this link to find out more about this event here. Michael Coren (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Coren) will be delighted to chat about his new book and sign your own copy. No need to RSVP, just come along!
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Tickets Available for Anniversary DinnerFaith In the Future This November marks the 150th Synod of the Diocese of Niagara. To celebrate our diocesan sesquicentennial, Bishop Susan Bell is hosting a special anniversary dinner at the Burlington Convention Centre! Join us on November 2, 2024, for dinner and enjoy a conversation between Bishop Susan and her special guest Archbishop Linda Nicholls, the 14th primate for the Anglican Church of Canada. This discussion will be reflective and discerning as they explore the Synod's theme 'Faith in the Future'. Tickets for the evening are $150 each; all proceeds will go to a special anniversary fund created by our diocesan foundation in support of curacy placements for new priests in our diocese. We ask that this event be shared in your upcoming bulletins and church communications, as all are welcome to attend. “We give thanks to God for her provision over the years at the same time as we look forward to the next 150 years with hope and optimism,” says the bishop. Learn more and purchase tickets here.
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Drawing Closer
Our new next-steps-in-faith class for adults. Wednesdays from 7:00pm to 8:30pm at the Cathedral. Folks from other parishes have already expressed interest in joining this exciting initiative. |
Cathedral OasisA Time for Peace and Reflection Cathedral Oasis will continue on a monthly basis - stay tuned for details of dates. |
Volunteer Cooks and Assistants Needed
Helping those in need over Christmastide. Wonderful Volunteers are needed to help out on Christmas Day for our Christmas Dinner, an opportunity to help those that desperately need food, kindness, and support during what would be a lonely, helpless time. The volume of guest this year will require us to have two meal sittings, and this will require an increase in the number of helpers required. If you can help us to cook or serve on Christmas Day, please contact Richard Cunningham at countertenor.rc@gmail.com for more details. If you are unable to help on the day contact Richard to see if you can assist with monetary gifts or other appropriate gift items. More details coming soon. How about assisting by cooking meals to fill our freezer! Pre-cooked meals are desperately needed to be given to parishioners in need over the cold Winter months. Do you know of anyone coming out of hospital that may need these meals or a family member going through trying circumstances? We would like to have a crew of four or five people to cook a large selection of meals which can be frozen and put aside for these kinds of situations. Cooks required on Wednesday evenings from 4pm until around 8pm. Please contact Richard Cunningham at countertenor.rc@gmail.com for further details.
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Climate Justice Cathedral October's Action StepsSimple Monthly Actions from Climate Justice Cathedral (CJC) Every Step Counts! |
PWRDF has a new name
Alongside Hope (in French, Auprès de l’espoir). In 2022, a diverse team of staff, board members, and volunteers began the process of selecting a name that better reflects PWRDF’s work and mission. Through their discussions, a central theme emerged–the importance of partnerships. PWRDF walks alongside its partners, including the Anglican Church of Canada, local and membership organizations, funding agencies, volunteers, and donors. The new name, Alongside Hope, symbolizes this ongoing journey of support, listening, and shared hope for a better world. For more infomation visit: https://cathedralhamilton.ca/events/pwrdf-wild-ride-2024/2024-09-28 |
New St Matthews House EventMocktails & Spirits on October 24 We invite you to join us for an evening featuring handcrafted mocktails, delicious finger food, and immersive tours of a historic venue, The Custom House , with tales from the past all while supporting the vital work of St. Matt’s. Plus, Costumes are absolutely encouraged! We hope you’ll join us for an evening where the past meets the present, all for a good cause. Tickets: $75 per person |
A Stunning Addition To Bishopsgate
If you've visited Bishopsgate (the Cathedral's forecourt on James St N) recently, you will surely have noticed a new addition to our beautiful gardens. We are thrilled to welcome Tim Schmalz's life-sized sculpture Be Welcoming as a powerful and permanent reminder that each one of us has the vocation and capacity to be an angel for others on our journey through life. Be Welcoming was created in 2019, inspired by a verse from Chapter 13 of the Letter to the Hebrews: “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it.” Tim Schmalz's work is known and installed worldwide, including at the Vatican in Rome. You may have seen another of his pieces, Homeless Jesus, outside St. Patrick's Church at the corner of King and Victoria in downtown Hamilton. More information about Tim Schmalz and his work is available on his website at https://www.sculpturebytps.com/. The Cathedral was able to acquire this sculpture through the generosity of Vera Tomlinson, aunt of parishioner Barbara Jepson, who endowed a fund for the maintenance of Bishopsgate as part of her estate planning. A service of blessing and dedication is being planned. Visit our Cathedral website for more details here.
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Submission Deadline for Chronicle Items
Please forward items for the Chronicle by 1:00pm on the Wednesday prior to publication to the Cathedral Parish Office, 905-527-1316 x240.
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Tap to Pay
At the back of the Cathedral there is a Tap donation device. You can use your debit or credit card to "tap" and donate $5 to Christ's Church Cathedral. If you wish to donate more, you can tap up to four times! Your generosity is appreciated as it allows us to continue to maintain our beautiful facilities and offer innovative ministry to our community. Please note that Tap donations are not eligible for tax receipts. Thank you! |