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Christ's Church Cathedral
Chronicle for November 16, 2025

WELCOME to Christ’s Church Cathedral

Thank you for joining us as we worship together.

‘Sharing God's loving transformation of our lives with our neighbourhood, the diocese and the world through inspiring worship and music, spiritual formation and leadership development, compassionate service and advocacy alongside our neighbours, and a warm and inclusive hospitality.’
We are a sacred oasis in the heart of the city.

Emergency on-call clergy

Dean Tim Dobbin: 365-324-4503

Cathedral Worship

Cathedral Worship

Sunday November 16
8:30am - Holy Eucharist in person
10:30am - Choral Eucharist in person and on YouTube
Order of Service

4pm - Diocesan Order of Niagara Service
Greater Wellington & Trafalgar
All Welcome!

Cathedral Worship - This coming week

Tuesday November 18
8:30am - Morning Prayer in person

Wednesday November 19
8:30am - Morning Prayer on Zoom 
11:30am - Holy Eucharist in person

Thursday November 20
8:30am - Morning Prayer in person

Friday November 21
12:15pm - Litany of Reconciliation in Bishopsgate

Sunday November 23
8:30am - Holy Eucharist in person
10:30am -Reign of Christ, Patronal Festival Choral Eucharist
with Baptism in person and on YouTube
4:00pm - Diocesan Order of Niagara Service
Brock, Lincoln, Hamilton-Haldimand
 in person and on You Tube

Please note: Smoking is not permitted anywhere on Cathedral Property. Thank you.

Weekly Prayer Cycle

In our Parish Cycle of Prayer we pray for Rose Janson; Barry Jefferies; Barbara Jepson; Benjamin Johnston; Coen Johnston; Judith Johnston; Laurie Johnston; Michael and Kimber Johnston;  Kirsten Jones; and Rory Jones.

In our Community and Partners Prayer Cycle we pray for PATH Employment: https://www.pathemployment.com/ and for the Immigrants Workers Centre: https://iwchamilton.ca/

In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer we pray for the Church of the Province of Myanmar (Burma).

In the Anglican, Lutheran, and Moravian Full Communion Cycle of Prayer we pray for the members of the Anglican Council of General Synod; we pray for the members of the Lutheran National Church Council; and we pray for the members of the Moravian Board of Elders of the Canadian District.

In our Diocese of Niagara we pray for our Bishop Susan Bell; Archbishop Colin Johnson; Christ Church, Flamborough, the Reverend Naomi Kabugi, Rector; the Reverend Canon Bob Brownlie, Honorary Assistant; the Reverend Canon Wendy Roy, Honorary Assistant; and the people of that parish.

As a Community we pray for victims of war, terrorism and criminal violence, and for all those that support, and care for them.

Those who have asked to be remembered in our prayers: With ongoing needs: Bishop Ralph; Susan Andrews; Larry Andrews; Susan Worrall; Cathy Johnston; Helen; the Reverend Charles Meeks; Brandon; Harold Percy; Michael; Millie; Ezra Noble; John Ellis; Brenda Catterson; Allen Calvin; Bonnie Lawlor; Donelle de Vlaming; Eldra Gittens; Bill and Joan Gilvear; Anne-Louise; Barry Jefferies; McKay family; Cathy Kendall; Jean Livingstone; Kristen; and Charlotte.
With current needs: Jonathan James; Kelley and Barb; Turner and Janel Shaw, and Kathy Drury; Judith Robertson; Belinda Whitehall; the Mitchell family; Margaret Griffin; Stephanie MacLeod; Lise-Anne LaRush; Margaret Beale; Deborah Kempe; Mary Anne; Allan; Andrew; Willow; Baby Snow; Brad; Donna Tank and family; Laurie Johnston and family; Valerie Rodney; Angela Hemming; Margaret Kittle; Shirley; and Heather Clark.                         

We pray for those preparing for Baptism:
George Parker Alexander MacGilliavry.

Those that have recently died:
Gary Cosby.

Flowers: Given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Walter Thornton, Joyce Hunt, and Mildred Gowlland Hunt by Anne-Louise and John Watts. 

Pray for those Impacted by Hurricane Melissa

We continue to pray together that all are surrounded by strength, care, and compassion. May their hearts be filled with resilience and hope as recovery and rebuilding efforts endure. We pray especially for those where family and friends have been affected by this storm. We remember Lauren Mais a former parishioner now back in Jamaica. She and her family are well and we will keep you informed as things develop.

The Anglican Alliance, of which Alongside Hope is a founding member, is also looking at responding to the relief and development needs of Jamaica.
To support these initiatives, please visit Alongsidehope.org and support the relief development initiatives arising from this devastating hurricane.

Thank you!

Advent Quiet Morning

Advent Quiet Morning

Christ Child in our Midst - Saturday, November 29, 2025

Enter into the Advent season by starting with a day of prayer and reflection.  Follow 4 characters through image, scripture, reflection, and response from the Nativity story to discover how we live in hope for the Christ Child in our midst.

A shared offering from the downtown Anglican Parishes

For details, please email Rev. Monica Green, or call Monica at 905-527-1316, ext 250

To RSVP, please email Karen or call Karen at 905-527-1316 ext.240 by Wednesday, Nov. 26.

*Image by Chantelle Thompson from Pixabay

 

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Movie Night

Movie Night

Children of Men - Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Movie Night at the Cathedral is Back!

*When infertility threatens mankind with extinction and the last child born has perished, a disillusioned bureaucrat (Clive Owen) becomes the unlikely champion in the fight for the survival of Earth's population; He must face down his own demons and protect the planet's last remaining hope from danger.

*Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes with a rating of  92%

Gather to watch Children of Men and have a lively discussion.  

Popcorn included!

Cathedral Oasis

Cathedral Oasis

An Open Time for Peace and Reflection - First Sunday of the Month 12:30pm-2pm

Our doors are open on the first Sunday of every month during the months of  October to June for anyone to drop in for peace and reflection in the middle of our busy city.  Feel free to light a candle, say a prayer, or just sit quietly in this beautiful space. Maybe you have never been in the Cathedral and just want to have a look around?  Maybe you would just like to listen to some quiet, peaceful music?  Whoever you are, whatever brings you to our doors, you are very welcome. If you have any questions during your visit, there is someone on hand from our Cathedral Community.

For level access please go to the reception door to the left of the main Cathedral entrances.  

Please contact Bruce Burbidge if you have any questions.

Discovery Bible Study

Discovery Bible Study

Study the Bible in community through this drop-in participant-focused method of reading scripture together.  Discovery Bible Study is designed to meet the spiritual needs of our participants by considering what the biblical text tells us about God and human beings. 

You'll find us in the nave on Thursdays at 11:30am.  All are welcome!

 

The Litany of Reconciliation

The Litany of Reconciliation

Please join us. Fridays 12:15 -12:30 pm

As a member of the Community of the Cross of Nails, we gather weekly at noon on Fridays to pray for peace, justice, and reconciliation.   We start our prayer with:

We stand together at this Friday noon hour to join with all those churches, schools, and other institutions who have committed themselves to the Community of the Cross of Nails. We search for reconciliation between ourselves and all those who have been harmed by war, by violence, by the effects of colonization and abuses of power, and by greed, selfishness, thoughtlessness and indifference.

Please click on Litany of Reconciliation for the prayer in its entirety.

A brief history of  the Litany of Reconciliation can be found on The Anglican Diocese of Ontario website.

Cathedral & Myler Hall Kitchen Renovations

Construction notice

 Bishop Susan and the Cathedral Place Property Management Committee (CPPMC) have approved renovations to the Myler Hall kitchen, the Cathedral narthex and the entrance way to the columbarium. Our general contractor (Alto Mar) plans to begin construction some time next week and estimates that the combined projects will take about one month.

This is wonderful news for the Café and for the Cathedral community. We are deeply grateful to all those who have contributed to bringing us to this stage - it has been a team effort.

We ask for your flexibility, patience and understanding in changes necessary to accommodate the renovations. David Savage is our liaison with Alto Mar. Please feel free to raise questions or concerns with David Savage.

Many thanks. Dean Tim (on behalf of Christ's Church Cathedral Corporation)

Notice from the Knitting & Crocheting Group

Please note that during the Cathedral renovations our knitting group is suspended. 
We usually meet weekly on Wednesdays in the Spence Room. If you would like to join us we would welcome you warmly to our group.
If you would like to contact Madge for more information on knitting at home for a few weeks that will be wonderful! Please contact Madge Passmore: 905-538-2797 or contact the Cathedral Office: cathedral.admin@niagaraanglican.ca 

Prayer Shawl Ministry

Prayer Shawl Ministry

Our handmade prayer shawls have been and blessed and are available for the congregation to give to SOMEONE THAT NEEDS A HUG FROM GOD……is sick, grieving, sad, or whatever their need.
Available through the week via the Cathedral office or on Sunday mornings see Madge Passmore.

Christmas Cards and Visual Guides

Christmas Cards and Visual Guides

Christmas Cards, Anglican Church Calendars, and Visual Guides-Sales-November 16, to December 21.

We shall be selling the 2026 Canadian Anglican Church Calendars ($10.00), along with Christmas Cards that use Nativity scenes from our beautiful stained-glass Cathedral windows. We started to produce Christmas Cards in 2008 so that you can have religious scenes and a card that uses the word “Christmas” rather than “Happy Holidays”.  We still use the 2008 price of $1.25 per card - what a bargain! 

We shall also be selling A Visual Guide to Christ’s Church Cathedral, Hamilton, Ontario for $10.00.  Copies can also be purchased any Sunday from Sandy Darling. 
They make a good Christmas present for relatives, friends or former parishioners.

MANY THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT!

*Photos:   Alexander Darling ©
November’s Climate Justice Action

November’s Climate Justice Action

Writing Effective Letters to the Editor

Have you ever been troubled by a story of injustice, a poor decision, or a policy change by your government? Letters to the Editor show politicians and decision-makers that people really do care.  Here’s how to change the conversation, impact public opinion, and make a difference with a well constructed letter:
Checklist for Your Letter
  • Include your full name, address, and phone number (the paper needs to verify who you are).
  • Check the newspaper's word limit.
  • Keep it brief and focused.
  • Start strong: Refer to a recent article, editorial, or news event, or state your key point.
  • Use plain, clear language:  Avoid jargon, keep sentences short.
  • Make it personal and local:  Share a story, local example, or impact.
  • Be respectful but punchy:  Passion is good, but avoid insults or rants.
  • Offer a constructive point of view:  Suggest an action, solution, or next step.
  • Connect to the bigger picture:  Show why this matters - for the community or society.
  • End with a memorable close:  A call to action, a striking fact, or a values-based appeal.
Written by James Newman with AI assistance (ChatGPT)  
Sample Letter to the Editor

The Ontario government’s replacement of the Endangered Species Act with the Species Conservation Act, 2025 is reckless and shameful. The government must reinstate enforceable provincial protections.  Anything less is a dereliction of duty that will leave a permanent scar on Ontario’s environment. 

John Doe, 123 Main St, Hamilton, ON   L8R 7X3    jdoe5@sympatico.ca    (555) 555-5555

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
The Cathedral Café Thank you!

The Cathedral Café Thank you!

Thank you very much on behalf of all those who received the underwear and socks you so generously donated. 
The Café guests are very grateful for the ongoing care, support, and prayers that you as parishioners of Christ’s Church Cathedral continue to provide.
You make a difference!
Donations are still welcome at the ‘Cathedral Café.
Image by anastacia bankulova from Pixabay

Planned Giving

Planned Giving

Another Way to Give

Planned Giving refers to a direction in your will to donate a gift from your estate to a charitable or non-profit organization.  The gift can be cash, property, securities, or a percentage of your estate and frequently has the benefit of reducing your estate's tax liability.  This is a good opportunity to leave a legacy at no immediate cost to you. 

For more details please refer to the article What is Planned Giving?

If you are interested in learning more about including Christ's Church Cathedral in your will, please contact our Parish Treasurer, J. Lefebvre, to discuss next steps. 

For details on other ways to give, please visit our web page Give.

Want To Volunteer?

Our thriving parish community has a multitude of programs to support our community and our neighbourhood.

For more information on all of our ministries and activities click here.
Come join our lively, diverse, hospitable, spirit-filled, curious, beautiful, and yes sometimes, gritty community!

 

Order of Niagara

Order of Niagara

Greater Wellington and Trafalgar - Sunday, November 16, 2025

Since May 2000, the Diocese of Niagara has invited parishes to nominate a person from their parish annually, who has given of themselves to the parish, the diocese, and the Church.  The Bishop of the Diocese also nominates people to the Order of Niagara. It is a way of honouring the laity and the their ministry in the diocese. 

On November 16, Bishop Susan Bell will install this year's nominees from Greater Wellington and Trafalgar to the Order of Niagara at a special service held at the Cathedral.

Congratulations to all recipients from the parishes in Greater Wellington and Trafalgar.

All welcome to attend or watch on You Tube

 

Diocesan Order of Niagara-November 23, 4pm

Brock, Lincoln, Hamilton-Haldimand

On Sunday November 23, our beloved Michael Lubrick will be officially awarded the Order of Niagara for his outstanding contribution to our life together.

As Michael is unable to attend this ceremony, Bishop Susan has kindly agreed to present his award during our 150th Anniversary celebrations on February 8, 2026 during the 10:30am Sunday service.
We look forward to this occasion where we will be able to thank him personally for his dedicated service.
Thank you Michael for all you do here at Christ’s Church!

Synod Highlights Spirit on the Move in Niagara

Synod Highlights Spirit on the Move in Niagara

On November 1, members of Synod gathered for the 151st Synod under the theme “Take my life and let it be consecrated, Lord, to Thee.” Bishop Susan Bell’s charge highlighted signs of renewal across the diocese, from growing attendance and new missional initiatives to strengthened financial health. Members of Synod approved the 2026 budget and several canon changes, along with a variety of other business. 

The Synod concluded with an inspiring video on the diocese's anniversary year, highlighting the impact of curacies while showcasing the faithfulness and diversity of the diocese, its parishes and communities, and its missional and outreach initiatives.

"It’s almost like the Spirit is out ahead of us," says Bishop Susan, "beckoning us to take baby steps – 'come on, you can do it.' "
Read the highlights here.



 

Housing Request

Mature (60-year-old) Hamilton-based female, a visual artist with writing and adult caregiving experience, seeks studio, room, or home share (for up to $500/month + possible additional duties) in Hamilton for February 1, 2026. Seeking a more sustainable rent and living situation to recover from recent health issues, and to return to arts-based self employment and community work. Conscientious, engaging, positive, and respectful with a preference for quiet spaces, ready access to nature, and/or living in the north end, though open to anywhere in the beautiful city of Hamilton.
Please call or text 289-788-4886.

Thank you! from Revd. Dena Thomas.

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