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Christ's Church Cathedral
Chronicle for May 4, 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:  365-324-4503     

      

Cathedral Worship

Cathedral Worship

 

Sunday May 4
8:30am - Holy & Eucharist in person
10:30am - Choral Eucharist in person and on YouTube
Order of Service

Watch online:
https://www.youtube.com/@cathedralhamilton/streams

Cathedral Worship - This coming week

Tuesday May 6
8:30am - Morning Prayer 

Wednesday May 7
8:30am - Morning Prayer on Zoom 
11:30am - Holy Eucharist in person

Thursday May 8
8:30am - Morning Prayer

Friday May 9
12:15pm - Litany of Reconciliation in Bishopsgate

Sunday May 11
8:30am - Holy Eucharist in person
10:30am - Choral Eucharist in person and on YouTube

Watch online:
https://www.youtube.com/@cathedralhamilton/streams

Please note: Effective May 1, Smoking is not permitted anywhere on Cathedral Property. Thank you.

Weekly Prayer Cycle

 In our Parish Cycle of Prayer we pray for Matthew Green and Monica Romig Green; Gord Greig; Eric and Margaret Griffin; Dale Guenter and Brian Kreps; Robert James and Helaine Guther-James; Nicholas and Erin Hahn.

In our Community and Partners Prayer Cycle we pray for the Handknit Yarn Studio; and Ami Beauty Shop.

In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer we pray for the Diocese of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich, in the Church of England.

In the Anglican, Lutheran, and Moravian Full Communion Cycle of Prayer we pray for the Most Rev. Anne Germond, Bishop, the Most Rev. Fred Hiltz, Assisting Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Victoria Matthews, Episcopal Administrator, and the clergy and people of the Anglican Diocese of Moosonee; we pray for  the Lutheran congregations of the Winnipeg area of the Manitoba-Northwestern Ontario Synod; and we pray for the Rt. Rev. Michael Johnson, Moravian Bishop of the Unity residing in the Northern Province.

In our Diocese of Niagara we pray for our Bishop Susan Bell; Archbishop Colin Johnson; All Saints, Erin, the Reverend Alan Cook, Priest-in-Charge; the Reverend Deacon Irene Walback, Deacon; and the people of that parish.

As a Community we pray for the victims of domestic and family abuse and violence, especially women and children, and for those who help, support, counsel and care for them.

Those who have asked to be remembered in our prayers: With ongoing needs: Susan Andrews; Larry Andrews; Susan Worrall; Cathy Johnston; Helen; Rachel and James; the Reverend Charles Meeks; Judi Mansfield-Jones; Brandon; Harold Percy; Michael; Millie; Dave; Ezra Noble; John Ellis; Brenda Catterson; Allen Calvin; Bonnie Lawlor; Donelle de Vlaming; Eldra Gittens; Bill Gilvear; Madelyn Bradshaw; and Ann Turner.

With current needs: Bishop Ralph; Jonathan James; Charlotte; Sarah Chandler; Kelley and Barb; Andrew; Jason and family; Sandy Darling; Max; Chris Matthews; Gary; Griffin and Family; Cathy Kendall; Sally Braun-Jackson; and Anne-Louise.

Those recently baptized: Jesse Barreira.

Flower Dedications: Given to the glory of God and in loving memory of William and Kate Barton by Pat Barton. 

 

                                                                                    

 

Cathedral Oasis Sunday May 4

12:30pm-2pm

Enjoy some quiet within our busy city.

Once a month, and once a week during the summer, we dim our lights, play quiet live music and open our doors for anyone in the city to come and enjoy some peace in this beautiful space.

Drop in anytime! Sunday May 4, and Sunday June 1, from 12:30pm  to 2pm.

 

Sunday May 4 RSCM Canada presents:

Evensong at Christ Church Cathedral at 4pm

Join us for our annual  “Come & Sing Evensong” under direction of
Brad Barnham.

Find out more about RSCM here: http://rscmcanada.org/

 

AI and Our Humanity

AI and Our Humanity

A Cathedral Chat with Michael Ridley, PhD - Wednesday, May 7, 2025 7pm-8:30pm

Join us in the Cathedral  Nave for conversation with Dr. Michael Ridley as we find out more about what AI is, how it works, and most importantly how it could positively or negatively affect our humanity, especially our interpersonal relationships.  Dr. Ridley is an expert in human centered explainable AI.  Please visit Dr. Ridley's website for more info.

Should you elect to view this event virtually, please access the Cathedral's YouTube page here.

Cathedral Chats offer the Hamilton community compelling and accessible conversations on topics of broad public interest.  Please note that this will be our final Cathedral Chat of our 2024-2025 series.

 

 

For more infomation visit:

http://cathedralhamilton.ca/events/ai-and-our-humanity/2025-05-07

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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, 11:30am-12:15pm.  All are welcome!

 

 

Cathedral Art Crawl

May 9

2nd Friday of every month 7pm-10pm
Would you like to volunteer to help at Art Crawl?
Call the Cathedral Office: 905-527-1316  x240

We will be delighted to hear from you.

The Gift of Frozen Meals

If you know of anyone that has recently returned from hospital or is at home unwell, please let us know.
We have frozen meals lovingly prepared and ready to go. Including a Vegan option!
Please let the  Cathedral office know how many meals you need and who they are for, so that we can also hold them in our prayers.

‘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.  
Christ's Church Cathedral MAP Mission Statement.

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!

 

Pre-Authorized Giving

Pre-Authorized Giving

Another Way to Give

With Pre-authorized Giving, donors have the option of having a monthly donation transferred directly from your bank account to the Cathedral on the same day each month.  You can stop or change your monthly donation at any time by notifying the Cathedral. If you would like to use this option to give, please download the Intention Form, fill it out, and send it to the attention of our Donations Administrator or the Administrative Assistant to the Dean, or place your Intention Form on the collection plate during a Sunday service.

To see other ways to give, please visit our Give page.

For more infomation visit:

http://cathedralhamilton.ca/news/pre-authorized-giving

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Diocesan News

Bishop Susan Bell invites the parishioners of Christ's Church Cathedral to join her in the Bishop’s Company. 
As a member of the Bishop’s Company, you are supporting programs and initiatives within the  Diocese of Niagara, including diocesan and parish ministries. Find out more here.

Plant Native Species

Plant Native Species

Climate Justice Cathedral

If you have a garden or even just a plant or two outside or on a balcony, plant native species and think about replacing non-native plants and removing any invasive species.  The internet has lots of information about native plants and invasive species and you can also talk to our own Bishopsgate gardeners

Why? 

  • Most insects will not eat non-native plants which means birds and other species lose a food source and biodiversity suffers.  Without biodiversity our entire support system for human as well as animal life would collapse.
  • Plants also clean up our air.  Less pollution can reduce a number of health diseases and positive associations with nature can motivate us to make other changes to protect our planet. 
* Adapted from the CBC podcast "Ten Minutes to Save the Planet" and the UN's Actions for a Healthy Planet

We invite you to visit the Nature Canada website document, Your Guide to Native Ontario Plants, where you'll find an extensive selection of flowers, shrubs, and grasses native to Ontario as well as best practices to conserve biodiversity in your garden!

 

For more infomation visit:

http://cathedralhamilton.ca/news/plant-native-species

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Alongside Hope

Alongside Hope

Resilience Fund

In the wake of massive cuts to international development assistance by the U.S. Government and some European governments, Alongside Hope partners are reporting that progress is being undone, programs are being forced to shut down, and families and communities are living in uncertainty about their futures. 

The damage is staggering. We cannot possibly fill all the gaps, but to maintain as many vital programs as possible, Alongside Hope is launching an urgent appeal to donors. Your support of the “Resilience Fund” will allow Alongside Hope to provide partners with additional support for refugees, HIV-related needs and for women recovering from gender-based-violence. Thanks to an extremely generous anonymous donor, all donations made to the Resilience Fund by June 30, 2025 will be matched, up to $250,000.  Refer To Article Here.

Donate to the Resilience Fund Here, with thanks from so many in need.

On These Wings

On These Wings

A Celebration of Music

Jubilee 2025 Day of Action

Turn Debt Into Hope
Kairos Petition -Join the Jubilee Movement 2025.
Faithful Action for Justice and Peace to address global economic inequality and unjust debt.
A blue 'Jubilee 2025 Petition' folder holds more information and can be found on the Narthex table. The goal is to collect 100 thousand signatures in Canada and 10 million worldwide by the end of 2025.  Every signature strengthens the call for transformative change.
Please consider this and join us in signing the petition!

Please find out more, and sign the online petiton below if that is easier for you.  Thank you.
Sign the online petition and learn more about Jubilee 2025!

 

Submission Deadline for Chronicle Items

Please forward items for the paper version of the Chronicle by 1:00pm on the Wednesday prior to publication to the Cathedral Parish Office, 905-527-1316 x240. The Chronicle is published digitally each week, with a ‘Highlights’ edition on paper.
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Please forward article items for the Chronicle in final draft form 2 weeks before publication so that it can be added to the website.
Thank you.

 

 

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