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Cathedral Newsletter for November 21st, 2021
This Sunday we celebrate The Reign of Christ, our Feast of Title. Please join us! Holy Eucharist (BCP) begins at 8:30 am followed by a Choral Eucharist (BAS) at 10:30 am. Our preacher will be Dean Beth Bretzlaff. CLICK HERE to open your Order of Service for the 8:30 am Holy Eucharist (BCP). CLICK HERE to open your Order of Service for the 10:30 am Choral Eucharist (BAS). For those of you who are not joining us in-person this weekend, please CLICK HERE to join the live-stream Sunday at 10:30 am. |
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Important InformationRegarding attending services We have moved to a new stage of reopening so please read this carefully as under Ontario Government Regulations, no exceptions are permitted. What is REQUIRED to attend worship or any other event at our Cathedral: • Proof of vaccination (or a medical exemption) and photo identification MUST be shown for each attendee, EVERY time you enter the Cathedral, unless you are 12 years old or younger For those who may not be able to attend due to this change, please do worship with us via the live-stream. This change in policy means the following: • Registration for worship services is no longer required Thank you for your patience and respect of one another’s sensitivities as we continue to move safely and surely forward. If you have concerns or questions, please direct them to Dean Beth. |
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Church SchoolJoin us in the Great Hall Please join us! Children may be brought to the Great Hall at the beginning of the 10.30 am service, where they will enjoy a Godly Play story and faith-based activities. Children will return to their parents in the Cathedral at the Peace. We look forward to seeing you! |
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Cathedral Women Offer Holiday FavoritesA chance to get a head start on your holiday shopping The Cathedral Women are pleased to offer a few of your holiday favorites for sale between and after services for the next few weeks. Stop by the Great Hall for different treats every week. Hand crafted stuffed animals will be available this week along with a limited number of hand-knitted children's sweaters and adult hats. Special thank you to Judith O'Rourke and Jill Redwood for these one of a kind treasures. Please bring your own bag where possible in order to facilitate reduced contact. |
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Gift Bags for Centre 454Hat and socks, mittens and muffs... Every year our Cathedral community comes together to prepare gift bags for the Centre 454 Christmas party. Although Community Ministries will not be able to host a festive party in the Great Hall, your contributions are more important than ever! Our Cathedral Men's Group are coordinating our contributions. Please pick up your bag in the foyer on Sunday or gather items in a bag or box of your choosing, and they will make sure all bags get to the incredible staff and volunteers who will bring Christmas to many in our community who need assistance. This year we ask that you drop your contributions (items for the gift bags) off here at the cathedral by December 10th. Please contact the Cathedral office for more information. |
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Christmas Cards now availableTwo designs to deliver your message this season Looking for a special way to send your a Christmas message this year? These beautiful greeting cards offer images from our Cathedral and carry your message of hope for the holidays and the year to come. This year, two new sets of cards are available. Each set includes 5 cards with envelopes for $10. Contact the office by email at info@ottawacathedral.ca or by phone at 613.236.9149 to buy your cards. |
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A Labyrinth Walk with Julian of NorwichMonday, November 22nd at 7pm We are celebrating the life and contributions of St. Julian of Norwich (1342 –c.1429). As a person who lived through several outbreaks of the Black Plague, Julian’s messages of hope and healing are particularly relevant as we emerge from a global pandemic. Everyone will remain MASKED throughout the evening and no refreshments will be served. In compliance with Ottawa Health protocols, proof of vaccination (or a medical exemption) and photo identification MUST be shown. For more infomation visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/577686193508024?ref=newsfeed
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Compline for Advent
Compline will be offered weekly during Advent, beginning Friday evening, December 3rd at 9 pm with Canon Doug Richards and Andrew McAnerney. Please note that compline will be offered on-line only. There will not be an in-person service. This offering will be available on our YouTube channel and will continue on Friday evenings to December 17th. |
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Diocesan 125th Anniversary Lecture SeriesAuthor Michelle Good on Monday, December 6th at 7.30 pm
Michelle Good, author of the Governor General's Award-winning novel Five Little Indians, will deliver the first lecture in a series that commemorates the 125th anniversary of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa. The lecture will be offered on Zoom for those who wish to register and have the opportunity to ask questions. Click here to register for Zoom. It will be live-streamed on YouTube for those who just want to watch. |
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Music for Seniors... and everyone else In July we presented this unique project created by one of the choristers in our Cathedral Girls' Choir. This lovely initiative was the created by Aleesha Katary with her friend, Ally Guo as a way to bring high school students together with seniors in the community. Music for Seniors offers virtual concerts and this month they offer the newly released 10th concert in the series. Enjoy! For more infomation visit:
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2022 Canadian Church CalendarsNow available! Get ready to ring in 2022! To purchase a calendar, contact the Cathedral office by email (info@ottawacathedral.ca) or phone 613.236.9149. The price remains the same as last year at $5 each. Last year we ran out of supply so don't delay, call today! |
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Cathedral Open during the WeekFor personal reflection, labyrinth walking and Columbarium visits Welcome back to our Cathedral during the week! The Cathedral, labyrinth, and columbarium are now open Tuesdays through Thursday between 10 am and 1 pm, in accordance with current guidelines. Please note that all visits may be subject to meetings, services and other activities scheduled during the week. Access is via the Queen Street entrance, and all visitors are required to check it at reception and provide proof of vacination and photo identification before proceeding to any location within the premises. Please contact the Cathedral office (613.236.9149) if you have questions regarding your visit. |
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To Keep in Your Prayers
Christ Church Cathedral
Our music staff, organists and choristers who share their amazing gifts in worship and beyond.
Those on our Hearts
All those that we hold near who are ill or suffering and for the families and friends who are caring for them; Indigenous brothers and sisters.
Diocese of Ottawa
The Right Reverend Shane Parker; Emmanuel, Arnprior, The Reverend Canon Christine Piper; St. Luke’s Table, clients, staff, and Executive Director Rachel Robinson; Chaplain to the Ottawa Police Service, The Reverend Canon Robert Heard.
Companion Diocese of Jerusalem and The Middle East
Emmanuel Church, Ramleh, Israel.
Anglican Church of Canada (ACC)
The Secretary General and staff of the Anglican Communion Office.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC)
The General Secretary and staff of the Lutheran World Federation.
ACC/ELCIC
The members of the Joint Anglican-Lutheran Commission
Requests for prayer will be prayed for during the week by our clergy and pastoral care team.
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Subscribe to the Cathedral YouTubeNever miss a service The Cathedral YouTube channel is your go-to location for all live-streamed services and a number of other saved treasures for you. If you are interested in following the live-streamed services and/or want to revisit some of them at a later time, they are all here for you. Find us anytime at https://www.youtube.com/c/christchurchcathedralottawa. For more infomation visit:
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More Information
Readings for Next Sunday Questions? For more information on anything in this newsletter or if you are in need of pastoral care or other assistance, For more infomation visit:
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