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Cathedral Newsletter for February 27th, 2022
This week our Cathedral reopens to in-person worship! The Last Sunday after the Epiphany/Transfiguration will be celebrated with two services, Holy Eucharist (BCP) at 8:30 am and Choral Eucharist (BAS) at 10:30 am. Dean Beth Bretzlaff will give her charge to Vestry. Please note the proof of vaccination accompanied by provincial ID is required for attendance at all services. Masks must be worn at all times except when receiving communion. Pre-registration is not required. CLICK HERE to open the 8:30 Order of Service. The 10.30 am service will be livestreamed on our Youtube channel by clicking on the link below.
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Black History Month Diocesan ServiceAvailable online now A celebration of Black History Month in song, scripture and prayer from our Cathedral with Dr. Joy Mighty preaching. CLICK HERE to open the Order of Service. For more infomation visit:
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Creating ConnectionsA Diocesan Youth Mental Health Day Our Diocese is proud to host Creating Connections – A Youth Mental Health Day! on Saturday, February 26th for youth in Grades 7-10 and Saturday, March 5th for young adults in Grades 11 through to University. Registration is required. Please find more information and the registration link at https://www.ottawa.anglican.ca, under the 'events' tab (see calendar dates February 26th and March 5th). |
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Annual Vestry via ZoomSunday, February 27th at 1 pm (note change in start time) Our annual Vestry meeting will be held on Sunday, February 27th 2021 beginning at 1 pm on Zoom. Click the link below to register. Vestry packages have been sent by email to those who have registered. If you have not received yours, please contact the cathedral office at info@ottawacathedral.ca. Please contact the cathedral office at 613.236.9149 if you have questions, need more information, or cannot participate via Zoom and wish to make other arrangements. For more infomation visit:
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Ash WednesdayWednesday, March 2nd, 2022 Please join us for Ash Wednesday: Sung Eucharist at 12.05 pm; Choral Eucharist at 7 pm. Both services will offer the Imposition of Ashes. Please note the proof of vaccination accompanied by provincial ID is required for attendance at all services. Masks must be worn at all times except when receiving communion. Pre-registration is not required. For those not able to join us in-person, the 7 pm service will be live-streamed on our Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/christchurchcathedralottawa |
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Contemplative Prayer for LentWeekly, beginning Thursday, March 3rd, 2022 We live in a world of many voices trying to get our attention. To focus on one voice can be difficult. During Lent we are offering an opportunity to be silent to listen for the 'still small voice' that we associate with God. At 12:05 pm on Thursdays during Lent you are invited to gather in the Cathedral for a time of prayer, reflection and silence, to calm your mind and open your heart to the silence that is God's presence. |
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Compline for LentBeginning Friday, March 4th, 2022 Join our weekly online version of Compline beginning at 9 pm on Friday, March 4th at 9 pm and continuing through April 8th, with Canon Doug Richards and Andrew McAnerney. A restful way to end the week! CLICK HERE to join this week's service or to replay previous offerings. |
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Music for SeniorsAnd 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 13th concert in the series and their first holiday concert. Enjoy! For more infomation visit:
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To Keep in Our Prayers
Christ Church Cathedral
Those able to come back to in-person worship!
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; the Ukraine, an end to war and suffering.
Diocese of Ottawa
The Right Reverend Shane Parker; Anglican Fellowship of Prayer, Paul Dumbrille, Ottawa Representative, and all parish representatives; Parish Administrators, especially Josephine Hall.
Companion Diocese of Jerusalem and The Middle East
Christ Church, Nazareth, Israel.
Anglican Church of Canada (ACC)
The Right Reverend John Organ, clergy, and people of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC)
The dean, council, and congregations of the Georgian, Huronia and Bay Areas of the Eastern Synod; Martin Luther Lutheran Church, Pastor Judith Kiersche.
Requests for prayer will be prayed for during the week by our Clergy and Prayer Team.
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