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Fifth Sunday after the EpiphanySunday | February 8th | 2026 This Sunday there will be a quiet, said Holy Eucharist at 8:30 am, Choral Eucharist at 10.30 am, and The Reverend Canon Doug Richards will preach. Readings: Isaiah 58:1-9a; Psalm 112:1-9; 1 Corinthians 2:1-12; Matthew 5:13-20 The 10.30 am service will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel. Please be aware that technological issues sometimes occur. For more infomation visit: https://www.ottawacathedral.ca/events/fifth-sunday-after-the-epiphany--708
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Marmalade MakingVolunteers welcome Are you are interested in making marmalade? Jean-E will be leading sessions and is looking for volunteers. The time is from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and the dates are: Monday | February 9th and Thursday | February 12th You will need to bring a head cover and a sharp knife (if you have a favourite at home) for cutting up oranges and lemons. Please contact Jean-E at music1jean@icloud.com or 613 794-2629. Empty Mason jars welcome too - you can leave them in the coatroom. Thank you! |
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Nominees for the 11th Bishop of OttawaPublic meetings and other information Make sure to check out our diocesan website for biographical information of the nominees and everything else you need to know! All are welcome to attend the public meetings, composed of formal remarks, a Q&A session, and reception: Wednesday | February 11th | 7 to 9.30 pm | St. Helen’s Anglican Church | 1234 Prestone Drive, Orleans For more infomation visit:
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Light of the Psalms: 4-Part Photography RetreatSaturday Mornings | February 14th to March 7th | 3 hours Join a small cohort and spend time on the land, behind your lens, in conversation with The Reverend Dr. Thomas Brauer (Smith's Falls) and others. In his PhD at University of St. Andrew's Scotland, Thomas explored the ways in which the experience of photographs can support understanding of faith, and how experience of faith can support understanding of photographs. His desire as both a photographer and pastor is for humans to find reconciliation with themselves, with each other, with their world, and with God. The cost is $225 per person. To register email hello@windstonecommunity.org For more infomation visit:
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Shrove Tuesday Pancake SupperTuesday | February 17th | 5.30 to 7.30 pm The Cathedral Men will be serving fluffy pancakes, maple syrup and delicious sausages. The cost is $10 per person or $30 per family. Pay at the door by cash, debit or credit. Come and enjoy this fun and tasty evening! |
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Ash WednesdayFebruary 18th | 12.05 and 7 pm Ashes are an ancient sign of penitence. From the Middle Ages, it became the custom to begin Lent by being marked in ash with the sign of the cross. The reminder that we are dust turns our attention to the creative power of God, and God’s ability to heal the brokenness in our lives when we offer it to God. This turning to God is the work of Lent, and a way to prepare for the celebration of Easter. Come to one of the services at our Cathedral on this day - there will be imposition of ashes at both the Sung Eucharist at 12.05 pm and the Choral Eucharist at 7 pm. The 7 pm service will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel. Please be aware that technological issues sometimes occur. |
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Exodus: From Slavery to FreedomLenten Study This Lent, come and journey with the people of Israel as they move from slavery in Egypt through the wilderness to freedom. The journey is filled with trials and temptations as well as guidance and grace as they learn what it is to be who God called them to be. Sundays, February 22nd, March 1st, March 15th, March 22nd - bring your coffee and lunch to the Wicksteed Room (in the undercroft) after the 10:30 am service on and join Canon Doug who is facilitating this journey. |
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February IssueNow available The February issue of Perspective is here with news from parishes and ministries across our diocese. Make sure to check it out and keep up with all the wonderful things that are happening!
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Other DutiesAs required Over the years, many people have knelt in the main aisle of our Cathedral to polish the brass plaque on the floor. Canon Doug now takes his turn! The next time you pass over the plaque, offer a prayer of thanks for all the faithful and dedicated people who have and do make our Cathedral shine. |
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To Keep in Our PrayersThis week Our Cathedral Our Clergy and the Cathedral Prayer Team will pray for all requests sent to info@ottawacathedral.ca during the week. |
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More Information
Scripture Readings for Sunday, February 15th | Transfiguration Sunday| Readings: Exodus 24:12-18; Psalm 99; 2 Peter 1:16-21; Matthew 17:1-9 Children's Worship Activities | Weekly worship bulletins, books and other activities are on the shelves at the entrance to the Cathedral. There is also a table in the Great Hall to use and the labyrinth to walk. If your child is interested in being a junior server, member of a choir, or a reader, please speak with our clergy. Hearing Assist Sets | Are available at every service from our sidespeople. Newsletter Deadline | Wednesdays at noon. General Info | Please visit our office, call 613.236.9149, or email info@ottawacathedral.ca. Office hours are Monday to Thursday 9 am to 3 pm, and Friday from 9 am to noon, except on statutary holidays and during holiday seasons. Parking | Street parking is free around the Cathedral on Sundays. Cathedral parking at the Vista on Sparks is off Queen Street, immediately east of the Cathedral, on the P1 Level. You MUST have the code to enter the parking garage and to re-enter and access the elevator (glass door across from the Cathedral's new east steps). The code is 4120. It will be posted at our reception desk and listed here each week. When it changes, there will be ample notification. If you enter the garage and there are no spots available, you will need to exit and find parking nearby.
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An Invitation to Share in HopeAt Christ Church Cathedral It is easy to be moved by the sacred beauty and warm welcome of Christ Church Cathedral — a place some encounter briefly, and others come to call their spiritual home. It is a place that nourishes the soul through worship and music, care and community, and it exists because of generosity: the generosity of those who have gone before us, and the generosity of those who give today. To share hope faithfully and sustainably, our Cathedral must be well resourced. As an expression of joy and gratitude, you are invited to consider how you might respond. Click below to explore an invitation to give, to see what your giving makes possible, and to learn how it is easy to give. You may also wish to hear Dean Beth’s sermon from December 14th, which reflects on Giving with Joy. The livestream is available here. Thank you for responding to this place that sustains you by offering your own gifts in return.
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