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Cathedral Newsletter for the Tenth Sunday after Pentecost - August 9 2020
Our Sunday morning service for this week is now available online. Our preacher this week is Canon Hilary Murray, Canon Pastor at Christ Church Cathedral. This week the welcome, readings, Gospel and reflection are all offered along with the music as audio links. We hope you will share this service with others in appropriate ways, abiding physical distancing. For more infomation visit:
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Introducing our dean-designate - Canon Beth Bretzlaff
Canon Beth Bretzlaff loves adventure. As an outdoor enthusiast, exploring new places and trying new things brings her joy. Still, she’s finding her next adventure—starting her job as dean of Christ Church Cathedral in the middle of a pandemic—a little daunting. |
Summer Connecting for Cathedral Parishioners
Everyone is invited to join a virtual coffee hour (sorry, you'll have to provide your own coffee!) on Thursday, August 20 from 11 am to noon or from 7 pm to 8 pm. You can even come to both if you're available. There is no big agenda, just a chance to say hello and catch up with other parishioners. You might meet an old friend or say hello to someone you haven't met before. CLICK HERE for Zoom info for morning Coffee Hour, Aug 20 at 11 am CLICK HERE for Zoom info for evening Coffee Hour, Aug 20 at 7 pm |
An Invitation to join Ride for Refuge 2020 - Supporting PWRDF
CCCO is fielding a team for Ride for Refuge 2020 in support of PWRDF's Uganda project to train young and old in environmentally friendly farming. This year Jane Morris, Sarah Graham, Maya McDonald and Gwynneth Evans are taking part in freestyle activities to be completed by October 1.
Thanks to a number of donors, we have collected 60% of our target $2,020.00 to support St. Jude's Family Project in Uganda through the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. Please help us complete and surpass our goal in 2020. Please donate at our team page: https://secure.e2rm.com/
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A Summer Mini-Retreat with Canon Doug Richards
Canon Doug Richards invites you to share these short ‘pod casts’ as a mini retreat for the summer. Join him as he reflects on Henri Nouwen’s book, Can You Drink the Cup? For more infomation visit: https://www.ottawacathedral.ca/grow/learning-by-study/pages/summer-reflections
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A Special Online Service of Prayer for Healing
In this challenging time we offer a prayer service for healing and comfort. For more infomation visit: https://www.ottawacathedral.ca/online-worship-services/service-of-prayer-for-healing
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COVID-19 Updates and Plans for Reopening in September
In consultation with the COVID-19 advisors, and based on current trends in the evolution of COVID-19 in our region, Bishop Shane announced this week that on September 1 2020, our diocese will move from RED to AMBER according to our In This Together plan (https://bit.ly/3j7Pft5). Accordingly, the Cathedral is now making specific plans to reopen for Sunday service, with restrictions, on Sunday, September 6 — with the understanding that we will not move if conditions change for the worse between now and September 1. Additional details will be available over the next few weeks as the Cathedral Pandemic Task Force and members of Council confirm plans. The Diocese continues to update plans every Tuesday in the COVID Communique. If you have not seen it yet, we repost it on the Cathedral Facebook page and on our website. This is the best source of the most up to date information. |
Thank you for your financial support
During this pandemic we have continued to offer many of our ministries, though their shape has changed. Pastoral care, music, education, spiritual nurture, mission partnerships, worship... we have been exploring new modes to make all of these things happen. We thank the many parishioners who have continued their generous financial support of our work. There are many ways to contribute financially: pre-authorized monthly giving, cheques in the mail, Canada Helps, credit cards etc. We want to make it easy for you to give, so please call the office if you need assistance. We truly appreciate your support! |
Thank you to front line workers - and to you for staying safe at home
Readings for next week For information on anything you read here, please write to us at info@ottawacathedral.ca and we'll be glad to help. The Cathedral church and premises remain closed until further notice. For more infomation visit:
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