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Cathedral Newsletter for November 1st, 2020
This Sunday we celebrate two baptisms at the 10:30 morning service for All Saints Day. Our preacher this week is Canon Doug Richards. The service will be podcast from on our YouTube site (click the link below). We hope you will share this service with others in appropriate ways, abiding physical distancing. On Sunday afternoon at 4 pm, this week we offer a Solemn Choral Eucharist as we commemorate the faithful departed. This service be available both in person (pre-registration is required) and by podcast at the link below. Each week we offer one Eucharist service on Sundays at 10.30 am, and pre-registration is required for in-person attendance so that we can maintain safe distancing for all. Please email or call the cathedral office in order to register. CLICK HERE to get your Order of Service for Sunday morning November 1st 2020. CLICK HERE to get your Order of Service for the afternoon Solemn Choral Requiem.
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Don’t forget to turn back your clocks
We all get an extra hour of sleep before church as we prepare to celebrate All Saints Day with baptisms at 10:30 am followed by the Solemn Requiem for All Souls at 4 pm. |
A Stewardship message
Stewardship month continues to mid November with Christ the King, November 22nd set as Pledge Sunday. If you are interested in pre-authorized giving or need any other assistance with your pledge for 2021, please contact the cathedral office by email at info@ottawacathedral.ca or by phone at 613.236.9149. We take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to everyone for your continued support through the last few months. We realize that everyone has had very different and challenging things to face and we look forward to coming through this situation to rise and celebrate together in 2021. Resources are also available online at https://www.ottawacathedral.ca/donate/regular-offerings For more infomation visit:
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Evensong Tuning up to Restart in NovemberPlus Drinks with the Dean, Virtually! Beginning November 5th, and for the four weeks, choral evensong will be offered (following all guidelines) in the cathedral Thursday evenings beginning at 5:30 pm. Pre-registration is required and can be requested by contacting the office by email at info@ottawacathedral.ca or by phone at 613.236.9149. Following the evensong each Thursday in November, you are invited to join "drinks with the Dean" at 7 pm, a virtual event. If you are interested in participating, please send an email request to info@ottawacathedral.ca for Zoom connection details. |
Wednesday Noon Eucharist
We now offer one weekday eucharist each week, Wednesdays at noon in the main sanctuary. In order to provide a range of worship experiences, each week we will use a different liturgy: 1st week of the month - BAS eucharist with the Litany of Reconciliation; 2nd week of the month - Creation focused eucharist using the New Zealand Prayer Book; 3rd week of the month - Healing focused eucharist using resources from Iona; 4th week of the month - traditional BCP communion service. We continue to follow all public health guidelines and so pre-registration and regular physical distancing practices are required. All worshippers are asked to arrive for the service by the 414 Sparks entrance and will be required to wear a mask at all times indoors. Please call the cathedral office at 613.236.9149 or send your email request to info@ottawacathedral.ca to pre-register. The eucharist will be celebrated and communion offered by bread only (gluten free wafers will be available). |
Installation of the Dean of OttawaWith Collations and Installations of New Archdeacons and Canons - Sunday, November 22, 2020 Bishop Shane is pleased to announce that these appointments will be formalized at a service of Evening Prayer: - The Very Reverend Beth Bretzlaff will be installed as Dean of Ottawa and Rector of Christ Church Cathedral The Venerable Pat Johnston will be the preacher. Clergy are invited to sit in the nave. As Amber protocols will be in effect, it is necessary to pre-register for this service. Please call the cathedral office at 613.236.9149 or send your email request to info@ottawacathedral.ca to pre-register. For those who are unable to attend and wish to share in this happy occasion, the service will be livestreamed on the cathedral YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/christchurchcathedralottawa). |
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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 To find us easily any time, subscribe to the channel. Call the cathedral office if you have questions or need assistance. We look forward to meeting you there. For more infomation visit:
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A Beautiful Way to Stay in Touch
Looking for a special way to send your next message? This unique set of greeting cards offers lovely images from the cathedral and carry your message to say thank you, to mark special occasions and just to let someone know you are thinking of them. Each package contains 5 separate images and are blank inside. Envelopes included. Contact the cathedral office to purchase your package of 5 cards for $10, all in support of cathedral restoration. |
ADOn the MoveBack for Season 2! This week in episode 5 Bishop Shane will be chatting with Colin Mackenzie of St. Paul's Anglican Church, before we are gifted with a beautiful rendition of Be Thou My Vision. This week's episode will be wrapped up with an enlightening conversation with Bill Gilbert, our Diocesan Accountant.
Bishop Shane is on the move across our diocese, connecting with people, and connecting people with one another. New episodes will be available every Saturday at the link below, on Apple Podcast, and Spotify. If you missed earlier episodes, you can catch up by clicking here and check in on the Bishop's conversations this week.
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To Keep in Your Prayers
Our Cathedral
Our clergy, staff, and all members of the cathedral, specifically this week for the children who will be baptized on Sunday, and their families who continue to raise them with faith, love and support.
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; all who suffer discrimination based on race; all who are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our Diocese of Ottawa
The Area Parish of Mississippi Lake: Including specially this week Christ Church, Ashton with The Reverend Canon Mary Ellen Berry, The Venerable Brian Kauk and The Reverend Rosemary Parker.
Our Companion Diocese of Jerusalem
Archbishop Suheil Dawani, Bishop Hosam Naoum; The Church of St George, Jerusalem, together with the clergy and people of the parishes in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon.
The Anglican Church of Canada
Bishop Leslie Wheeler-Dame, the clergy and people of the Diocese of Yukon.
The Evangelical Church of Canada
The president, faculty, students, and staff of Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon.
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More information
Readings for Next Sunday Remembrance Sunday, November 8, 2020 Have Questions? 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 except for worship. |