Parish News

“Under the big, old maple tree”

One of the biggest challenges facing ministry in our rural corner of the Diocese is building a sense of unity and teamwork across the twelve ...
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The Church of St Mark & St Peter Tries Something New

The Church of St Mark & St Peter has been quite active in the first half of this year. We have had a couple book ...
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A Small Congregation Takes a Big Leap

In late winter of 2022, Russia had launched a vicious attack on the people of Ukraine and the little congregation of All Saints Anglican Church ...
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Multi-parish and Ecumenical Easter Vigil Shines Bright in the Dark

The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it: Celebrating Easter in the dark Holy Week is always a stressful time ...
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St. Joseph’s Church, Brossard: Growing a Garden Community

Isaiah 58:11 “The Lord will guide you always; he will satisfy your needs in a sun scorched land and will strengthen your frame. You will ...
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Cathedral Celebration

Esther Guillen (confirmed), Leonard Ciornii (received), Bishop Mary, Jeannine Belanger (received) and Livy Jordon holding newly baptised Skyla Reign Jordon at Christ Church Cathedral January ...
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Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols in Saint-Lambert celebrates the season

The Saint Barnabas Choir—along with guest choristers—will present a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at the Anglican Church of Saint Barnabas (95 Lorne Avenue) ...
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Ecumenical Service in Esperanto at Christ Church Cathedral

In August the World Esperanto Congress was held for the first time ever in Montreal. Since the 1st World Esperanto Congress in 1905, there’s always ...
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St James Ormstown now accessible to everyone

After one hundred and ninety-one years, St James in Ormstown now has handicap/wheelchair access. Parishioners and some community members with the design and guidance of ...
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