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THE CHRONICLEYOUR WEEKLY UPDATE ON CATHEDRAL NEWS AND EVENTS If you wish to see something published in this newsletter, please either fill out the Communication Request Form (click to be redirected to the Cathedral website) or email your edited and proofed text to newsletters@thecathedral.ca by Wednesday at Noon. If you have any questions, please email us at newsletters@thecathedral.ca. Please note that these are the only two communication channels used in the creation of this newsletter. If you attend in person on Sundays, a special parking rate is available at the Park Place Parkade. The parking code for 2024 is 18932447. Rate details are available here. You can watch past live-streamed services on our YouTube channel. Click on the button below and watch the ones you missed or rewatch the ones you enjoyed! For more infomation visit:
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Laying the Foundation for the Next 135 YearsCathedral Stewardship 2025 We invite you to join the Cathedral leaders making a pledge for 2025. We hope you will commit to the future of the life of the Cathedral and its ministries by making a pledge. Packages are now being mailed out if we have your address. For more infomation visit:
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Update on 2024 DonationsSubmitted by Jane Osler on behalf of the Stewardship Committee A huge THANK YOU to all who have already submitted their pledge for 2025. We very much appreciate your leadership in this regard! As we all consider our gifts and what a financial pledge to the Cathedral might look like, I thought it helpful to provide an update on 2024 donations. As shown on the chart above, donations were below budget for the first two quarters of the year (79% and 83% of budget respectively). While donations reached 99% of the budget for the summer quarter, as shown in the chart, that quarter has the lowest budget of the year (183k). However, I am hopeful that the summer momentum will continue through the fall quarter when our budget is 50% higher than the average of the first three quarters (yikes). And, for those who have yet to submit their pledge for 2025, it would be wonderful if you did so by the end of November. While your pledge would be gratefully received at any time, providing it by the end of the month is very helpful to the 2025 budgeting process. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me or another member of the stewardship committee.
Thank you, Jane Osler |
Maundy Café Christmas GiftsSubmitted by Margaret Jonsson on behalf of the Maundy Café volunteers Each year we give our guests a gift of warm socks, gloves/mitts, scarves, and toques. There will be a basket in the Narthex for your donations. Thank you from the Maundy Café volunteers. |
Out of Office Notice
Rev. Areeta is away from October 31st to November 9th. |
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Prayer Walk: Lynn Canyon (Attempt 2!)Saturday, November 9, 2024, 9.30-11.30 a.m. Join us for a gentle hike in Lynn Canyon, on Saturday, November 9th from 9.30-11.30 a.m. We'll meet in the parking lot near the Suspension Bridge and washrooms (3690 Park Rd, North Vancouver, BC V7J 3G3). We will walk, enjoy each other's company and give thanks to God for the beauty of creation. All ages welcome. Friendly dogs are welcome too. We will hike rain or sun (not snow), so dress for the weather. Bring water bottles, snacks, and comfortable shoes. No registration required - just show up! For more information, contact Rev. Areeta. |
Duty CallsMen of Christ Church Cathedral Go to War - Sunday, November 10, 2024 Why did they do it, those men who marched away a century ago, heading straight for Hell on the Western Front? Those men whose distant graves are still remembered at Vancouver’s main cenotaph, unveiled April 27th , and dedicated by the Reverend Cecil Owen, former Christ Church rector, whose son, Harold, died on a Flanders battlefield in 1916. […] For more infomation visit:
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Candles for COP29Sunday, November 17, 2024 The Cathedral Climate Action group (CATS) is inviting the congregation to light candles and pray for the UN Sponsored conference COP29 on climate change taking place in Azerbaijan, Nov. 11-22. We will gather on Nov. 17 after the 10:30 service, near the altar. We will be joining with faith communities across Canada to thank God for the beauty of our earth and to pray together that world leaders will take decisive action to reduce carbon emissions. Children, young people and all who care for the earth are especially welcome to this brief service. |
Come and Journey: Honouring and Remembering Herbert O’DriscollA tribute to this beloved poet-priest through readings, hymns and anthems - Sunday, November 17, at 4 p.m.
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The Feast of Christ the KingConsecration of a New Liturgical Furnishing - Sunday, November 24, 2024
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Upcoming 135 EventsSubmitted by Carol Cook on behalf of the 135th Anniversary Committee December 8th, 2024 — CarolfestRemember how much we enjoyed Hymnfest? Here’s a last chance to sing your heart out with members of the cathedral choir, under the direction of Rupert. Please give your favourite Carol choices to Carol Cook — in church or email them to zimbab@me.com by November 24th. There will be a gingerbread cookie to take home! Please bring friends as well to help us make a glad noise to celebrate the music and Rupert. February 22nd, 2025 — Final CelebrationA party for all, in the church. This will be a wonderful community event, please save the date. More info coming later. |
Voices of GratitudeCelebrating Rupert Lang's Exemplary Ministry at Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver Sunday, December 15 | 7pm $25 | Eventbrite Vancouver, BC — Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver is delighted to announce a special event, Voices of Gratitude, celebrating the remarkable ministry of Dr. Rupert Lang, who has served as the Organist and Director of Music from 1986 to 2024. This joyous event will take place on Sunday, 15 December, at 7PM. […] For more infomation visit: http://thecathedral.ca/events/voices-of-gratitude/2024-12-15
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Calendar of Events for Children, Youth and FamiliesOpportunities to Engage Sept 2024- July 2025 Dear Children and Grownups, We are glad you are here! We treasure your belonging to our community and are delighted to be companions in your journey with Jesus. [...] For more infomation visit: http://thecathedral.ca/blog/calendar-of-events-for-children-youth-and-families
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EXPLORING OUR FAITH
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Rev. Dr. Harold Munn Is Coming to VancouverJanuary 18 & 25, 2025, 10 a.m. to noon (two Saturdays) at Christ Church Cathedral Rev. Dr. Harold Munn, former Dean of Edmonton, and former Anglican mentor at the Vancouver School of Theology, will be in Vancouver next year. Copies of the resource book will be available: “Faith in Doubt: how my dog made me an atheist and atheism made me a priest”. […]
For more infomation visit: http://thecathedral.ca/news/rev-dr-harold-munn-is-coming-to-vancouver
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Upper Zoom Bible Study of Sunday ReadingsTuesdays | 7:15 - 8:30 p.m. The Upper Zoom Bible Study of Sunday Readings has resumed. For more infomation visit: https://www.thecathedral.ca/events/upper-zoom-bible-study-of-sunday-readings--431/2024-11-12
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NEWS
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Hope Matters: Why Changing the Way We Think is Critical to Solving the Environmental CrisisSubmitted by CATS Elin Kelsey Greystone Books/David Suzuki Institute 2020 Elin Kelsey wrote this book for us and those we love, those who realize the world needs our help during the current climate emergency. She believes “the environmental crisis is also a crisis of hope.” Without hope we can slide towards apathy and inaction. But what happens when we live in hope? If we are suffering from “headline stress disorder,” how do we find ways to replace the problems with solutions? Elin Kelsey is a science and environmental writer and an adjunct professor of environmental studies at the University of Victoria. In her work as a scientist and a writer, she shares examples of hope in action from around the world – stories that don’t often make the news but show how the planet can be healed. Resilience of salmon populations and forests, rejuvenation of degraded agricultural lands, and the results of ocean cleanup and conservation. Imagine if these stories were part of our daily news. […] For more infomation visit:
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PWRDF New Name, World of Gifts and Christmas CardsSubmitted by the Rev. Margaret Marquardt, member of the Diocesan PWRDF Unit Anglican World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF)Come to the table in the hall after the 10:30 am Services Nov. 17 and Dec. 1. Meet with Pastor Margaret. Learn about PWRDF and pick up a pac (12) of Christmas cards. See the latest design in the update attached as well as other designs. Make a donation of $25.00: RECEIVE an income tax receipt and A PAC of CHRISTMAS CARDS! Bring a cheque book or your credit card or cash.
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Support the Peace TrainBy The Rev. Margaret Marquardt The Peace and Justice Unit of the diocese is endorsing the intent of the Peace Train initiative whose goal is to re-establish conversation and action in Canada regarding our role in ‘Negotiating’ towards peace throughout the world. This will involve meetings in November in Ottawa with politicians and organizations working towards peaceful solutions in our world. The website on the attached poster has a description of this intent along with a petition to parliament which Canadians are invited to sign. Folks who will be on the Peace Train leaving Vancouver, Friday November 15, 2024 will be in attendance at the gathering at Canadian Memorial Church Thursday eve Nov. 14 at 6:00 pm. […] Read the Bishop's Letter Canada’s Peace Diplomacy petition For more infomation visit: https://www.vancouver.anglican.ca/news/support-the-peace-train
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SAVE THE DATE
Cathedral Week at Sorrento Centre | July 20 — July 26, 2025 |
WORSHIP AT THE CATHEDRAL
The Cathedral office is open Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Staff contact information is available here. REGULAR SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Communion | 8:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist | 10:30 a.m. Eucharist with St. Brigid’s | 1:30 p.m. Compline | 8:00 p.m. WEEKDAY SERVICES Holy Eucharist | Monday—Friday Holy Eucharist | Thursday Rite of Reconciliation (Confession) | 4th Wednesday Healing Prayers & Anointing | Wednesday ONLINE If you wish to worship with us online, click on the button below. For more infomation visit:
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SEND US YOUR PRAYER REQUEST
The Cathedral's Healing Prayer ministry is centered on healing through prayer. This ministry acknowledges that healing is God's work, and that those who offer this ministry are instruments of the divine presence and care for people. Prayers for healing are offered with a posture of trust, openness, and faith that God will continue the healing ministry of Christ through the Church. Our ministry with and amongst those who are sick is about God's unfolding healing process, rather than a cure. Those seeking prayer may email the Cathedral PrayerLink at prayerlink@thecathedral.ca to have their name added to the list. |