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THE CHRONICLEYOUR WEEKLY UPDATE ON CATHEDRAL NEWS AND EVENTS BEFORE STARTING TO READ THIS NEWSLETTER, PLEASE SCROLL DOWN UNTIL YOU SEE “VIEW ENTIRE MESSAGE” (OR SIMILAR MESSAGE) AND CLICK ON IT. THIS WILL OPEN THE CHRONICLE ON YOUR DEFAULT BROWSER AND WILL ENSURE THAT YOU DO NOT MISS ANYTHING. 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 Tuesday 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 2025 is 20254630. Rate details are available here. You can watch past live-streamed services on our YouTube channel — click to watch the ones you missed or rewatch the ones you enjoyed! |
OUT OF OFFICE NOTICE
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Unpacking General Synod 2025General Synod Delegate Jane Hope leads a discussion on GS2025 - Sunday, July 13, 2025 Join General Synod Delegate Jane Hope as she unpacks the various resolutions and actions of General Synod 2025. Bring your questions and your... For more infomation visit: http://thecathedral.ca/events/unpacking-general-synod-2025/2025-07-13
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Sorrento Week with the CathedralA Journey of Spirit Join the Very Rev. Christopher A. Pappas, Rev. Clare Morgan, and Dr. Neil Cockburn, for a relaxing retreat at the Sorrento Retreat & Conference Centre July 20-26, 2025. The Rev. Canon Dr. Harold Munn will also be in residence this week to offer his course, "God Talk for Secular Ears". You won't want to miss Cathedral led activities such as: Theology on Tap, Hymn Sing, and Hike & Pray at Margaret Falls. Contact Sorrento Retreat & Conference Centre to reserve your place for this wonderful week here. |
CATHEDRAL LIFE
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Children's ministry over the summer
Summer is here – or at least school is out! During the summer, our Sunday school (I'm still working on finding a good name for it) is on a summer hiatus. Sunday school will be on a summer hiatus starting on Sunday July 6 and will be back on Sunday August 31. We will have the mats in the Nave (where the 10.30am church service takes place) with quiet toys and books, where children and their grownups are invited to sit. In the Anglican Church, we have a phrase: "lex orandi, lex credendi" – meaning the law of prayer is the law of belief. In terms of children's ministry and spiritual accompaniment, we believe that worshiping together teaches children lots of things about praying together and we also believe that children teach us about their place in worship when they worship with us. May your summer be a time of renewal, of slowing down, with moments of leisure. God bless you wherever your summer journeys lead. Your friend in Christ, Areeta+ --- P.S. Here is an excerpt from an article with... For more infomation visit: http://thecathedral.ca/news/childrens-ministry-over-the-summer
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Christ Church Responds to Possible Climate ThreatSubmitted by CATS (CLIMATE ACTION THROUGH STEWARDING) It is four years since British Columbia experienced a heat dome that resulted in the deaths of 619 British Columbians (June 25 - July 1st, 2021). This anniversary is significant for several reasons: a) Never before have so many people lost their lives due to a climate-related extreme temperature situation in Canada. b) While it was an isolated event in the past, scientists predict that such weather extremes will become increasingly common. c) The Cathedral has acted to offer a respite cooling centre to residents and visitors during such an emergency. In partnership with the City of Vancouver. The Cathedral will offer a recognized cooling centre should another heat dome occur. Christ Church Cathedral is the first non-governmental organization to enter into such a partnership with the City of Vancouver. The cost of the cooling centre will be borne by the city, and management will be carried out by trained city staff in cooperation with Cathedral building staff. This initiative was brought forward by CATS (Climate Action Through Stewarding) ministry, with whole-hearted support from office and building staff. If you would like further information on this partnership, speak to one of the CATS members. |
UPCOMING EVENTS
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God Talk for Secular Ears at Sorrento Centre with Harold Munn
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NEWS
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Diocese of New WestminsterDiocesan eNewsletter - July 8th Edition
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VST Summer SchoolJuly 7 to 25, 2025 Vancouver School of Theology is pleased to announce its plans for July Summer School programming. Most courses will be taught in hybrid form, in-person classrooms and virtual Zoom classrooms. Classes will be taught synchronously only. Vancouver School of Theology has been utilizing Zoom with great success for its growing number of distance students, and is pleased to extend this opportunity to its Summer School participants. To participate via Zoom, please register using course codes that end with ‘D’. For more infomation visit:
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Known & Unknown: Ministry Leadership in Liminal TimeAugust 25, 2025 3:00pm to August 27, 2025 9:00pm For more infomation visit: https://vst.edu/blog/event/known-unknown-ministry-leadership-in-liminal-time/
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
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Pastoral Care at the Cathedralby Susan Koppersmith Pastoral care at the Cathedral is thriving; things are on track and moving forward! Last year on April 21, 2024, the newly commissioned Pastoral Care Team, under the leadership of Rev. Areeta, was officially blessed. There were 6 people initially in the group. A year later, the number of members of our team has doubled! We make Eucharistic visits to mobility-challenged congregants in homes or care facilities. We lead a short communion service with Bible readings and prayers and end with a social visit. These visits generally last between 60-75 minutes. When asked why she is part of our team, one member said ... For more infomation visit:
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SAVE THE DATE
Morning Prayer on Zoom | Monday to Friday | 9:30am to 10:00am Fellowship for Parishioners of African Descent | Last Saturday of each month | 5:00 to 7:00pm Summer Hiatus for Upper Zoom Bible Study - Resumes September 4, 2025 As summer begins and some of us may be longing for some time to unwind, your Upper Zoom is also taking a break for a few weeks. After an amazing year studying our Sunday readings as well as the Book of Psalms, it is time for me to get ready for what comes next, and for you to enjoy the long expected summer. Thank you for your presence week after week. Thank you for the knowledge and spiritual insights you shared through our conversations. The depth of this ministry comes from the group as a gift from God. We pause for the summer, but the Upper Zoom Bible Study will be back on Thursday, September 4, 2025. In the meantime, the references for the Sunday readings are published online through our Canadian lectionary. Feel free to reach out to share your thoughts and questions through the summer. My email is claude@thecathedral.ca. Blessings, Claude |
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. St. Brigid’s Eucharist | 1:30 p.m. Sundays@4 Choral Service | 4:00 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
Those seeking prayers for themselves or others may email the Cathedral Prayer Link at prayerlink@thecathedral.ca to have their name added to the list. |