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St Julian, Norwich, Stained Glass King & Son at St Thomas, Norwich Isaiah 26: 1-6 Psalm 118: 19 – 24 Matthew 7:15 -27 Sharing about the kingdom of God, Jesus talks about the good tree
The Good Shepherd Mosaic 1859-1900 (made), 5th century (made) Victoria and Albert Museum Isaiah 25: 6-9 Psalm 23 Matthew 15: 29-39 It’s hard to pray the Lord is my Shepherd on the anniversary of the
Virgin and Child with a Dragonfly/Master of Saint Giles Netherlandish/French Isaiah 11:1-10 Psalm 72:1-8 Luke 10:21-24 Last week, while riding a bus to the library, I received a wonderful gift. Gazing around me at the other
Saturday December 23
5:00 pm Evening Prayer/Compline
Sunday December 24 – Advent 4/Christmas Eve
8:00 am Eucharist
5:00 pm Christmas Evening Prayer with Compline
Monday December 25 – Christmas Day
8:30 am Christmas Festal Morning Prayer with the Blessing of the Crib
12:30 pm Festal Christmas Eucharist
5:30 pm Christmas Evensong
Wednesday December 27 – St. John’s Day (Patronal Festival)
12:00 pm Festal Eucharist for St. John’s Day, followed by Talking Dinner (Registration required – please RSVP with guesthouse@ssjd.ca)
Sunday December 31 – First Sunday After Christmas / New Year’s Eve
8:00 am Holy Eucharist
12:15 pm – Mid-day Office
6:30 pm – New Year’s Eve Vigil
Monday January 1, 2024 – Naming of Jesus & New Year’s Day
8:30 am Morning Prayer
12:00 pm Eucharist
Homily by Father David Brinton, OGS Today, the Feast of Christ the King or the Reign of Christ, is the last Sunday of the Church year, the end of the annual liturgical cycle that commemorates
Isaiah 5: 1-5 Psalm 122 Matthew 8: 5-1 This is the beginning of the Advent Season when we resolve to bear witness to God’s peace that passes all understanding. It is the time when we
Sunday, December 3, 2023 Isaiah 63:16-64:8 Psalm 80:1-7,1 Corinthians 1:3-9Mark 13:32-37 ‘O God of peace, who taught us that in returning and rest we shall be saved, in quietness and confidence shall be our strength”
Sister Doreen’s Reflections Advent Two Musings: What are we waiting for O Ancient Love? In the new Hymn book published by the Anglican Church of Canada called “Sing a New Creation” there is a hymn
Sister Doreen’s Reflections Advent One Musings: What are we waiting for O Ancient Love? In the new Hymn book published by the Anglican Church of Canada called “Sing a New Creation” there is a hymn
Sister Doreen’s Reflections “Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add colour to my sunset sky.” (Rabindranath Tagore) Tagore’s quote gave me pause to think that
The Sisterhood of St. John the Divine is a contemporary expression of the religious life for women within the Anglican Church of Canada. We were founded in Toronto in 1884. Our Mother House, St. John’s Convent, continues to be in Toronto.