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Sister Doreen’s Reflections Ash Wednesday – the beginning of the paschal mystery is a day of happiness, a Christian feast. It cannot be otherwise, as it forms part of the great Easter cycle. It is
By the Rev’d Canon Andrea Budgey (2 Kings 2.1-12; Psalm 50.1-6; 2 Corinthians 4.3-6; Mark 9.2-9) Every year, on the last Sunday after Epiphany (or, perhaps more significantly, the last Sunday before Lent), our lectionary
By the Most Rev. Fred Hiltz ‘God is our whole support, God is our whole love. God is our whole life.’ You, dear Sisters, will recognize these words as those which conclude the commentary on
By The Most Rev Linda Nicholls Mother Hannah Grier Coome, Foundress of SSJD “If I believed the world were to end tomorrow, I would still plant a tree today.” That is a quotation allegedly from
Sister Doreen’s Reflections February 9th, in our 140 years as a Community! Our Celebration of the life of our Mother Foundress, Hannah Grier Coome Today we remember our Mother Foundress, Hannah – by prayers, scripture
Photo from Unsplash.com. Photographer: Frank Holleman Dear Associates, Oblates and Friends of SSJD, Before Covid we used to have a “Talking Supper” most Sundays of the month. It was an opportunity for those staying in
“…convince me, once again that the vastness of this universe is a comfort to me, somehow. ” Kate Bowler Retreat format: In-person Date: Saturday April 20, 2024Arrive between 9:30 and 10:00 am; Depart 4:00 pm Registration Fee: $35
Sister Doreen’s Reflections “His name is Jesus, the promise of God’s love fulfilled.” Simeon took the child in his arms and blessed God, …with my own eyes I’ve seen your salvation; it’s now out in
Sister Doreen’s Reflections The Canadian Anglican Church Calendar 2024 has as its overall theme this year “All Things Created”. The January Scripture Theme is 1 Cor. 15:41: “There is one glory of the sun and
Sister Doreen’s Reflections You shall love God … and your neighbour as yourself (Luke 10: 27). This is the theme for the week of prayer for Christian Unity 2024, which happens January 18 – 25
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.