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Pandemics in Huron, now and then...

Pandemics in Huron, now and then...

Churches in Huron were closed during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918-1919. Just like today, in the COVID-19 era, local congregations...

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Harriet Boomer: challenging social conventions of her time

Harriet Boomer: challenging social conventions of her time

CHARACTERS AND CIRCUMSTANCES By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton Christians are people of paradox. We are called to defend the faith,...

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The remarkable life of Dr. Oronhyatekha

The remarkable life of Dr. Oronhyatekha

Characters and Circumstances By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton On the evening of March 6, 1907, a huge crowd gathered in and around...

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Indigenous experience brought home

Indigenous experience brought home

By Helen Wheeler An eye-opening look at Canadian history from the aboriginal viewpoint was one of the highlights of the Nov. 7 stew...

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Wiarton’s stone church reaches 125 milestone

Wiarton’s stone church reaches 125 milestone

By Charlotte Ewbank Trinity, Wiarton, has reached the milestone of the 125th year of the building — as well as 148 years of ministry —...

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Memorial plaque reveals story of a model priest – and a caution about overwork

Memorial plaque reveals story of a model priest – and a caution about overwork

Memorial plaque reveals story of a model priest – and a caution about overwork Characters and Circumstances By Rev. Dr. Canon Douglas...

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Remembering murdered and missing aboriginal women

Remembering murdered and missing aboriginal women

Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, asked churches to ring their bells daily for 22 days to call attention...

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Holy Trinity’s celebration of 140 years in Chatham includes latest cornerstone update

Holy Trinity’s celebration of 140 years in Chatham includes latest cornerstone update

By Heather Kingham On Trinity Sunday in May 1875, Rev. Freeman Harding conducted the first services for a new parish that had been...

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The windows into Goderich’s rich history

The windows into Goderich’s rich history

St. George’s Church celebrates 135 years in its current location with a book written by Eleanor Smith on people commemorated in the...

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The summers long gone, the memories life-long…

The summers long gone, the memories life-long…

When Huron Church Camp was at Kintail… About 1939, John and Connie Graham were using a cottage on Lake Huron.  As they strolled along...

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A resurgence of the mind of Christ

A resurgence of the mind of Christ

By Rev. Rosalyn Elm The last two weeks our Canadian news cycle has been blowing up with the Wet’suwet’en Coastal GasLink blockade the...

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Trinity St. James – 170th anniversary

Trinity St. James – 170th anniversary

By Melody Falconer-Pounder In 1849 The Reverend Robert Francis Campbell, after 15 years of galloping around on horseback establishing...

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Her Majesty’s gift to the Chapel of the Mohawks

Her Majesty’s gift to the Chapel of the Mohawks

On Wednesday March 27, the Rev. Canon Paul Wright, Sub-Dean of Her Majesty’s Chapels Royal (U.K.), made an official visit to Her...

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Christ Church, Amherstburg: Two hundred years of continuous service

Christ Church, Amherstburg: Two hundred years of continuous service

Joan Browning, Vivian McManemy and Michelle Wilson lead the congregation into the church. Epiphany 2019. Photo: Cecile Browning...

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John Norton: leader, warrior and Mohawk gospel translator

John Norton: leader, warrior and Mohawk gospel translator

By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton Located in Huron University College, the Archives of the Diocese of Huron house great treasures...

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Thayendanegea – the man of two worlds

Thayendanegea – the man of two worlds

By Rev. Canon Dr. Douglas Leighton Her Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, located in Brantford, Ontario, is the oldest Protestant...

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Konwatsi’Tsiaienni: a woman who was at ease in two cultures

Konwatsi’Tsiaienni: a woman who was at ease in two cultures

By Rev. Canon Dr. Douglas Leighton For eighty years after 1750, Brant family members exercised influential leadership in the changing...

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John Brant: a tantalizing view of a future that might have been

John Brant: a tantalizing view of a future that might have been

By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton As the era of colonial warfare in North America ended after 1815, fundamental questions arose about the...

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George Sage: a founding figure of Western University

George Sage: a founding figure of Western University

By Rev. Canon Douglas Leighton Huron University College has graced its second, present site on the west side of London’s Western Road...

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There are no words...

There are no words...

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt  “There are no words….”. The comments of a CNN reporter looking...

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The Diocese of Huron is situated on the ancestral beaver hunting grounds of the Algonquin, Haudenosaunee and Attawandaran peoples; the traditional and unceded lands of the Anishinaabe Peoples, of Walpole Island, Kettle Point and the Thames, the settled people’s Haudenosaunee Confederacy, at the Grand River and the Thames and the Lenni Lenape Delaware people’s of Moraviantown and Muncey.

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