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'Tears are the enemy of the devil'

'Tears are the enemy of the devil'

James Tissot. JESUS WEPT (JESUS PLEURA). Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper. 1886-1896. Brooklyn Museum, Purchased by...

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Audire tener eloqui amare: There is more to the language of humanity

Audire tener eloqui amare: There is more to the language of humanity

By Laurel Pattenden The experts suggest many things to keep our brains agile and healthy as we age. The dark, southwestern Ontario...

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Vulnerability: We must live with it, liking it or not

Vulnerability: We must live with it, liking it or not

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes I asked a retired friend to preach. He had been educated theologically and was experienced in the...

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The evolving pressures of womanhood

The evolving pressures of womanhood

FIELD NOTES  By Rev. Allie McDougall With International Women’s Day approaching on the 8th of March, it seems only appropriate to...

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Formation failure or formation defeat?

Formation failure or formation defeat?

GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS By Rev. Canon Grayhame Bowcott A group of Anglican priests and church leaders came recently together...

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Sometimes we 'get it', and sometimes we don't

Sometimes we 'get it', and sometimes we don't

If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For those who want to save their...

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Avoiding the silo effect in our social media behaviour

Avoiding the silo effect in our social media behaviour

MEDIA BYTES By Rev. Marty Levesque In the age of digital interconnectedness, one might assume that social media would be a unifying...

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I can’t hear the preacher: What to do if you don’t have music

I can’t hear the preacher: What to do if you don’t have music

Hallelujah! Sing to the Lord a new song; sing his praise in the congregation of the faithful. (Psalm 149:1) By Rev. Paul Wooley For...

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St. Paul’s hosts an interfaith and cross-cultural Lenten experience

St. Paul’s hosts an interfaith and cross-cultural Lenten experience

Pandit Dwejendra Doobay (London Hindu Cultural Centre) at the Noon-hour Lenten Speakers Series at St. Paul's Cathedral. This...

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Differences are beautiful (God has made every person)

Differences are beautiful (God has made every person)

By Rev. Chris Brouillard-Coyle Encountering people who are different can be intimidating. We may fear we don’t have anything in...

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'Where Christ's command is duty, and every duty joy'

'Where Christ's command is duty, and every duty joy'

A VIEW FROM THE BACK PEW By Rev. Canon Christopher B. J. Pratt “A sea of flickering candles shining forth the Light of Christ in the...

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Harvest Hands at St. Mark's and the Church of the Ascension

Harvest Hands at St. Mark's and the Church of the Ascension

What an amazing story told by Jim Collins! It started in a church basement in St. Thomas, serving 12 families in the area. Today...

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The passing of time: A powerful change agent

The passing of time: A powerful change agent

AS I SEE IT By Rev. Jim Innes For many years in my ministry, I had been challenged by the liturgical season of Lent. It took a long...

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From a seed to an oak, that just keeps growing...

From a seed to an oak, that just keeps growing...

Glenda Fisher,  Margaret Moroun, Jennifer Wilson, Jacqueline Moroun    By Rev. Glenda Fisher It all started with one man, Joe...

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Finding God while on retreat

Finding God while on retreat

By Rev. Craig Love In the middle of winter, I made my way to a farm for five days of silent retreat, a time for rest & prayer....

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Tending to the work: Remembering wild raspberries

Tending to the work: Remembering wild raspberries

IT'S JUST KEVIN By Very Rev. Kevin George I love berries. Raspberries are my favourite - wild preferably. I fell in love with them...

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Climate despair and eschatological hope

Climate despair and eschatological hope

FIELD NOTES By Rev. Allie McDougall In early February, I gathered with my fellow newly ordained clergy for a session of...

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I can’t hear the preacher: What to do if you don’t have music (2)

I can’t hear the preacher: What to do if you don’t have music (2)

By Rev. Paul Wooley If you have either recorded, downloaded hymn accompaniments, or used a MIDI file processed to create a recording...

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How can I keep from singing

How can I keep from singing

By Rev. Greg Little Music has always been a big part of my life and continues so today.  Yesterday, Lorna and I participated in a...

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The presence of priest and congregation in end-of-life ministries

The presence of priest and congregation in end-of-life ministries

GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS By Rev. Canon Grayhame Bowcott There are few numbers that I dread seeing whenever they pop up on my cell...

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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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