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Cathecumenal ministry

Catechumenal ministries: actually, it's something very familiar

Catechumenal ministries: actually, it's something very familiar

By Rev. Lisa Wang Cat-a-who-when-what-all? “Catechumenal” might seem like a fancy new word for something strange and obscure, but in...

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Catechumenal ministry: Old wine in new wineskins?

Catechumenal ministry: Old wine in new wineskins?

The things that Jesus taught his disciples are the very same things we have learned (and are still learning) as Christians today. By...

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Catechumenal ministry: Building on a foundation of learning

Catechumenal ministry: Building on a foundation of learning

By Rev. Lisa Wang If we look back in time to the earliest centuries of Christian history, we can see that the Church has always been a...

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The Liturgical Year - A Learning Year

The Liturgical Year - A Learning Year

It should come as no surprise that from ancient times, the catechumenal process has been intimately linked to the liturgical...

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Catechumenal ministry: Where learning happens

Catechumenal ministry: Where learning happens

Formation happens in so many different ways and places, because it embraces so many aspects of our lives as Christians. By Rev....

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Handing on what we have received

Handing on what we have received

“Do you understand what you are reading?” Philip asked. “How can I,” he said, “unless someone explains it to me?” (Acts 8:30-31)...

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Way of Love: Intentionality is the key to everything

Way of Love: Intentionality is the key to everything

By Lawrene Denkers Q: How do you sum up nine weeks that are literally life-changing? A: You answer a few questions. In January and...

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A time to learn: It's about deepening a relationship

A time to learn: It's about deepening a relationship

Coming to know God, and growing deeper in that relationship, is not something we were meant to do in isolation. And let us...

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Faith formation at St. Paul's Cathedral

Faith formation at St. Paul's Cathedral

By Rev. Michael DeKay For the past year, I have had the joy and honour of being a member of a Diocesan group who have been meeting via...

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THE GOOD NEWS OF GARDENING: Being part of what God is doing in the world

THE GOOD NEWS OF GARDENING: Being part of what God is doing in the world

By Rev. Canon Lisa Wang AS I WRITE THIS, the snow lies thick on the ground and the temperature outside is a frigid -9 C.  Inside,...

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MORE GOOD NEWS OF GARDENING: Native plants thriving on privately owned land

MORE GOOD NEWS OF GARDENING: Native plants thriving on privately owned land

Native plants are crucial to supporting wildlife because animals have evolved over thousands of years to make use of the plants that...

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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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