Saturday, October 30, 2010

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A statement from the Primate
on Chilean miners' rescue
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A statement from the Primate on Chilean miners' rescue
Anglican Church of Canada
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In this season of Thanksgiving, I urge Canadian Anglicans to join voices and hearts that transcend nationalities and faiths throughout the world, in an expression of thanks and joy for the ongoing rescue of the miners at the San Jose mine in Copiapo Chile.
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This rescue and the survival of these men has rightly been called a miracle. One of the first miners brought to the surface was quoted as saying that while underground, he felt in the presence of both God and the devil. "I reached out to God," he said.
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I ask all Canadian Anglicans to do likewise and rejoice in the rescue operations and the reuniting of families who have waited so long in hope for their loved ones.
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+ Fred
Fred Hiltz, Archbishop and Primate

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25th ANNIVERSARY OF B.A.S.
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New essays reflect on prayer book's 25th
Ali Symons, Anglican Church of Canada
October 15, 2010 -

A new essay collection marks the 25th anniversary of the Book of Alternative Services.
Twenty-five years ago, a shiny new green book popped up in the pew racks of Canadian Anglican churches. Some people welcomed it, some were puzzled, and others were upset. The Book of Alternative Services (BAS) was a compilation of new liturgies developed for use alongside the Book of Common Prayer (BCP), and gradually it has become the primary prayer book used within the Anglican Church of Canada.
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To mark this quarter century of existence, four church leaders who helped shape the BAS have written about the prayer book's history and legacy. Read the essays online:
-Twenty-five years of the Book of Alternative Services [PDF]—the Rev. Paul Gibson-An Imperative for Change Once More [PDF]—Bishop Michael Ingham-The Book of Alternative Services: Introduction in a Northern Diocese [PDF]—Archbishop Caleb Lawrence— Reflections on the Creation of the Book of Alternative Services [PDF]—Bishop J.C. Fricker
All Canadian Anglicans are invited to submit their own reflections on the BAS and liturgical revision by email to the Rev. Dr. Eileen Scully, interim director of Faith, Worship, and Ministry.
Another way to mark the BAS's 25th anniversary is to buy a T-shirt [PDF] with the BAS logo. Proceeds will support the Faith, Worship, and Ministry Committee, which oversees continuing liturgical revision. BCP T-shirts are also available.
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Liturgical revision an ongoing processBefore the 1970s, the BCP was the only authorized worship text in the Anglican Church of Canada. Originally published in 1549 and refined throughout the 16th century, the BCP expressed the primary tenets of Anglicanism through liturgy. As Anglicanism spread to the British colonies, the BCP took root in Canada. It was modified for specific Canadian use in 1918 and 1959.
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In the 1960s, leaders in the Anglican Church of Canada identified a need for more permissive, flexible liturgical alternatives to the BCP. In 1971, General Synod approved a process to revise church services, and between 1974 and 1978, the Doctrine and Worship committee (the predecessor of today's Faith, Worship, and Ministry Committee) produced the Canadian Anglican Liturgical Series, alternate liturgies that were distributed as booklets throughout the church.
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These trial liturgies got the ball rolling. In 1980, General Synod decided to produce a new book of alternative services instead of revising the BCP. After much consultation and testing, the BAS was published in 1985. The new green book contained many changes, including contemporary language and an increased focus on the Eucharist.
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Once introduced, the BAS sparked much controversy, with the debate playing out in church halls and national newspaper editorials. Some Anglicans argued that the BAS diluted traditional Anglican beliefs, including the sacredness of marriage. The argument went as far as the Anglican Church of Canada's Supreme Court of Appeal, which was convened in 1989 to rule on the validity of the BAS.
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On the other side, BAS supporters argued that the new prayer book was faithful to the reformation principles of the BCP's original author, Thomas Cranmer, who wrote worship services in the language of the people. BAS supporters described liturgical revision as a much-needed, perennial process.
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Similar revision processes were happening around the Anglican Communion. The Anglican Church of Canada joined Anglican churches in England and Australia, which were also experimenting with alternative liturgies to live alongside the BCP.
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Despite the controversy, the green book caught on. A survey conducted in 1993 showed that three of four respondents were using both prayer books within a month. After a formal evaluation, the church agreed in 1995 that a new prayer book should be produced, though not immediately. In the meantime, they responded to some liturgical concerns by producing a supplement to the BAS: Eucharistic Prayers, Services of the Word and Night Prayer.
"Obviously the time was right for it," said the Rev. Dr. Eileen Scully, interim director of Faith, Worship and Ministry, about the BAS's success. "The church throughout the 1970s wanted to express worship in meaningful ways that connected with the language, culture, and mission context of the day."
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Join the next stage of revisionGeneral Synod has already started the next stage of liturgical revision. During the 2007 to 2010 triennium the Faith, Worship, and Ministry (FWM) Committee approved principles for liturgical revision and this triennium a liturgical task group will develop new liturgies that can be distributed and discussed online.
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Dr. Scully anticipates that the new liturgies will respond to current concerns including environmental stewardship, adaptation to local cultural contexts, and translation. She also expects this next stage to be highly collaborative and to consider work taking place in other Anglican provinces.
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"My vision for this is that it's not going to be a group of six or ten people who sit in a church hall in Toronto writing the next prayer book," she said. "There are going to be leaders and project managers and editors; but we have started to cast the net widely across the church, connecting with groups that are doing that in their local contexts, so we can get the greatest input possible from local communities."
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The four essays marking the BAS's 25th anniversary are a good place to start this next stage of reflection. Dr. Scully invites all Canadian Anglicans to consider questions, such as "What does common prayer mean to you?" and to continue the conversation online.
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Friday, October 29, 2010

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REMEMBERING ALL OUR BELOVED ONES.
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Memorial List for Sunday, October 31st, 2010.
Eve of All Saints and All Souls.
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Casey Kok, Alice Morgan, Mirtle Morgan, Frank Morgan, Trevor, Morgan, Anne Shields, Ileen Dudek, Baron de Costa, Grace Houghton, Marko Zalkovich, Adela Zalkovich, Marjorie Holland, Lou Cowley, Yik-Sam Li, Chiu-Sim Chan-Ma, Ting-Gwong Ma, Chiu-Tsan Cheung-Li, Stefan and Katerynna Lysyk, Maria Tanchak and Pavlo Tanchak, Audrey and James Noland, Robert Hunt, Patrick and Eba Rasmussen, Frank and Christine Boultbee, Laureta Hilton, Wilf Hilton, Kieran Barton, Pippa Barton, Stephanie E. Woodhouse, Ralph Young, Kevin Young, Ken Borland, Patrick Catleff, Austen Beech, Doug Colwell, Walter Smith, Floyd Brightman, Calixto Ortiz, Linda Maria Patino, David Ortiz, George & Chris Bouchier, Don McGee, Gilbert & esther McGee, Ted Karbownik, Bernice Cliperzak, Rosalia Scarfo, Giuseppe Scarfo, Rosemarie Francois, Daniel Francois, Maurice Francois and Anita Araos.
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Thank to God for their lives.
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Week Oct 31 to Nov 6, 2010

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BULLETIN ST. PAUL # 289
Week of October 31 to November 6, 2010

Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,

This Sunday, please join us to celebrate
Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost &
Eve of All Saints and All Souls.
Join us a as community to worship and proclaim an
inclusive and transforming Gospel.
See you on Sunday @ 10:30 am.

Here is some news to share with you:
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The homily this Sunday is based on The Beatitudes.
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OCTOBER 31st @ 10:30 AM
Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost
Presider:
Father Maurice
Homilist: Father Maurice
Lay Readers:
Brian Beech
Sidepeople for October:
Shirley Buckley & Liz Quinlan
Chancel Guild:
Liz Quinlan & Jean Colwell
Hymns: 526, 262, 624 @ 349
Rite:
BCP

SUNDAY LEAFLET: Please, consider taking home the Sunday Leaflet. It can help you review the readings, collect, prayers and news, or you can share it with other parishioners or friends who were not able to attend the Sunday Service. Thank you for your cooperation.
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ALL SOULS MEMORIAL LIST: This Sunday, October 31st, at the Prayer of the People, we will read all the names of beloved ones that you wrote on the Memorial List. Thank you for providing the names and let us thank God for their lives.
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WEDNESDAY SERVICES: Join us for our Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist this Wednesday, November 3rd @ 10 am. We pray for the Diocese of Johannesburg, South Africa. Liturgical Colour: Green. Richard Hooker, Priest and Teacher of the Faith, 1600. Readings: Philippians 2: 12-18; Psalm 27: 1-6, 17-18 & St. Luke 14: 25-33. We continue with a new cycle of studies: "Saints Alive"!!!. Come and join us!!! Saints, don't miss them!!! This Wednesday we will focus on John Donne.

WEDNESDAY CALENDAR: Every Wednesday @ 10 am we continue in the cycle of studies "Saints Alive!!!" and our gallery of selected names are (saints or not saints):
John Donne,
Cecilia,
John Keeble,
Francis of Assisi,
Deborah,
Edward the Confessor, and
John Henry Newman.
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HALEY ASTLEY'S BAPTISM: On Sunday, November 7th our little sister Haley will be baptized. Let us keep in our prayers Haley's parents and godparents. Join us a let us celebrate this meaningful sacramental step for Haley.
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REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY SERVICE: This year, we will commemorate Remembrance Sunday on Sunday, November 7th @ 10:30 am, the same day of Haley's baptism, after all she is soldier's daughter, the perfect day! 75th Old Mill Scouth Group will be involved, a piper and 2 trumpeters. Instead of homily, Chris Astley, father of Haley will address the congregation and share his experiences in Kandahar, Afhganistan. Mark your calendar and join us to remember all those who served our country.
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PRAYERS: Please, keep in your prayers:
For those who are sick: Jack Lyons, Nicholas Tau-Milburn, Bishop Michael Bedford-Jones, Maureen Curtin, Tim Shields, Eleanor Boehm, Arthur Reid, Frank Jennings, Arthur Reid, Glen Garbutt, Margaret Sills, Jack & Eleanor Lynch, Patricia Soto, Stephen Edwards, Shirley Buckley, Regina Jawrosky, Ron Nicholson & Jeff Willis.
For those who are sick. Additional Requests this month: Maureen Black, Lara Leblanc, Bernice Graham, Ethan Plecash, Doreen Hayashi, Rob Blair, Vanessa y Christian Konow.
Those who are in need: For the Canadian Forces abroad & people victims of natural disasters, terrorism or fanaticism.
We pray for those who have died: For all those beloved from our congregation, family members, relatives & friends of St.Paul's. John Herbert Francis.
Our thanksgiving prayer for: Haley Astley's baptism on Sunday, Nov. 7th and her parents and godparents.

Please, let us keep our prayer list updated by checking the book at the entrance of the nave. Thanks.
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COMING ACTIVITIES:
OCT 29 Upgrading the Rectory, join us from 10 am to 12 pm
OCT 31 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am
OCT 31 Meeting with Remembrace Service Team @ 12 pm
NOV 01 All Saints Day
NOV 02 All Souls Day
NOV 03 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
NOV 03 Visit of Fr. Hobson, Dean of Toronto West @ 11:30 am
NOV 03 Corporation Meeting @ 12 pm
NOV 05 Wedding Rehearsal @ 7:30 pm
NOV 06 Upgrading the Rectory, join us from 10 am to 12 pm
NOV 06 Wedding od Adrian Tanchak & Katie Ayre @ 2 pm
NOV 07 Remembrance Sunday Service @ 10:30 am
NOV 06 Baptism of Haley Astley @ 10:30 am
NOV 08 Advisory Board @ 8 pm
NOV 09 Clericus @ St. Chad's @ 11 am
NOV 10 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
NOV 11 Clericus Meeting @ 1 pm
NOV 11 Forus St.Paul's next 100 years from 7 to 9 pm
NOV 13 Upgrading the Rectory, join us from 10 am to 12 pm
NOV 14 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am.
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BIRTHDAYS OF NOVEMBER: We congratulate all our sisters and brothers on their coming birthdays during October. They are:
NOV 01 Mary Anne Suimachynski
NOV 03 Sheryl Astley
NOV 20 Robert Fraser
NOV 22 Bert Hein
NOV 22 Mary Tudor
NOV 26 Meredith Tudor.
God bless all of them in this new year of life.

ANNIVERSARIES: During November we remember special days for:
NOV 02 Kathleen Overs Baptimal anniversary
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FROM THE ANGLICAN CALENDAR:
OCT 31 Saints of the Reformation Era (see pic above)
NOV 01 All Saints
NOV 02 All Souls
NOV 03 Richard Hooker, Teacher of the Faith, 1600
NOV 04 Saints of the Old Testament
NOV 07 Willibrord, Archbp of Utrecht, 739
NOV 10 Leo the Great, Bishop of Rome, 461
NOV 11 Martin, Bishop of Tours, 397
NOV 12 Charles Simeon, Priest, 1836
NOV 14 Samuel Seabury, Bishop, 1784
NOV 16 Margaret, Queen of Scotland, 1093
NOV 17 Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, 1200
NOV 18 Hilda, Abbess of Whitby, 680
NOV 19 Elizabeth, Princess of Hungary, 1231
NOV 20 Edmund, King of East Anglia, Martyr, 870
NOV 23 Clement, Bishop of Rome, c.100
NOV 30 Saint Andrew the Apostle.
For more information about the calendar of the Church Year, check the BAS (pages 14 to 33).

THE ANGLICAN CYCLE OF PRAYER:
OCT 31 For the Church in Ceylan
NOV 01 Diocese of Jalingo, Nigeria
NOV 02 Diocese of Jamaica & The Cayman Island
NOV 03 Diocese of Jebba, Nigeria
NOV 04 Diocese of Johannesburg, South Africa
NOV 05 Diocese of Juba, Sudan
NOV 06 Diocese of Kabba, Nigeria.


LAY READER'S CALENDAR:
OCT 31 Brian Beech.

FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR: Let us give thanks to God with flowers. The dedication can be for a memorial, a birthday, anniversary, thanksgiving, etc. Always is there a good reason to worship God with the beauty in God's creation.
OCT 31 Put your name here
NOV 07 Put your name here
NOV 14 Put your name here
NOV 21 Put your name here
NOV 28 Put your name here
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FORUM ABOUT THE NEXT 100 YEARS OF ST.PAUL'S: Everybody is invited to join us in a forum to discuss in creative ways our future ministry. Your ideas, motivation, creativity, enthusiasm, etc...is very valued to all of us as community. Please, mark your calendar for Thursday, November 11 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm sharp.

CHANCEL GUILD CALENDAR:
OCT 31 Liz Quinlan & Jean Colwell
NOV 07 Marg Lyons
NOV 14 Marg Lyons & Radika Fraser
NOV 21 Shirley Buckley & Jean Colwell
NOV 28 Colleen Milburn & Mary Novak
DEC 05 Betty Morgan & Anne Ferrugia
DEC 12 Jean Colwell
DEC 19 Liz Quinlan & Jean Colwell
DEC 24 Marg Lyons & Anne Ferrugia
DEC 26 Marg Lyons & Radika Fraser.
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COFFEE HOUR: Help us with coffee hour. Please, sign up on the list at the newsboard. Thank you for your time and generousity in sharing a great time as a community parish. Light refreshments only. Look for a partner and share the blessing of offering to other hospitality.
OCT 31 Kay Fraser y Kay Karbownik
NOV 07 Remembrance Day - Scouts + Mary Novak
NOV 14 Put your name here
NOV 21 Marylyn Young
NOV 28 Put your name here
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WEEKLY SMILE: "If the automobile had followed the same development as the computer, a Rolls-Royce would today cost $100, get a million miles pr gallon, and explode once a year killing everyone inside." Robert Cringely
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WHO IS WHO?: Each month we will have a new person to discover! A few clues and let us guess the person's identity: Loves and follows policies, talented actress, always arrives very early. So, who is our person of November? Let us know during the coffee hour.
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WINDOWS UNDER MAINTENANCE: Did you noticed that we are working in our beautiful windows? Yes, frames and screen of our stained glass windows and all other regular windows from the basement, sacristy, etc. are under maintenance. Thank you for allowing us to keep our church building cozy.

YEAR AROUND CALENDAR:
2010
NOV 07 Remembrance Sunday
DEC 19 Christmas Pageant
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service
2011
FEB 13 Annual Vestry Meeting
FEB 20 Baden Powell Sunday
FEB 27 Bishop Poole Visit
MAR 09 Ash Wednesday
APR 17-24 Holy Week
MAY 08 Mother's Day
JUN 12 Pentecost Service
JUN 19 Father's Day
JUL 21 Summer BBQ
SEP 11 Roast Corn Festival
SEP 25 Back to Church Sunday
OCT 02 The Blessing of the Animals
OCT 09 Thanksgiving Sunday
NOV 06 Remembrace Sunday
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service
DEC 25 Christmas Pageant.

EPILOGUE: Come and join us. Our Eucharist Sunday Service & Sunday School @ 10:30 am and our Study & Eucharistic Celebration on Wednesdays @ 10 am.

See you around, chanel your gifts and talents with us!

YOUR PARISH
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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Week Oct 24 to 31, 2010

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BULLETIN ST. PAUL # 288
Week of October 24 to 31, 2010
http://www.stpaulsrunnymede.ca/
http://saintpaul-runnymede.blogspot.com/

Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,

This Sunday, please join us to celebrate
Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost.
Join us a as community to worship and proclaim an
inclusive and transforming Gospel.
See you on Sunday @ 10:30 am.

Here is some news to share with you:
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The gospel for this Sunday is about the Parable of the Tax Collector.
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OCTOBER 24th @ 10:30 AM
Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost
Presider:
Father Maurice
Homilist: Father Maurice
Lay Readers:
Alan Peters
Sidepeople for October:
Shirley Buckley & Liz Quinlan
Chancel Guild:
Betty Morgan & Anne Ferrugia
Hymns:
274, 252, 384 & 431
Rite:
BAS

SUNDAY LEAFLET: Please, consider taking home the Sunday Leaflet. It can help you review the readings, collect, prayers and news, or you can share it with other parishioners or friends who were not able to attend the Sunday Service. Thank you for your cooperation.

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WEDNESDAY SERVICES: Join us for our Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist this Wednesday, October 27th @ 10 am. We pray for the Diocese of Jabalpur, India. Liturgical Colour: Green. Saint Simon and Saint Jude, Apostles. Readings: Ephesians 6: 1-9; Psalm 145: 10-19 & St. Luke 13: 22-30. We continue with a new cycle of studies: "Saints Alive"!!!. Come and join us!!! Saints, don't miss them!!! This Wednesday we will focus on St. Alban, first British martyr.

WEDNESDAY CALENDAR: Every Wednesday @ 10 am we continue in the cycle of studies "Saints Alive!!!" and our gallery of selected names are (saints or not saints):
Alban,
Olave,
John Donne,
Cecilia,
John Keeble,
Francis of Assisi,
Deborah,
Edward the Confessor, and
John Henry Newman.
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PRAYERS: Please, keep in your prayers:
For those who are sick:
Nicholas Tau-Milburn, Bishop Michael Bedford-Jones, Maureen Curtin, Tim Shields, Eleanor Boehm, Arthur Reid, Frank Jennings, Arthur Reid, Glen Garbutt, Margaret Sills, Jack & Eleanor Lynch, Stephen Edwards, Shirley Buckley, Regina Jawrosky, Ron Nicholson & Jeff Willis.
For those who are sick. Additional Requests this month: Maureen Black, Lara Leblanc, Bernice Graham, Ethan Plecash, Doreen Hayashi, Rob Blair, Vanessa, Patricia Soto & Christian Konow.
Those who are in need: For the Canadian Forces abroad & people victims of natural disasters, terrorism or fanaticism.
We pray for those who have died: For all those beloved from our congregation, family members, relatives & friends of St.Paul's. John Herbert Francis.
Our thanksgiving prayer for: For the birthdays of Kay Karbownik and Beverly Weir.

Please, let us keep our prayer list updated by checking the book at the entrance of the nave. Thanks.

Visit our web page
http://www.stpaulsrunnymede.ca/
or our blog
http://saintpaul-runnymede.blogspot.com/
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COMING ACTIVITIES:
OCT 23 Upgrading the Rectory, join us from 10 am to 12 pm
OCT 24 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am
OCT 26 Clericus @ Holy Cross Priory @ 1 pm
OCT 26 Meeting with Sunday School Coordinator @ 5:30 pm
OCT 27 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
OCT 27 Matrimonial Preparation @ 6 pm
OCT 29 Upgrading the Rectory, join us from 10 am to 12 pm
OCT 31 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am
OCT 31 Meeting with Remembrace Service Team @ 12 pm
NOV 01 All Saints Day
NOV 02 All Souls Day
NOV 03 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
NOV 03 Visit of Fr. Hobson, Dean of Toronto West @ 11:30 am
NOV 03 Corporation Meeting @ 12 pm
NOV 05 Wedding Rehearsal @ 7:30 pm
NOV 06 Upgrading the Rectory, join us from 10 am to 12 pm
NOV 06 Wedding od Adrian Tanchak & Katie Ayre @ 2 pm
NOV 07 Remembrance Sunday Service @ 10:30 am
NOV 06 Baptism of Haley Astley @ 10:30 am
NOV 08 Advisory Board @ 8 pm
NOV 09 Clericus @ St. Chad's @ 11 am
NOV 10 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
NOV 11 Clericus Meeting @ 1 pm
NOV 11 Forus St.Paul's next 100 years from 7 to 9 pm
NOV 13 Upgrading the Rectory, join us from 10 am to 12 pm
NOV 14 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am.
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BIRTHDAYS OF OCTOBER: We congratulate all our sisters and brothers on their coming birthdays during October. They are:
OCT 24 Elizabeth Quinlan
OCT 27 Michael Li.
God bless all of them in this new year of life.

ANNIVERSARIES: During October we remember special days for:
OCT 16 Marriage Anniversary of Cliff and Barbara Nobel
OCT 26 Baptism of Clara & Chase Norton.
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FROM THE ANGLICAN CALENDAR:
OCT 26 Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, 899
OCT 28 St. Simon & St. Jude, Apostles
OCT 29 James Hannington, Bishop en Africa, 1885
OCT 30 John Wyclyf & Jon Hus, Reformers, 1348, 1415
OCT 31 Saints of the Reformation Era.
For more information about the calendar of the Church Year, check the BAS (pages 14 to 33).
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THE ANGLICAN CYCLE OF PRAYER:
OCT 24 For the Anglican Observer at the United Nations
OCT 25 Diocese of Irele, Nigeria
OCT 26 Diocese of Isial, Nigeria
OCT 27 Diocese of Isiala, Nigeria
OCT 28 Diocese of Isikwuato, Nigeria
OCT 29 Diocese of Jabalpur, India
OCT 30 Diocese of Jaffna, India.

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LAY READER'S CALENDAR:
OCT 24 Alan Peters
OCT 31 Brian Beech.

FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR: Let us give thanks to God with flowers. The dedication can be for a memorial, a birthday, anniversary, thanksgiving, etc. Always is there a good reason to worship God with the beauty in God's creation.
OCT 24 Put your name here
OCT 31 Put your name here.
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FORUM ABOUT THE NEXT 100 YEARS OF ST.PAUL'S: Everybody is invited to join us in a forum to discuss in creative ways our future ministry. Your ideas, motivation, creativity, enthusiasm, etc...is very valued to all of us as community. Please, mark your calendar for Thursday, November 11 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm sharp.

CHANCEL GUILD CALENDAR:
OCT 24 Betty Morgan & Anne Ferrugia.

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COFFEE HOUR: Help us with coffee hour. Please, sign up on the list at the newsboard. Thank you for your time and generousity in sharing a great time as a community parish. Light refreshments only. Look for a partner and share the blessing of offering to other hospitality.
OCT 24 Brian Beech & Father Maurice
OCT 31 Put your name here
NOV 07 Remembrance Day - Scouts
NOV 14 Alfred Rassmusen
NOV 21 Put your name here.

WEEKLY SMILE:
"The reason grandparents and grandchildren get along so well is that they have a common enemy!" Margaret Mead

WHO IS WHO?: Each month we will have a new person to discover! A few clues and let us guess the person's identity: Walks a dog around the church property, plays saxophone, and sits at the middle south side of the nave. So, who is our person of October? Let us know during the coffee hour.
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WINDOWS UNDER MAINTENANCE: Did you noticed that we are working in our beautiful windows? Yes, frames and screen of our stained glass windows and all other regular windows from the basement, sacristy, etc. are under maintenance. Thank you for allowing us to keep our church building cozy.

YEAR AROUND CALENDAR:
2010
NOV 07 Remembrance Sunday
DEC 19 Christmas Pageant
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service
2011
FEB 13 Annual Vestry Meeting
FEB 20 Baden Powell Sunday
FEB 27 Bishop Poole Visit
MAR 09 Ash Wednesday
APR 17-24 Holy Week
MAY 03 Mother's Day
JUN 12 Pentecost Service
JUN 19 Father's Day
JUL 21 Summer BBQ
SEP 11 Roast Corn Festival
SEP 25 Back to Church Sunday
OCT 02 The Blessing of the Animals
OCT 09 Thanksgiving Sunday
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service
DEC 25 Christmas Pageant.

EPILOGUE: Come and join us. Our Eucharist Sunday Service & Sunday School @ 10:30 am and our Study & Eucharistic Celebration on Wednesdays @ 10 am.

See you around, chanel your gifts and talents with us!

YOUR PARISH
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Monday, October 18, 2010

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WE MISS YOU BETTY
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We miss our dear sister Betty,
and we hope soon she will re-join us.
Betty is a great woman,
always thinking in how to help and
support others, now it is time to support her
with our prayers and thoughts.
Looking to see you soon at
St.Paul's Church, your parish.
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Saturday, October 16, 2010

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FROM THE ASTLEYS
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Chris and Sheryl Astley are happy to announce that their
new baby daughter Haley, will be baptize on Sunday, November 7th,
at 10:30 am the same Remembrance Sunday, a very meaningful
day, especially for Chris who is serving in the Canadian Forces.
Keep in your prayers the parents and godparents for this
beautiful step on Haley's sacramental life.
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Week Oct 17 to 23, 2010

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BULLETIN ST. PAUL # 287
Week of October 17 to 23, 2010
http://www.stpaulsrunnymede.ca/
http://saintpaul-runnymede.blogspot.com/

Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,

This Sunday, please join us to celebrate
Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
Join us a as community to worship and proclaim an
inclusive and transforming Gospel.
See you on Sunday @ 10:30 am.

Here is some news to share with you:

OCTOBER 17th @ 10:30 AM
Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
Presider:
Father Maurice
Homilist: Father Maurice
Lay Reader:
Radika Fraser
Sidepeople for October:
Shirley Buckley & Liz Quinlan
Chancel Guild:
Margaret Lyons & Radika Fraser.
Hymns:
348, 649, 433 & 505
Rite:
BAS
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SUNDAY LEAFLET: Please, consider taking home the Sunday Leaflet. It can help you review the readings, collect, prayers and news, or you can share it with other parishioners or friends who were not able to attend the Sunday Service. Thank you for your cooperation.

WEDNESDAY SERVICES: Join us for our Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist this Wednesday, October 20th @ 10 am. We pray for the Diocese of Iowa, USA. Liturgical Colour: Green. St. Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, Martyr, c. 115. Readings: Romans 8: 35-39; Psalm 116: 1-8 & St. John 12: 23-26. We started a new cycle of studies: "Saints Alive"!!!. Come and join us!!! Saints, don't miss them!!! This Wednesday we will focus on Nelson Mandela.
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WEDNESDAY CALENDAR: Every Wednesday @ 10 am we continue in the cycle of studies "Saints Alive!!!" and our gallery of selected names are (saints or not saints):
Nelson Mandela
Alban,
Olave,
John Donne,
Cecilia,
John Keeble,
Francis of Assisi,
Deborah,
Edward the Confessor, and
John Henry Newman.
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PRAYERS: Please, keep in your prayers:
For those who are sick: Nicholas Tau-Milburn, Bishop Michael Bedford-Jones, Maureen Curtin, Tim Shields, Eleanor Boehm, Arthur Reid, Frank Jennings, Arthur Reid, Glen Garbutt, Margaret Sills, Jack & Eleanor Lynch, Stephen Edwards, Shirley Buckley, Regina Jawrosky, Ron Nicholson & Jeff Willis.
For those who are sick. Additional Requests this month: Maureen Black, Bernice Graham, Ethan Plecash, Doreen Hayashi, Rob Blair, Vanessa, Patricia Soto & Christian Konow.
Those who are in need: For the Canadian Forces abroad & people victims of natural disasters, terrorism or fanaticism.
We pray for those who have died: For all those beloved from our congregation, family members, relatives & friends of St.Paul's. Ohn Herbert Francis.
Our thanksgiving prayer for: For the 33 miners rescued in Chile.

Please, let us keep our prayer list updated by checking the book at the entrance of the nave. Thanks.

Visit our web page
http://www.stpaulsrunnymede.ca/
or our blog
http://saintpaul-runnymede.blogspot.com/
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COMING ACTIVITIES:
OCT 17 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am
OCT 19 Clericus Meeting @ 1 pm
OCT 20 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
OCT 23 Clean Up the rectory between 10 am to 4 pm
OCT 24 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am
OCT 25 Matrimonial Preparation @ 6 pm
OCT 26 Sunday School Meeting with coordinator @ 5;30 pm
OCT 27 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
OCT 30 Clean Up the rectory between 10 am to 4 pm
OCT 31 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am
NOV 03 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
NOV 03 Corporation Meeting @ 12 pm
NOV 05 Wedding Rehearsal @ 7:30 pm
NOV 06 Wedding of Adrian Tanchak & Katie Ayre @ 2 pm
NOV 07 Remembrance Sunday Service @ 10:30 am
NOV 07 Baptism of Haley Astley @ 10:30 am
NOV 08 Advisory Board @ 8 pm
NOV 10 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
NOV 11 Clericus Meeting @ 1 pm
NOV 11 Forum about St.Paul's on the next 100 years from 7-9 pm
NOV 14 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am.
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BIRTHDAYS OF OCTOBER: We congratulate all our sisters and brothers on their coming birthdays during October. They are:
OCT 20 Kay Karbownik
OCT 23 Beverly Weir
OCT 24 Elizabeth Quinlan
OCT 27 Michael Li.
God bless all of them in this new year of life.

ANNIVERSARIES: During October we remember special days for:
OCT 22 Departure of Philippa & Kieran Barton
OCT 26 Baptism of Clara & Chase Norton
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FROM THE ANGLICAN CALENDAR:
OCT 17 Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, Martyr, c.115
OCT 18 St. Luke the Evangelist
OCT 19 Jean de Brebeuf, Martyr in New France, 1642
OCT 23 St. James of Jerusalem
OCT 26 Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, 899
OCT 28 St. Simon & St. Jude, Apostles
OCT 29 James Hannington, Bishop en Africa, 1885
OCT 30 John Wyclyf & Jon Hus, Reformers, 1348, 1415
OCT 31 Saints of the Reformation Era.
For more information about the calendar of the Church Year, check the BAS (pages 14 to 33).
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THE ANGLICAN CYCLE OF PRAYER:
OCT 17 For the Church of the West Indies
OCT 18 Diocese of Ile-Oluji, Nigeria
OCT 19 Diocese of Ilesa, Nigeria
OCT 20 Diocese of Indianapolis, USA
OCT 21 Diocese of Iowa, USA
OCT 22 Diocese of Iran, Middle East.
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LAY READER'S CALENDAR:
OCT 17 Radika Fraser
OCT 24 Alan Peters
OCT 31 Brian Beech.
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FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR: Let us give thanks to God with flowers. The dedication can be for a memorial, a birthday, anniversary, thanksgiving, etc. Always is there a good reason to worship God with the beauty in God's creation.
OCT 17 Put your name here
OCT 24 Put your name here
OCT 31 Put your name here.

CHANCEL GUILD CALENDAR:
OCT 17 Margaret Lyons & Radika Fraser.
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COFFEE HOUR: Help us with coffee hour. Please, sign up on the list at the newsboard. Thank you for your time and generousity in sharing a great time as a community parish. Light refreshments only.
OCT 17 Brian Beech
OCT 24 Put your name here
OCT 31 Put your name here
NOV 07 Remembrance Day - Scouts
NOV 14 Alfred Rassmusen
NOV 21 Put your name here.

WEEKLY SMILE: "Human beings are the only on earth that actually allow their children to come back home." Bill Cosby.
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WHO IS WHO?: Each month we will have a new person to discover! A few clues and let us guess the person's identity: Walks a dog around the church property, plays saxophone, and sits at the middle south side of the nave. So, who is our person of October? Let us know during the coffee hour.

YEAR AROUND CALENDAR
2010
NOV 07 Remembrance Sunday
DEC 19 Christmas Pageant
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service
2011
FEB 13 Annual Vestry Meeting
FEB 20 Baden Powell Sunday
FEB 27 Bishop Poole Visit
MAR 09 Ash Wednesday
APR 17-24 Holy Week
MAY 03 Mother's Day
JUN 12 Pentecost Service
JUN 19 Father's Day
OCT 02 The Blessing of the Animals
OCT 09 Thanksgiving Sunday
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service
DEC 25 Christmas Pageant.

EPILOGUE: Come and join us. Our Eucharist Sunday Service & Sunday School @ 10:30 am.

God bless you

YOUR PARISH
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Friday, October 8, 2010

Week October 10 to 16, 2010

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BULLETIN ST. PAUL # 286
Week of October 10 to 16, 2010

Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,

This Sunday, please join us to celebrate
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
& Thanksgiving Sunday.

Join us a as community to worship and proclaim an
inclusive and transforming Gospel.
See you on Sunday @ 10:30 am.

Here is some news to share with you:

OCTOBER 10th @ 10:30 AM
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
Presider:
Father Maurice
Homilist: Father Maurice
Lay Readers: Margaret Lyons
Sidepeople for October:
Shirley Buckley & Liz Quinlan
Chancel Guild:
Jean Colwell
Hymns: 262, 405, 423 & 259
Rite: BAS

SUNDAY LEAFLET: Please, consider taking home the Sunday Leaflet. It can help you review the readings, collect, prayers and news, or you can share it with other parishioners or friends who were not able to attend the Sunday Service. Thank you for your cooperation.
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THANKSGIVING DAY: Your parish wishes you all the blessing during your Thanksgiving Day with family, relatives, friends and significant others. If you are going away from the city, drive safe!
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WEDNESDAY SERVICES: Join us for our Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist this Wednesday, October 13th @ 10 am. We pray for the Diocese of Ikwerre, Nigeria. Liturgical Colour: Green. St. Edward the Confessor, King of England, 1066. Readings: Galatians 5: 16-25; Psalm 1 & St. Luke 11: 42-46. We started a new cycle of studies: "Saints Alive"!!!. Come and join us!!! Saints, don't miss them!!! This Wednesday we will focus on Desmond Tutu. .
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PRAYERS: Please, keep in your prayers:
For those who are sick: Nicholas Tau-Milburn, Bishop Michael Bedford-Jones, Maureen Curtin, Tim Shields, Eleanor Boehm, Arthur Reid, Frank Jennings, Arthur Reid, Glen Garbutt, Margaret Sills, Jack & Eleanor Lynch, Stephen Edwards, Shirley Buckley, Regina Jawrosky, Ron Nicholson & Jeff Willis.
For those who are sick. Additional Requests this month: Maureen Black, Bernice Graham, Ethan Plecash, Doreen Hayashi, Rob Blair, Vanessa, Patricia Soto & Christian Konow.
Those who are in need: For the Canadian Forces abroad & people victims of natural disasters, terrorism or fanaticism.
We pray for those who have died: For all those beloved from our congregation, family members, relatives & friends of St.Paul's.
Our thanksgiving prayer for: For the Ministry of Screening in Faith at our parish and diocesan level.

Please, let us keep our prayer list updated by checking the book at the entrance of the nave. Thanks.
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COMING ACTIVITIES:
OCT 09Thanksgiving Decoration from 9 am to 12ish.
OCT 10 Thanksgiving Sunday Service @ 10:30 am
OCT 11 Thanksgiving Day
OCT 12 Matrimonial Preparation @ 6 pm
OCT 13 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
OCT 17 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am
OCT 20 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
OCT 24 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am
OCT 25 Matrimonial Preparation @ 6 pm
OCT 27 Wednesday Study & Holy Eucharist @ 10 am
OCT 31 Sunday Service @ Sunday School @ 10:30 am.

BIRTHDAYS OF OCTOBER: We congratulate all our sisters and brothers on their coming birthdays during October. They are:
OCT 13 Adrianna Buckley
OCT 13 Isabel Tudor
OCT 20 Kay Karbownik
OCT 23 Beverly Weir
OCT 24 Elizabeth Quinlan
OCT 27 Michael Li.
God bless all of them in this new year of life.

ANNIVERSARIES: During October we remember special days for:
OCT 15 Departure of Mary Jamrich
OCT 22 Departure of Philippa & Kieran Barton
OCT 26 Baptism of Clara & Chase Norton

FROM THE ANGLICAN CALENDAR:
OCT 10 Paulinus, 1st Bishop of York, Missionray, 644
OCT 13 Edward the Confessor, King of England, 1066
OCT 15 Teresa of Avila, Reformer, 1582
OCT 17 Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, Martyr, c.115
OCT 18 St. Luke the Evangelist.
For more information about the calendar of the Church Year, check the BAS (pages 14 to 33).

THE ANGLICAN CYCLE OF PRAYER:
OCT 10 For the Church of Ghana
OCT 11 Diocese of Ikeduru, Nigeria
OCT 12 Diocese of Ikka, Nigeria
OCT 13 Diocese of Ikerre, Nigeria
OCT 14 Diocese of Ikwo, Nigeria
OCT 15 Diocese of Ikwuano, Nigeria
OCT 16 Diocese of Ilaje, Nigeria.
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LAY READER'S CALENDAR:
OCT 10 Margaret Lyons
OCT 17 Radika Fraser
OCT 24 Alan Peters
OCT 31 Brian Beech.
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FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR: Let us give thanks to God with flowers. The dedication can be for a memorial, a birthday, anniversary, thanksgiving, etc. Always is there a good reason to worship God with the beauty in God's creation.
OCT 10 Put your name here
OCT 17 Put your name here
OCT 24 Put your name here
OCT 31 Put your name here.
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CHANCEL GUILD CALENDAR:
OCT 10 All set of Saturday, Jean to clear
OCT 17 Margaret Lyons & Radika Fraser.
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COFFEE HOUR: Help us with coffee hour. Please, sign up on the list at the newsboard. Thank you for your time and generousity in sharing a great time as a community parish. Light refreshments only.
OCT 10 David Borsa
OCT 17 Put your name here
OCT 24 Put your name here
OCT 31 Put your name here
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WEEKLY SMILE: "Human beings are the only on earth that actually allow their children to come back home." Bill Cosby.
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WHO IS WHO?: Each month we will have a new person to discover! A few clues and let us guess the person's identity: Walks a dog around the church property, plays saxophone, and sits at the middle south side of the nave. So, who is our person of October? Let us know during the coffee hour.

VISIT OUR BLOG MORE OFTEN: We invite you to visit more often our blog, and click here: http://saintpaul-runnymede.blogspot.com/ It is very easy to use and to read. It is an option to our web page and it is updated very often. Add this blog into your FAVOURITES in your computer. Let us know how we can improve this new channel of contact and communication. Thanks.

YEAR AROUND CALENDAR:
2010
OCT 10 Thanksgiving Sunday
NOV 07 Remembrance Sunday
DEC 19 Christmas Pageant
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service
2011
FEB 13 Annual Vestry Meeting
FEB 20 Baden Powell Sunday
FEB 27 Bishop Poole Visit
MAR 09 Ash Wednesday
APR 17-24 Holy Week
MAY 03 Mother's Day
JUN 12 Pentecost Service
JUN 19 Father's Day
OCT 02 The Blessing of the Animals
OCT 09 Thanksgiving Sunday
DEC 24 Christmas Eve Service
DEC 25 Christmas Pageant.

EPILOGUE: Come and join us. Our Eucharist Sunday Service & Sunday School @ 10:30 am.

God bless you

YOUR PARISH
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