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THE CHRONICLEYOUR WEEKLY UPDATE ON CATHEDRAL NEWS AND EVENTS If you wish to see something published in this newsletter, please either fill out the Communication Request Form (click to be redirected to the Cathedral website) or email your edited and proofed text to newsletters@thecathedral.ca by Wednesday at Noon. If you have any questions, please email us at newsletters@thecathedral.ca. Please note that these are the only two communication channels used in the creation of this newsletter. If you attend in person on Sundays, a special parking rate is available at the Park Place Parkade. The parking code for 2024 is 18932447. Rate details are available here. You can watch past live-streamed services on our YouTube channel. Click on the button below and watch the ones you missed or rewatch the ones you enjoyed! For more infomation visit:
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Notice about the Use of Incense
Please be advised that incense will be used this Sunday, November 24, at the 10:30 a.m. service (Last Sunday after Pentecost: the Reign of Christ). |
Last Compline of the Year Is This Sunday, November 24
Compline is not sung during Advent and Christmas, and will return in the New Year under the new Music Director. Stay tuned for a specific return date. |
A Purse for Rupert Lang on His Retirement
As most may know, Rupert Lang is retiring at the end of this year after many years of dedicated service since being appointed in August 1986 as Director of Music and Organist at the Cathedral. Many parishioners have been asking about making a gift to Rupert in recognition and a thank you for all that Rupert has offered in his long service to the congregation. There will be a Purse collection, to be presented to Rupert at the 10.30 service on December 22nd. Starting Sunday, November 24th, parishioners will be collecting funds in the narthex before the 10.30 a.m. service as well as at coffee hour afterwards and continuing for the following 4 weeks. There will also be opportunities to give at some 8 a.m. and St Brigid services, tbd. Please note that this Purse is a gift to Rupert and tax receipts cannot be issued. Please bring cash or a cheque made out to Rupert Lang, or if you wish confidentiality, made out to Ian Birtwell, noting Rupert in the memo line. For further info, and for e-transfer of a gift, please contact Ian Birtwell (ianbirtwell@shaw.ca, 604 655 8482), or Jane Osler (pjosler@gmail.com, 604 512 1197). Cheques made out to the Cathedral cannot be accepted for this purpose. |
Dismantling Racism Seminar Postponed
Please note that Saturday's Diocesan Dismantling Racism workshop has been postponed, and we will place a notice here in the Chronicle when a new date is set. |
UPCOMING EVENTS
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40-Min Forum: Holy CarpentryAn introduction to our new Gospel Stand - Sunday, November 24, 2024 | 9:15 - 9:55 a.m. On Sunday Nov 24th at the 1030am service, a new Gospel stand will be blessed for our use. It will hold the Gospel book during services. It was commissioned for the Cathedral, made with thoughtfulness and deep care by Sasen Homes. Join us in the Park Room where Pastor Matthew Senf will be presenting on the new Gospel stand and showing a short film on its making. |
The Feast of Christ the KingConsecration of a New Liturgical Furnishing - Sunday, November 24, 2024
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Eat, Pray, Love: a Christian New Year Party!Child-Centred Advent Service and Dinner - Saturday, November 30, 2024 Join us to celebrate Advent - the beginning of the Christian new year. This is our first in a series of joint child-centred worship events with St. Andrew's Wesley United Church. The service will begin at 4pm with gathering for singing and story and then move into creative response centres followed by worship and then supper. We look forward to seeing you there! -- Parking: There is parking available with a parking pass in St. Andrew's underground parkade. St. Andrew's will have them available when people come into the sanctuary. Please park on P2B or P3A for the passes to be honored. -- For more information, please contact the Rev. Areeta Bridgemohan: areeta@thecathedral.ca | ext. 127. To RSVP, please email signup@standrewswesley.com |
Newcomer TeaIf you're new to the Cathedral, come and help us get to know you! - Sunday, December 8, 2024 | 9:15 - 10:00 a.m. | Park Room If you're new to the Cathedral, and would like to meet some other new folks and some of our ministers, please stop by for a cup of tea/coffee and a treat. We'll spend some time getting to know one another, have an opportunity to ask questions about the Cathedral and to share your experiences of church and what brings you here. No need to RSVP, just drop by. We look forward to getting to know you! |
Praise God: a History of Music at Christ Church40-min forum (during coffee hour) - Sunday, December 8, 2024 As we prepare for our beloved Director of Music, Dr. Rupert Lang's departure, join us to celebrate the history of music at the Cathedral. Stephen Wright will be presenting. Grab your coffee, a cookie and join us in the Parish hall. A light lunch will also be served. -- A little bit about Stephen: Trained as a musicologist and librarian, Stephen Wright is also a chess teacher and tournament arbiter. He has been a section lead in the Cathedral Choir for over twenty years and was previously a member of Chor Leoni. |
Voices of GratitudeCelebrating Rupert Lang's Exemplary Ministry at Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver Sunday, December 15 | 7pm $25 | Eventbrite Vancouver, BC — Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver is delighted to announce a special event, Voices of Gratitude, celebrating the remarkable ministry of Dr. Rupert Lang, who has served as the Organist and Director of Music from 1986 to 2024. This joyous event will take place on Sunday, 15 December, at 7PM. […] For more infomation visit: http://thecathedral.ca/events/voices-of-gratitude/2024-12-15
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Upcoming 135 EventsSubmitted by Carol Cook on behalf of the 135th Anniversary Committee December 8th, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. — CarolfestRemember how much we enjoyed Hymnfest? Here’s a last chance to sing your heart out with members of the cathedral choir, under the direction of Rupert. Please give your favourite Carol choices to Carol Cook — in church or email them to zimbab@me.com by November 24th. There will be a gingerbread cookie to take home! Please bring friends as well to help us make a glad noise to celebrate the music and Rupert. February 22nd, 2025 — Final CelebrationA party for all, in the church. This will be a wonderful community event, please save the date. More info coming later. |
Calendar of Events for Children, Youth and FamiliesOpportunities to Engage Sept 2024- July 2025 Dear Children and Grownups, We are glad you are here! We treasure your belonging to our community and are delighted to be companions in your journey with Jesus. [...] For more infomation visit: http://thecathedral.ca/blog/calendar-of-events-for-children-youth-and-families
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EXPLORING OUR FAITH
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Mixing Science and Celtic MysticismAdvent series with Bishop John - Tuesday, November 26, 2024 Mixing Science and Celtic Mysticism: A four part series for the Season of Advent looking at Celtic theology as offered by several Celtic saints. Into this mix will be added some scientific thought and study, Celtic prayers and life experience. This will all be tied to the Season of Advent as we make time to prepare for the coming of Christ. This series will be led by Bishop John Stephens (our diocesan bishop). Nov 26, 2024 07:00 PM For more infomation visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rceGuqzopG9SV-rFQxB4DWTteAjloX9RM#/registration
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Upper Zoom Bible Study of Sunday Readings in Recess
The Upper Zoom is going into recess as of today, so that people can join the Bishop’s Zoom lecture series on Tuesdays during Advent. It will return on Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at 7.15 p.m. For more infomation visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rceGuqzopG9SV-rFQxB4DWTteAjloX9RM#/registration
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Rev. Dr. Harold Munn Is Coming to VancouverJanuary 18 & 25, 2025, 10 a.m. to noon (two Saturdays) at Christ Church Cathedral Rev. Dr. Harold Munn, former Dean of Edmonton, and former Anglican mentor at the Vancouver School of Theology, will be in Vancouver next year. Copies of the resource book will be available: “Faith in Doubt: how my dog made me an atheist and atheism made me a priest”. […]
For more infomation visit: http://thecathedral.ca/news/rev-dr-harold-munn-is-coming-to-vancouver
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NEWS
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Rainbow Foundation of Hope
The Rainbow Foundation of Hope is a volunteer-run charity that helps LGBTQ+ refugees and asylum seekers as they flee to Canada, escaping persecution in their home countries because of their gender identity or sexual orientation. Through donations the foundation helps fund mental health counselling services, emergency flights, education scholarships, and of course, grants to Circles of Hope formed by private citizens to enable these vulnerable individuals to get to Canada. Over the course of the last 9 years more than 75 LGBTQ+ newcomers have resettled into our communities as a result of the volunteer efforts undertaken by the charity. For more infomation visit:
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Support the Peace TrainSubmitted by the Rev. Margaret Marquardt With the support of the diocese and Bishop John Stephens, the Justice and Peace Unit is endorsing the intent of the Peace Train initiative whose goal is to re-establish conversation and action in Canada regarding our role in ‘Negotiating’ towards peace throughout the world. The website on the attached poster has a description of this intent along with a petition to parliament which Canadians are invited to sign. The paper petition to Parliament is now on our website www.peacetraincanada.com with instructions on how to collect signatures and mail in completed petitions by December 15, 2024. Remember that sending a letter to a Member of Parliament does not require a stamp. The Justice and Peace Unit of the diocese is firmly in support of this way of engaging in our world as Canadians. In the midst of so much that divides, Canada can lead peace-building in our world. Below you will find a letter from Bishop John. Please be in touch with the Rev. Margaret Marquardt Chair of the Justice and Peace Unit for any further inquiries.
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PWRDF New Name, World of Gifts and Christmas CardsSubmitted by the Rev. Margaret Marquardt, member of the Diocesan PWRDF Unit Anglican World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF)Come to the table in the hall after the 10:30 am service on December 1st. Meet with Pastor Margaret. Learn about PWRDF and pick up a pack (12) of Christmas cards. See the latest design in the update attached as well as other designs. Make a donation of $25.00: RECEIVE an income tax receipt and A PACK of CHRISTMAS CARDS! Bring a cheque book or your credit card or cash.
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CATHEDRAL LIFE
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Update on 2024 DonationsSubmitted by Jane Osler on behalf of the Stewardship Committee A huge THANK YOU to all who have already submitted their pledge for 2025. We very much appreciate your leadership in this regard! As we all consider our gifts and what a financial pledge to the Cathedral might look like, I thought it helpful to provide an update on 2024 donations. As shown on the chart above, donations were below budget for the first two quarters of the year (79% and 83% of budget respectively). While donations reached 99% of the budget for the summer quarter, as shown in the chart, that quarter has the lowest budget of the year (183k). However, I am hopeful that the summer momentum will continue through the fall quarter when our budget is 50% higher than the average of the first three quarters (yikes). And, for those who have yet to submit their pledge for 2025, it would be wonderful if you did so by the end of November. While your pledge would be gratefully received at any time, providing it by the end of the month is very helpful to the 2025 budgeting process. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me or another member of the stewardship committee.
Thank you, Jane Osler |
Laying the Foundation for the Next 135 YearsCathedral Stewardship 2025 We invite you to join the Cathedral leaders making a pledge for 2025. We hope you will commit to the future of the life of the Cathedral and its ministries by making a pledge. Packages are now being mailed out if we have your address. For more infomation visit:
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Maundy Café Christmas GiftsSubmitted by Margaret Jonsson on behalf of the Maundy Café volunteers Each year we give our guests a gift of warm socks, gloves/mitts, scarves, and toques. There will be a basket in the Narthex for your donations. Thank you from the Maundy Café volunteers |
SAVE THE DATE
Guest Preacher Bishop Benny Lang-akan | Sunday, December 1 | All services Advent Lessons & Carols | Sunday, December 1 | 4:00 p.m. (In-Person & Live Stream) 9 Lessons & Carols | Sunday, December 22 | 4:00 p.m. (In-Person & Live Stream) Gospel for the City | Tuesday, December 24 | 1:00 p.m. (In-Person & Live Stream) Carols for the City | Tuesday, December 24 | 4:00 p.m. (In-Person & Live Stream) Christmas Mass for the City | Tuesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve) | 8:00 p.m. (In-Person & Live Stream) Christmas Mass for the City | Tuesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve) | 11:00 p.m. (In-Person) Holy Communion | Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) | 8:00 a.m. (In-Person) Choral Eucharist | Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) | 10:30 a.m. (In-Person & Live Stream) Cathedral Week at Sorrento Centre | July 20 — July 26, 2025 |
WORSHIP AT THE CATHEDRAL
The Cathedral office is open Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Staff contact information is available here. REGULAR SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Communion | 8:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist | 10:30 a.m. Eucharist with St. Brigid’s | 1:30 p.m. Compline | 8:00 p.m. WEEKDAY SERVICES Holy Eucharist | Monday—Friday Holy Eucharist | Thursday Rite of Reconciliation (Confession) | 4th Wednesday Healing Prayers & Anointing | Wednesday ONLINE If you wish to worship with us online, click on the button below. For more infomation visit:
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SEND US YOUR PRAYER REQUEST
The Cathedral's Healing Prayer ministry is centered on healing through prayer. This ministry acknowledges that healing is God's work, and that those who offer this ministry are instruments of the divine presence and care for people. Prayers for healing are offered with a posture of trust, openness, and faith that God will continue the healing ministry of Christ through the Church. Our ministry with and amongst those who are sick is about God's unfolding healing process, rather than a cure. Those seeking prayer may email the Cathedral PrayerLink at prayerlink@thecathedral.ca to have their name added to the list. |