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THE CHRONICLEYOUR WEEKLY UPDATE ON CATHEDRAL NEWS AND EVENTS BEFORE STARTING TO READ THIS NEWSLETTER, PLEASE SCROLL DOWN UNTIL YOU SEE “VIEW ENTIRE MESSAGE” (OR SIMILAR MESSAGE) AND CLICK ON IT. THIS WILL OPEN THE CHRONICLE ON YOUR DEFAULT BROWSER AND WILL ENSURE THAT YOU DO NOT MISS ANYTHING. 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 2025 is 20254630. Rate details are available here. You can watch past live-streamed services on our YouTube channel — click to watch the ones you missed or rewatch the ones you enjoyed! |
NEW Parking Code!Effective January 1, 2025 20254630 If you park at Park Place for Cathedral services, please note that we have been issued a new parking code for use in 2025. |
Notice about the Use of Incense
Please be advised that incense will be used this Sunday, February 2, at the 10:30 a.m. service (The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple). |
We're hiring a Children's Ministry Assistant!Job posting Are you interested in supporting children and their families on their faith journeys? Do you know anyone who might be a good fit for leading Sunday School at the Cathedral? Then please download the job posting from the website and share it! For more infomation visit: http://thecathedral.ca/news/were-hiring-a-childrens-ministry-assistant
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Combined Service for Day of Vestry Meeting at 10:30 AM
On Sunday, February 23, we will combine the 8:00 a.m. service, the 10:30 a.m., Saint Brigid’s, and the six weekday services into a single 10:30 a.m. service prior to the Annual Vestry Meeting. This will offer an opportunity to worship together and then attend the Annual Vestry Meeting to celebrate what we've accomplished and what we look forward to in the next year. |
“Sundays at 4”: an Exciting New Music Worship SeriesBeginning Lent 1 - Sunday March 9 We are excited to announce that the Cathedral is offering outstanding new music worship services beginning on the First Sunday of Lent, March 9, 2025. The Series is called "Sundays at 4" and will feature a different 45-minute music-centered worship each Sunday. The first offering, on Lent 1, will play to the strengths of our music program and choir with a Choral Evensong. Subsequent Sundays will rotate through a variety of styles like: Holden Evening Payer, Taize, Organ Vespers, and the Dean's favourite, Broadway Vespers, to name a few. Please mark your calendar and plan to join us for some powerful worship! |
Sunday Night Compline Scheduled to Resume on Easter SundaySunday, April 20 The weekly service of Compline that runs at 8:00 p.m. on Sunday evenings from Candlemas to Christ the King will pause for an additional 11 weeks and resume on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025. The delay is due to some technical adjustments being made and we look forward to inviting everyone back on Easter Sunday. |
EXPLORING OUR FAITH
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Youth Confirmation Classes!Tuesday, February 11, 2025 The Diocese of New Westminster is pleased to launch a diocesan-wide youth confirmation class. Led by three clergy in the diocese, including Rev. Jessica who worships at the Cathedral, this program is open to youth, between 14 and 18 years old. Current locations are: Diocesan Office - 1410 Nanton Avenue, Vancouver St. Philip - 3737 W 27th Ave W, Vancouver St. Anselm - 5210 University Blvd, Vancouver The confirmation service will be held on June 14 at Christ Church Cathedral (690 Burrard Street). To register, please email the Rev. Jessica Schaap (jschaap@vancouver.anglican.ca). |
Moulded by PrayerExperiencing and Teaching the Formative Power of Prayer and Worship Date: February 8, 2025 A day for clergy and lay people to focus on our lives of worship and prayer. This day is for people seeking to revitalize their personal prayer life and, for community leaders, that of their community. Pottery and the act of moulding and being moulded is our guiding metaphor. Adopting a retreat-like pace, we will gather for worship drawing on new resources such as Pray without Ceasing (the newly printed Morning and Evening Prayer of the Anglican Church of Canada), and Sing a New Creation (the new hymnal supplement of the ACC). Different sessions are suitable for clergy and lay people, those new to the idea of “spiritual practice,” and those who are looking to expand their options. All sessions (except one) will follow a similar format of teaching, practicing, and reflecting. You will come away with an experience of prayer and also the tools to share and teach that form of prayer to others. Concurrent morning sessions (75 mins) • The Via Contemplativa (lecture format) Concurrent afternoon sessions (75 mins) • Praying for Healing in Worship Following our worship at mid-day, we will engage in the ancient process of mystagogy - a simple guided way to reflect on one's experience of a liturgy. This is a form of spiritual formation the early church used to embed and develop Christian living through the worshipping life of the whole community. Again, you will come away with the ability to share this practice in your small group, parish or congregation. We will close by reflecting on the day and discerning our next steps as we grow in our own prayer life. For community leaders, this reflection time includes discerning how to nurture the prayer and worship of those with whom we journey. […] For more infomation visit: https://dnwlearningcentre.ca/events/moulded-by-prayer/2025-02-08
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Kairos Debt Relief PetitionSubmitted by the Rev. Margaret Marquardt (Chair, Diocesan Justice and Peace Unit) Kairos is our ecumenical justice organization in Canada. The Anglican Church of Canada is part of Kairos. Kairos has launched a Jubilee initiative called Turn Debt into Hope asking for the forgiveness of debt of the poorest nations. The theme of the Year of Jubilee is “Pilgrims of Hope.” Inspired by this theme, and the scripture passage Luke 4:14-21, Kairos launched Turn Debt into Hope. You are invited to look at the petition information from Kairos and consider signing (click on the button below). For more infomation visit:
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Morning PrayerEvery Weekday From 9.30am to 10.00am Are you looking for a way to deepen your spiritual life? Every weekday morning at 9:30am the Cathedral holds Morning Prayer. We will follow a simple liturgy with a Psalm, a Reading, Prayer and Silence. This form of regular, daily prayer is used in the Anglican Communion and a number of other church denominations. All are welcome to start the day in prayer with us. Morning Prayer takes place online via Zoom. To join in, please email Morning Prayer for Zoom coordinates. For more infomation visit: |
OPPORTUNITIES TO VOLUNTEER
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Volunteers needed for the 135 Years Final CelebrationFebruary 22, 2025 We need your help to make the 135 Years Final Celebration an unforgettable event. If you’re available and willing to help, here are the areas where we need support: Food Preparation Event Set-Up and Table Maintenance
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Prayer Shawl MinistrySubmitted by Andrea Gailus Are you a knitter? Please consider joining others in this caring ministry of providing prayer shawls for members, clergy and friends to gift to those needing a prayerful hug. We have a limited supply of shawls in the office blessed and ready to be gifted and can always use more.
If you have any questions or need yarn or needles please speak to Andrea Gailus, Megan Otton or Kate Walker, three of our many knitters.
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CATHEDRAL LIFE
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13th Annual Songs of FreedomA Musical Launch to Black History Month at the Cathedral - Saturday, February 1, 2025 “Songs of Freedom”, the annual concert celebrating Black History Month, will be hosted at the Cathedral this year on Saturday, February 1, at 7:30 pm. Inaugurated 13 years ago by Marcus Mosely and his colleagues, it is a rich recognition This year’s concert features an all-women cast that includes:
And special guest...
Host, Marcus Mosely, brings along his Ensemble (recent performances at Mission Folk Fest, Anvil Theatre, Rogue Folk Club). Tickets: $45 + GST available at marcusmoselymusic.com/events |
40-Min Forum: the 127 Society for HousingSunday, February 2, 2025 Celebrating the Lunar New Year includes a tradition of homecoming. Join us to learn about the landscape of non-profit housing, the ministry of the 127 Society, and the ways it seeks to make a difference in the housing crisis. |
Lunar New Year CelebrationHappy Year of the Snake! Come celebrate with us! - Sunday, February 2, 2025 Lunar New Year falls on January 29th this year. Happy Year of the Snake! Come join us for celebrations in the Parish Hall after the 10:30am service on Sunday, February 2nd. There will be good food, games, and a silent auction, all thanks to parishioners who have generously given their time, energy, and financial resources. We will be taking donations to help support the 127 Society for Housing, which is an important Cathedral ministry catering to the housing needs of low-income seniors. Please come, have fun, and give what you can! |
135 Years Final CelebrationFebruary 22, 2025 The Final event for our 135 celebration is nearing and tickets will be available January 26th, February 2nd and 9th. Pick up your tickets in the Hall at coffee hour. You need a ticket to attend although there is no cost. Firstly we need to know how many are attending, for catering — we can accommodate a maximum of 140 people. We also need to know of dietary restrictions such as gluten free or vegan — there will be lots of vegetarian pizzas. There will be a cash bar where beer, wine, or soft drinks can be purchased. We will set up an area in the Peace alcove where young children can play during the event. Looking forward to seeing you there. |
A 135 Snippet (Amended)Submitted by Carol Cook on behalf of the 135th Anniversary Committee When you are at the Cathedral do you ever admire the many beautiful vestments, wall hangings, etc, and wonder who made them?I don’t know all the answers but here are a few people we should be grateful to for items that beautify our worship space.In the 60’s and 70’s Adrian Ross was responsible for making vestments, altar frontals and banners, and more. There was a Monday morning sewing group under the leadership of Sylvia Ommaney and I am sure they helped him out. From 1981 to 1985, Mary Jane Muir was the Liturgical Arts coordinator. She was involved with intergenerational events, church school, and costumes for pageants. She made several banners including one for the World Council of Churches meeting here in Vancouver. She also designed some amazing artwork still used for bulletin covers today. […] For more infomation visit: http://thecathedral.ca/news/a-135-snippet-submitted-by-carol-cook
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Healing Touch at Christ Church CathedralSunday, February 16, 2025 Yes, Healing Touch, in person, has returned for members of Christ Church Cathedral. The next Healing Touch offering will be on Sunday, 16 February 2025. There will be 2 sessions offered - at 9:00am and at 9:30am, and 2 after the morning service - 12pm and 12:30pm. To register for a session please email the office at reception@thecathedral.ca to request a time. State “Healing Touch In Person” in the subject line. All requests will be considered, and confirmation emails sent by February 14. If you would like more information about Healing Touch, there are brochures in the rack outside the office. |
2025 Multifaith Calendars Available
Limited copies of the 2025 Multifaith Calendar, "Pathways to Peace", are available: $15 each or 2 for $25. For more information, or to order your copy, contact Donna Wong-Juliani: donna@thecathedral.ca. |
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Neil Cockburn in ConcertFriday, February 7, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. | St James’ Anglican Church | 303 East Cordova, Vancouver Neil Cockburn will perform a solo organ recital at St James’ Anglican Church featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, and Louis Vierne. Neil has been described as an immensely gifted musician and the concert at St James’ promises to be a unique and captivating experience, showcasing his mastery of the instrument and his versatility as a performer. A brilliant musician on the majestic organ at St James' Anglican Church: the perfect combination! For more information and for tickets (from $20) visit sjmusic.ca. |
MAY THEIR MEMORY BE ETERNAL
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David Royden Owen
David Owen’s life will be celebrated on February 7, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. The service will be live-streamed for those unable to attend in person, and a reception will follow. Please keep his family in your prayers. |
Fr. Charles Richard Harris Nixon(June 11, 1939 - January 19, 2025) Father Charles Nixon was born on June 11, 1939, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He studied at the Atlantic School of Theology and graduated in 1975. He was ordained on June 29, 1978, in the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island and began ordained ministry by serving in the multi-point parish of Annapolis Royal. He then moved to much warmer climes to be assistant priest of St. John the Evangelist parish in Hamilton, Bermuda. Returning to Canada, he was rector of two parishes in the Diocese of Quebec, St. James Stanbridge East and St. Stephen Lachine. In retirement, Fr. Charles and his wife, June, moved to Vancouver. He served as an assistant priest at St. James and also at Christ Church Cathedral. Fr. Charles had an Anglo-Catholic background in terms of liturgy and church governance. He made many friends in the Diocese of New Westminster but was never canonically resident here. In his ministry in all the parishes in eastern Canada, Bermuda, Quebec and New Westminster, Charles was appreciated for his warmth and good humour. He took his ordination vows very seriously and his calling to proclaim by word and deed the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are grateful for his ministry and his calling. Fr. Charles passed peacefully on January 19, 2025, in Vancouver. He leaves June — to whom he was married for 62 years —, their daughter Lisa (David), and their son Charles, along with grandsons Matthew and Jack. There will be a requiem for Fr. Charles at St. James’ in February. The date will be shared once plans are finalized. Please remember him and his family in your prayers. Rest eternal grant to Charles, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon him. |
SAVE THE DATE
135 Years Celebration - Final Event | Saturday, February 22, 2025 | 5:30 p.m. Annual Vestry Meeting | Sunday, February 23, 2025 | 12:15 p.m. Cathedral Week at Sorrento Centre | July 20 — July 26, 2025 Playing for the Padre | March 1, 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
Those seeking prayers for themselves or others may email the Cathedral PrayerLink at prayerlink@thecathedral.ca to have their name added to the list. |