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Summer 2022 Issue

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Diocese of Ontario Foundation: serving others

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New Dean for St. George’s Cathedral

Bishop Michael Oulton is pleased to announce the appointment of the Reverend Douglas Michael as Dean of Ontario, Rector of ...
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The Great Commandment as roadmap

The road to reconciliation can be long, fraught and filled with uncertain moments along the way. The challenge we have ...
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Refugee sponsors needed

In March 2020, when COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, the impact was immediate to refugee sponsorship groups like the ...
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St. Mary Magdalene Napanee joins national youth-focused fundraising campaign: Say Yes! to Kids

On Tuesday, April 19 the Anglican Foundation of Canada (AFC) kicked-off its 2nd annual Say Yes! to Kids Campaign. “Last ...
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Diocese of Ontario Green Group What can I do about Climate Change?

Climate change. Global heating. The issue is in the news daily and in our minds constantly. Is climate change a ...

Christian Love and acceptance

Angela Schaffner wrote: “We each have our calling and our place within the body of Christ, and God calls us ...
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Wealth of Year-round Stewardship resources material readily available for parishes

More Than Enough is the 2022 theme for year-round stewardship education and development resources offered to Anglican and Episcopal parishes ...
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