Walking home by another road

Learning to be curious

Recently, Jo, one of my neighbours stopped me in the parking lot. “Do you hear the hammering every evening around 6 p.m. from Rick’s apartment?” ...

Writing letters for social justice

On Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, during the season of Advent, about 40 people gathered at Christ Church Cathedral to act for social justice. Those gathered learned about human ...

St. John’s parishioners tour local restaurants to share food and fellowship

It has been said that eating together is a blessing that fosters connection and gratitude. It can also just be fun! That is why a ...

The church and the culture of addiction

Facebook knows me (almost) better than God knows me In capitalism’s latest phase, we are the products being bought and sold. If we think we ...

Alongside Hope resource offers education for reconciliation

Welcome to the Alongside Hope corner. I’m Lynn Schumacher, this diocese’s Alongside Hope representative.  Alongside Hope (formerly the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund, or ...
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Bishop's Column

Walking home by another road

Dr. Gordon Smith was one of the speakers at our incredible 2025 We Together conference. He shared a story of how when he retired from ...

Responding to the rising tide of homelessness in our communities

In Montreal in October, I had the privilege of participating in and being on a panel at the national conference of the Canadian Alliance to ...

Growing into the new

November marks the end of one church year and the beginning of the next. On Nov. 23, we finish the church year celebrating Christ the ...

Reflections

Remembering Herbert O’Driscoll

October 17, 1928 – July 25, 2024  With immeasurable sadness, we announce that the Rev. Canon Dr. Thomas Herbert O’Driscoll (known to many as Herb) ...
John Thatamanil

Diocesan Theologian

The church and the culture of addiction

Facebook knows me (almost) better than God knows me In capitalism’s latest phase, we are the products being bought and sold. If we think we ...
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