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Christ's Church Cathedral
Chronicle for September 7, 2025

WELCOME to Christ’s Church Cathedral

Thank you for joining us as we worship together.

‘Sharing God's loving transformation of our lives with our neighbourhood, the diocese and the world through inspiring worship and music, spiritual formation and leadership development, compassionate service and advocacy alongside our neighbours, and a warm and inclusive hospitality.’
We are a sacred oasis in the heart of the city.

 

Emergency on-call clergy

Dean Tim Dobbin: 365-324-4503

Cathedral Worship

Cathedral Worship

Please note changes for the Cathedral Worship times

Sunday September 7
12th Sunday after Pentecost
10am - Sung Eucharist in person and on YouTube
Order of Service

Cathedral Worship - This coming week

Tuesday September 9
8:30am - Morning Prayer in person

Wednesday September 10
8:30am - Morning Prayer on Zoom 

Thursday September 11
8:30am - Morning Prayer in person

Friday September 12
12:15pm - Litany of Reconciliation in Bishopsgate

Sunday September 14
8:30am - Holy Eucharist in person
10:30am - Choral Eucharist in person and on YouTube

Please note: Effective May 1, Smoking is not permitted anywhere on Cathedral Property. Thank you.

Weekly Prayer Cycle

In our Parish Cycle of Prayer we pray for Sally Braun-Jackson; Willow Braun-Jackson; Heather Broadwell; Donald C. Brown; Bruce Burbidge; Mark Burley; and Diana Burt.

In our Community and Partners Prayer Cycle we pray for Hamilton Sings! Community Choir, which started at the Cathedral http://hamiltonsings.ca/

In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer we pray for the Anglican Church of Southern Africa.

In the Anglican, Lutheran, and Moravian Full Communion Cycle of Prayer we pray for the Anglican theological colleges and training
programs within the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert’s Land: Arthur Turner Training School, the Centre for Christian Studies, the College of Emmanuel and St. Chad, Henry Budd College for Ministry, Saint John’s College, Dr. William Winter School for Ministry, James Settee College for Ministry; and together we pray for the Season of Creation which continues in the month ahead and a renewed commitment to a healthy relationship with the Earth.

In our Diocese of Niagara we pray for our Bishop Susan Bell; Archbishop Colin Johnson;  St. Barnabas, St. Catharines, the Reverend Canon Dr. Michael Mondloch, Priest-in-Charge; the Reverend Keith Buckingham, Honorary Assistant; the Reverend Ted Hales, Honorary Assistant; and the people of that parish.

As a Community we pray for those that are victims of discrimination - racial, sexual, religious; subjects of slavery and human trafficking.

Those who have asked to be remembered in our prayers: With ongoing needs: Bishop Ralph; Susan Andrews; Larry Andrews; Susan Worrall; Cathy Johnston; Helen; Rachel and James; the Reverend Charles Meeks; Judi Mansfield-Jones; Brandon; Harold Percy; Millie; Ezra Noble; John Ellis; Brenda Catterson; Allen Calvin; Bonnie Lawlor; Donelle de Vlaming; Eldra Gittens; Bill Gilvear; Madelyn Bradshaw; Ann Turner; Anne-Louise; Barry Jefferies; McKay family; Andrew; Cathy Kendall; and Jean Livingstone.

With current needs: Michael and family; Jonathan James; Charlotte; Kelley and Barb; Sandy Darling; Turner and Janel Shaw, and Kathy Drury; Judith Robertson; Ifeoma Nzoiwu; Rod Glanville; Belinda Whitehall; Mitchell family; Ingrid; Archdeacon Terry; Margaret Griffin; Stephanie; Daniel; Lise-Anne LaRush; Margaret Beale; and Deborah Kempe.

Those that are recently married: Shauna Wright and Dane Hathaway; Spencer Ward and Dorothy Zhang.

Those that have recently died: Dave Chevrier; George Elliott; Lotte Amme; Virginia Wilson; Debra Hutchinson; and Beulah Smith.

Being With

Being With

A Spiritual Growth Initiative

Wednesday, September 17, 2025   7:00pm - 8:30 pm

Looking for Meaning & Belonging? Or do you know someone who is?  Join us for Being With.
Being With is a new small group for people looking for a place to come together, share their stories, and ask their questions about what really matters.  It is for anyone wondering if the Christian faith might have something meaningful to offer. 
Those interested in attending or with questions are welcome to email Rev. Monica.

No Strings - Untangling Your Heart’s attachment to Money

No Strings - Untangling Your Heart’s attachment to Money

An invitation to grow in your faith by looking at your relationship to money and treasures. (co-developed by Rev. Monica Romig Green.)

Participate in a group or as a self-directed study.
Drop in Sunday at 9:30am to the Geddes Room, on Sept 7 or 21, to find out more, order your course guide book, and meet others interested in the No Strings course.
Hear more about this course in the recording of Monica's homily from August 31, at this link.

Contact Dale Guenter for more details: dguenter@gmail.com

Cathedral Oasis with Labyrinth

Cathedral Oasis with Labyrinth

An Open Time for Peace and Reflection

1st Sunday of every Month 12:30pm-2pm (NOT Sunday September 7, 2025)

We have added an exciting element for folks that visit: a walking labyrinth!

We have a seven-circuit Chartres-style canvas labyrinth for all summer use at Cathedral Oasis. It is 24 feet across! Come and explore.

The labyrinth offers an accessible meditative experience through an interactive representation of the twists and turns of life, with God always at the centre, drawing us closer and closer.
Please pray for all who visit us during these summer months!

Our doors are open one Sunday per month for anyone to drop in for peace and reflection in the middle of our busy city.  Feel free to light a candle, say a prayer, or just sit quietly in this beautiful space. Maybe you have never been in the Cathedral and just want to have a look around?  Maybe you would just like to listen to some quiet, peaceful music?  Whoever you are, whatever brings you to our doors, you are very welcome. If you have any questions during your visit, there is someone on hand from our Cathedral Community.

For level access please go to the reception door to the left of the main Cathedral entrances.  

Please contact the Cathedral Office if you have any questions.

Digging Deeper is back!

Digging Deeper is back!

A Bible Tour - Sunday, September 7, 2025. 12:15pm-1:15pm

Come to this weekly drop-in gathering to explore the stories and wisdom the Scriptures contain.  Join us if you know a lot or just a little.  All are welcome!

For further information, please feel free to contact Matthew Green at 905-865-9863.

Discovery Bible Study

Discovery Bible Study

Study the Bible in community through this drop-in participant-focused method of reading scripture together.  Discovery Bible Study is designed to meet the spiritual needs of our participants by considering what the biblical text tells us about God and human beings. 

You'll find us in the nave on Thursdays at 11:30am.  All are welcome!

 

 

The Litany of Reconciliation

The Litany of Reconciliation

Please join us. Fridays 12:15 -12:30 pm

As a member of the Community of the Cross of Nails, we gather weekly at noon on Fridays to pray for peace, justice, and reconciliation.   We start our prayer with:

We stand together at this Friday noon hour to join with all those churches, schools, and other institutions who have committed themselves to the Community of the Cross of Nails. We search for reconciliation between ourselves and all those who have been harmed by war, by violence, by the effects of colonization and abuses of power, and by greed, selfishness, thoughtlessness and indifference.

Please click on Litany of Reconciliation for the prayer in its entirety.

A brief history of  the Litany of Reconciliation can be found on The Anglican Diocese of Ontario website.

Not just Art Crawl but... SuperCrawl!

Not just Art Crawl but... SuperCrawl!

Friday September 12 - Sunday September 14

We offer the beauty of our space to those who wish to take a moment of reflection or prayer.
We also provide guided tours, musical performances and art Installations.

Would you like to volunteer to help out at Supercrawl and be part of our vibrant Cathedral Team?     Sign Up Today!
See the Greeters and ask for the sign up sheets, or call our volunteer lead John Watts for more information: 905-906-2033.

Plan ahead as parking restrictions may apply in the James St. N. area. Official Parking Permits will be required for use of the Cathedral parking lot.

WANTED: Handbell and Cathedral Criers

Normally at Supercrawl the central, west doors are open to welcome the public, but access that way will not be possible this year. 
To attract visitors this year, we want to use “cathedral criers” once per hour (or so).  For this to occur we need a handbell of the type teachers used to use before electronic buzzers.  We also need people who believe that they have the voice and demeanour to take on the role of “Cathedral Crier” for about three hours – a script will be
provided.
If you can provide a handbell or are willing to become a crier for a day, contact Sandy Darling or the Cathedral administrator.
Supercrawl: September 12-14, 2025

A Visual Tour of Christ's Church Cathedral

A Visual Tour of Christ's Church Cathedral

Special Offer to Members of the Cathedral

Order Your Copy Now!

PRE-PUBLICATION OFFER - 10% OFF*

We are delighted to offer all members of the Cathedral the opportunity to purchase the revised, second edition of A Visual Tour of Christ's Church Cathedral, a book about the Cathedral, written by  our very own Alexander (Sandy) Darling.   The book has 72 pages with 172 photographs and provides details about the building itself, the Bible stories illustrated in the windows and carvings, and about the people who made this all possible.

The visual tour makes a great keepsake or a great gift for friends, relatives, and those who used to attend the Cathedral.  For your interest, we are including  the Visual Tour Sample.  Please note that the sample is subject to copyright. 

* This special offer is only available to parishioners of Christ’s Church Cathedral who order and pay for a copy of the revised, second edition of A Visual Tour of Christ’s Church Cathedral, Hamilton, Ontario on or before Sunday, September 14.

Please refer to the attached for additional information and how to order.

Donating by Mail

Donating by Mail

Another Way to Give

Christ's Church Cathedral accepts cheque donations by mail addressed to our parish office and to the attention of Karen Carolan-Evans,  252 James St. N, Hamilton, ON L8R2L3.  Please ensure that the cheque is made payable to Christ's Church Cathedral.  If you wish to direct your donation to a specific fund (i.e. Choral Scholarships, Sharyn Hall Art Fund, Flowers, Memorials etc.), please include a note on the memo line.  Note:  If, no direction is specified, the donation is automatically attributed to Parishioner Givings, which supports our many ministry programs and our community at large.  PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH BY MAIL!

Thank you for all you do to ensure that our Cathedral continues to be a living, thriving, sacred space where all are welcomed!

Image (edited) by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay 
Wild Ride

Wild Ride

Alongside Hope

Support or join the Cathedral Crusaders & be a light for change!

This year's Wild Ride is raising funds for a new project to install solar suitcases in Mozambique and Madagascar. Each solar suitcase costs $6,500 and the Wild Ride hopes to raise $52,000, enough to install solar suitcases in eight clinics.

The Cathedral Crusaders team is walking to raise funds.  To join the team, please visit the Wild Ride website, then scroll  down to where you see the list of teams and then click on view all and you'll find the Cathedral Crusaders team either on Page 1 or Page 2.

Event Details

Date:  Saturday, September 20, 2025

Location:  Bayfront Park, 200 Harbour Front, Hamilton, ON

Time:  10am to 12pm

Ways to Donate

  1. Visist the Wild Ride website and click the Donate Now button at the top. On that page, you will have the opportunity to make your donation to the Cathedral Crusaders team.
  2. You can give a cheque to Inez Morgan, the Cathedral's Alongside Hope (PWRDF) Parish Rep., who will mail it for you.
  3. You can also mail your cheque directly to Alongside Hope (PWRDF), 80 Hayden St., 3rd. Floor, Toronto, ON, M4Y 3G2

Note:  Please remember to indicate "Wild Ride - Cathedral Crusaders Team" in the memo section of your cheque to ensure proper tracking of donations for the Wild Ride campaign and to credit the Cathedral's team.

For more information of the "Wild Ride or other ways to support Alongside Hope, please feel free to email Inez Morgan or call Inez at 905-518-8694.

We thank you for your continuing support and prayers.

Hamilton's Climate Action Strategy

Hamilton's Climate Action Strategy

Week 1: 2024 Achievements

It's easy to feel discouraged about the climate crisis, but the City of Hamilton is taking strong action to create a greener, fairer, and more efficient future.  Over the next few weeks, we'll outline their plans.

Week 1:   Hamilton's Achievements in 2024

  • 55,482 trees planted - 11% above the annual goal.
  • 13.6 km of new bike lanes added, now totalling 590 km of the planned 970 km network.
  • Transit ridership up 14.5% from 2023, surpassing pre-pandemic levels; diesel buses to be phased out by 2026.
  • Heat Relief:  2,000 bus tickets to cooling centres, 830 "cool kits", and140 air conditioner subsidies.
  • Study shows waste heat from localindustries could power 140 MWh annually via a planned "Thermal Corrider".
  • New Horizon Development cut emissions by 60% at a rental project using geothermal and efficient ventilation.
Source:  City of Hamilton News Release published on Aug. 11. 2025
Prayer Walk For Peace

Prayer Walk For Peace

International Day of Prayer for Peace - Sunday, September 21, 2025

September 21st is the International Day of Prayer for Peace, which many people of faith around the world will be observing.  The need for prayer in such tumultuous times cannot be understated, and many are looking for a place to walk, pray, and witness together for healing, unity, and justice in our communities and beyond. 

Would you consider gathering a few friends and joining us for a Silent Prayer Walk at 4pm at Gage Park on Sept 21st?

I have attached a Flyer to help spread the word, but here are the highlights:

  • Meet at 4:00pm in front of the Gage Family Fountain.
  • We will begin with a short reflection and prayer, then walk/pray for 20 min in silence.
  • We will close in a short reflection and prayer.
  • Light refreshments will be served afterwards.
  • All ages are welcome!

This event is hosted by St. John the Evangelist and sponsored by the Canadian Council of Churches.  Please contact me if you have any questions!

Thanks for considering. Peace and Blessings, The Rev’d Dena Thomas

Seniors4Change

Seniors4Change

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Want To Volunteer?

Our thriving parish community has a multitude of programs to support our community and our neighbourhood.

For more information on all of our ministries and activities click here.
Come join our lively, diverse, hospitable, spirit-filled, curious, beautiful, and yes sometimes, gritty community!

 

Jubilee 2025 Day of Action

Turn Debt Into Hope

Kairos Petition -Join the Jubilee Movement 2025.
Faithful Action for Justice and Peace to address global economic inequality and unjust debt.
A blue 'Jubilee 2025 Petition' folder holds more information and can be found on the Narthex table. The goal is to collect 100 thousand signatures in Canada and 10 million worldwide by the end of 2025.  Every signature strengthens the call for transformative change.
Please consider this and join us in signing the petition!

Please find out more, and sign the online petiton below if that is easier for you.  Thank you.
Sign the online petition and learn more about Jubilee 2025!

 

Submission Deadline for Chronicle Items

Please forward items for the paper version of the Chronicle by 1:00pm on the Wednesday prior to publication to the Cathedral Parish Office, 905-527-1316 x240. The Chronicle is published digitally each week, with a ‘Highlights’ edition on paper.
If you wish to receive the full digital edition, just add your email at https://cathedralhamilton.ca/subscribers/new

Please forward article items for the Chronicle in final draft form 2 weeks before publication so that it can be added to the website.
Thank you.

 

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