Sunday, August 26 The Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost 8:00am Said Eucharist Book of Common Prayer Celebrant: The Dean Service begins on p. 67 Collect, Epistle and Gospel, p. 237 9:00am Sung Eucharist Celebrant: The Rev d James Liu Homilist: The Rev d Pearce J. Carefoote 10:15am Said Mattins 11:00am Choral Eucharist Celebrant: The Dean Homilist: The Rev d Pearce J. Carefoote 1:30pm Mandarin Service 中文主日崇拜 Celebrant & Homilist: The Rev d James Liu 4:30pm Choral Evensong Officiant: The Vicar Homilist: The Rev d Walter Hannam At St. Bart s Regent Park (509 Dundas St E): 10:30am Sung Mass Celebrant: The Rev d Walter Hannam
ANNOUNCEMENTS Please join us for coffee in Snell Hall in the Cathedral Centre after the 9:00 and 11:00am services. The Twilight Recital today at 4:00pm features organist Manuel Piazza. Today marks the final Sunday of Manuel s tenure as our Organ Scholar. Since September 2017, Manuel has been a vital part of the musical life at St. James, from playing at Sunday Services and recitals, to conducting the choir, page-turning, and supporting the music department. Manuel will be returning to UofT for his undergrad, continuing as Bevan Organ Scholar at Trinity College and co-organist for the 9:00pm Sunday mass at St. Michael s Cathedral Basilica. Join us for a special farewell cake today after the 11:00am service in Snell Hall. The Rev d Leigh Kern is on vacation until Thursday, September 6. The Grief Recovery Support Group begins on Sunday, September 16 for eight weeks. This group is for the time when the first stages of shock and loss have passed and you are trying to figure out how to integrate the changes that this experience has brought to your life. If you are interested, please contact Parish Nurse Lanadee at llampman@stjamescathedral.ca. ReCharge Youth Retreat: Calling all St. James Cathedral Youth (12-17)! Join us for a Diocesan Youth Retreat September 21-23 at Muskoka Woods Camp. Register before September 1 to get the early bird price. Contact Andrew Kuhl at akuhl@stjamescathedral.ca for registration information. Andrew will be joining the youth from St. James for this weekend! The Flowers in the Cathedral are given to the glory of God. At the High Altar in thanksgiving for the wedding anniversary of Jeanette Zingg & Marshall Pynkoski At the Lady Altar in loving memory of: Jabez Nathan Lynde, corporal, 31 Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Wounded at the Battle of Amiens, 8 12 August 1918. Minnie Ince (Lynde), lieutenant/nursing sister, Queen Alexandra s Army Nursing Corps. Who nursed Jabez back to health.
ANNOUNCEMENTS CONTINUED In a year of unprecendented gun violence, it is our call as the Cathedral to hold in our prayers all those who have died or were wounded in this manner. Over the next few months, we will continue to hold them in our prayers and strive to create peace in our communities. This week we pray for: Karim Hirani, Jibri Husani James THIS WEEK Tuesday, August 28 Drop-In 1:30-3:30pm Cathedral Centre Music at Midday Recital 1:00pm Cathedral With Robert Dixon, organist Thursday, August 30 Scripture Circle 1:30pm Lower Vestry, Cathedral Centre Friday, August 31 Health & Foot Care Clinic 9:30-11:30am Cathedral Centre Sunday, September 2 Twilight Recital 4:00pm Cathedral With Ian Sadler READINGS FOR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST Deuteronomy 4: 1-2, 6-9 Psalm 15 James 1: 17-27 Mark 7: 1-8, 14-15, 21-23 THIS WEEK - HIGHLIGHT Lunch and Learning: Truth, Reconciliation and Healing in Uganda. Sunday, September 2 at 1:00pm /Snell Hall Join us for a special presentation from Bishop Ochola, retired Bishop of the Diocese of Kitgum, Uganda. Bishop Ochola has a legacy and witness of reconciliation ministry in the aftermath of violence and unrest in his homeland of northern Uganda. Come and hear about Mato Oput, the holistic and transformative justice system that changed a nation and brought healing and hope. You will not want to miss this.
LOOKING AHEAD First Day of Sunday School for Fall 2018 Sunday, September 9 at the 11:00am Service Children (5-12) are invited to join Sunday School, during which we sing songs, explore a reading from scripture, get creative, and pray together! For more information or to register please email Andrew at akuhl@stjamescathedral.ca. The York Group tours the McMichael Canadian Art Collection Thursday, October 11 from 12:00-3:00pm. The day will include transportation and a 1-hour guided tour of the gallery. Reservations must be made by Thursday, September 13 with Wendy at the front desk. No lunch is provided for this event. The York Group will cover the cost of admission and transportation and will accept a donation towards the cost. We will meet inside the Cathedral, and the shuttle bus will depart at 12:00noon. We also have an event on September 13 (Speaker: The Dean). Lunch provided. Reserve one week in advance with Wendy at the front desk. Special Meeting of Vestry Sunday, September 16 at 1:00pm in Snell Hall This vestry meeting is to elect the members of the Parish Selection Committee, who will be leading the search for a new dean. Dean Andrew s Farewell Service and Reception Sunday, September 23 at 4:30pm / The Cathedral and Cathedral Centre A special Evensong followed by a reception bidding farewell to, and thanking Dean Andrew for his service. ST. BARTHOLOMEW, REGENT PARK 509 Dundas St E, East of Parliament www.stbartstoronto.ca A ministry in collaboration with St. James Cathedral Paradise Lost Reading Group: During the summer months St. Bart s is hosting a reading group studying this major work of the 17th century poet, John Milton. The group meets on Thursday evenings, 7:00-9:00pm, and is led by Philip Benmore, one of our divinity students. All are welcome. To learn more or to order a free course pack, email Philip at philip.benmore@mail.utoronto.ca.
MUSIC Robert Busiakiewicz is always happy to hear from potential members of the Choirs of St. James Cathedral, and welcomes inquiries to his office via dom@stjamescathedral.ca. Music Note For twenty years Herbert Howells wrote little Anglican liturgical music, but when he was asked to stand in for an absent organist, he was inspired by his reacquaintance with choral services. As a result, he wrote his Mass Setting for King s College, Cambridge, Collegium Regale (1944), heard at the 11:00am Eucharist today. After this composition Howells wrote myriad anthems and service music, establishing himself as a composer of church music and as a worthy successor to his teacher, Charles Villiers Stanford, who composed the Canticles to be sung at Evensong today. The Evensong anthem will be Balfour-Gardiner s best-known work Evening Hymn (1908), a setting of the compline hymn Te lucis ante terminum. Listen for the lush romanticism in this music, the substantial organ part, and the different moods of the music that reflect the moods of the text. Although Gardiner destroyed many of his works, we are fortunate that this anthem survived. Listen again to the choir on our YouTube channel or SoundCloud page. Follow the Cathedral Choir online at facebook.com/choirofsjc and twitter.com/choirofsjc Listen to the Choir at soundcloud.com/sjctoronto PWRDF UPDATE Primate s World Relief and Development Fund s Partner Project in Guatemala Madre Tierra is a sustainable agriculture program in Guatemala providing Peasant to Peasant farmer training. It is a movement of Guatemalan Indigenous women that trains members in agriculture and leadership skills. Madre Tierra members negotiated with the government after the Civil War to help reintegrate returned refugees, supporting their land claims and resettlement needs. PWRDF has partnered with them since 1997. Members learn the value of fresh, sustainable food, nurture home gardens and volunteer as facilitators of the program, passing on lessons learned for a healthier life.
MANDARIN MINISTRY 圣雅各中文堂 衷心欢迎您来到圣雅各主教座堂大家庭, 我们的中文堂每周日下午 1 点 30 分在座堂内举行主日崇拜 盼望圣雅各中文堂可以成为一个爱的港湾, 在这里我们一起寻求上帝的真理, 一起经历上帝的同在, 一起领受上帝的恩典 信仰热线 :647-782-0055 联系人 : 刘毅凯牧师微信号码 :49658993 We welcome you to the family of St. James Cathedral. Our Mandarin Service is 1:30pm every Sunday in the Cathedral sanctuary. We hope that the Chinese community can be a harbour of love for you, and a place where we can experience God s presence and grace together. Faith hotline: 647-782-0055. Contact person: The Rev d James Liu. KEY CONTACTS 416-364-7865 info@stjamescathedral.ca The Most Rev d Colin Johnson Archbishop of Toronto 416-363-6021 ext. 250 The Rev d Leigh Kern Associate Priest, ext *237 lkern@stjamescathedral.ca Robert Busiakiewicz Director of Music, ext *224 dom@stjamescathedral.ca Andrew Kuhl Children & Youth Coordinator ext*826 akuhl@stjamescathedral.ca The Very Rev d Andrew Asbil Rector & Dean, ext *228 dean@stjamescathedral.ca The Rev d James Liu Assistant Curate, Mandarin Ministry jliu@stjamescathedral.ca ext *249 Lanadee Lampman Parish Nurse ext *232 llampman@stjamescathedral.ca Kathy Biasi Outreach Program Coordinator kbiasi@stjamescathedral.ca ext *222 The Rev d Louise Peters Vicar, ext *235 vicar@stjamescathedral.ca The Rev d Walter Hannam Vicar of St. Bart s, Regent Park whannam@stjamescathedral.ca Churchwardens People s Warden: Don Solomon Rector s Warden: Jayne Hobbs Deputy People s: Barbara Hirst Deputy Rector s: Joan Peters wardens@stjamescathedral.ca
WORSHIP WITH US Worship services at the Cathedral are offered every day of the year. Sundays 8:00AM Said Eucharist 9:00AM Sung Eucharist 10:15AM Said Mattins 11:00AM Choral Eucharist 1:30PM Mandarin Service 4:30PM Choral Evensong Monday-Friday 7:30AM Holy Eucharist 8:30AM Morning Prayer 12:30PM Holy Eucharist 5:15PM Evening Prayer Saturdays & Public Holidays 12:30PM Holy Eucharist VISIT US The Cathedral is open: Weekdays & Sundays from 7:00AM- 5:30PM Saturdays & Holidays from 9:00AM- 5:00PM The Cathedral Centre (65 Church St) is open: Monday-Friday from 9:00AM-5:00PM The Nancy Mallett Archives & Museum is open by appointment, ext *233 or archives@stjamescathedral.ca Visit us online at stjamescathedral.ca for homily audio, upcoming services, events, and more! Want to receive our weekly email bulletin? Email us at weeklyupdates@stjamescathedral.ca