
Two St. John’s Congregations Share A Meaningful Lent And A Joyful Easter
Lent, Holy Week, and Easter were very special this year for the congregations of St. Michael and All Angels and the Cathedral of St. John

Lent, Holy Week, and Easter were very special this year for the congregations of St. Michael and All Angels and the Cathedral of St. John

On June 24th, we remember the birth of John the Baptist, the cousin of Jesus, and the one who baptised Jesus in the Jordan. He’s

I have a memory of being at my grandparents’ house as a kid one Easter. I remember gnawing away on what was left of a

When I took this job, I decided that it wouldn’t be fair to talk about my own parish a lot. It’s worth saying though that

I have a lot of favourite Christmas specials and movies. There’s the Muppet Family Christmas, A Christmas Story, and A Child’s Christmas in Wales. And

There were two misprints in the Septmeber issue of Anglican Life that I wish to correct. The first is that the article titled “Lenten Quiet

I must be honest and tell you all that I had something rather horrifying happen to me earlier this week. I was about 90-95% finished

As shown in this photograph, taken and submitted by Ellen Reid, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (St. John’s) repeated the project of having

On Sunday, June 26th, Bishop Sam Rose visited St. Mary the Virgin Church in the Parish of Heart’s Content for the sacrament of confirmation. Congratulations

On June 15th, Bishop John Organ of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland met with the Mi’kmaq Band of Burgeo. This meeting saw a unanimous agreement