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Service of Prayer and Remembrance for Bishop Tom Corston

Service of Prayer and Remembrance for Bishop Tom Corston

ALL FRIENDS/COLLEAGUES OF BISHOP TOM’S ARE WELCOME TO THIS SERVICE NOT JUST MEMBERS OF THE DIOCESES OF ALGOMA AND MOOSONEE On Sunday, January 23rd at 7pm there will be an online (Zoom) Service of Prayer and Remembrance for Bishop Tom Corston for anyone in the dioceses of Algoma or Moosonee along with friends and colleagues […]

A message from Archbishop’s Anne and Fred on the death of Bishop Thomas Corston

A message from Archbishop’s Anne and Fred on the death of Bishop Thomas Corston

Dear people of God in the Diocese of Moosonee, It is with a heavy heart that I share the sad news with you of the death of Bishop Thomas Corston, much loved bishop in our church, following a short struggle with cancer, last evening. He was very much at peace when he died at the […]

Gospel Based Discipleship – Season of Epiphany

Gospel Based Discipleship – Season of Epiphany

Archbishop Anne will be offering Gospel Based Discipleship on Wednesdays (January 5th, 19th, and 26th) at 7 p.m. to all who would like to participate.  The Advent GBD sessions were well attended and enjoyed by all. You are asked to connect with Archdeacon Larry Armstrong (Diocese of Moosonee) via e-mail to register and obtain the […]

Because They Are No More: A message from Archbishops Anne Germond and Fred Hiltz

Because They Are No More: A message from Archbishops Anne Germond and Fred Hiltz

This letter in PDF format Dear Friends, The recent discovery of the remains of 215 children buried in unmarked graves on the grounds of the former St. Andrew’s Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia has gripped the hearts of many people throughout Canada and around the world. It has re-opened the terrible grief of […]

COVID 19 Grief, Loss and the Church’s response to it

COVID 19 Grief, Loss and the Church’s response to it

It is most difficult to take time to think through what this course in our lives has been like. Not only has the disease impacted many physically, but also has taken a toll on all, emotionally, socially and spiritually. There has not been that many times in our lives we’ve encountered such an uncertainty of […]

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