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Annual Training to support and encourage children and youth ministry on Saturday, November 25
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Bishop Bruce Myers (Diocese of Quebec), and Bishop Mary Irwin-Gibson (Diocese of Montreal) have produced a public statement with respect to Bill 62, the province's new so-called religious neutrality law.
The statement (en français and in English) is being issued jointly with Bishop Bruce Myers, and Bishop Michael Pryse, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada bishop with jurisdiction in Quebec.
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Read MoreThe Bishop of Montreal invites applications for the position of Incumbent of the parish of Christ Church, Beaurepaire. This is a full time position.
Christ Church is a vibrant parish in Beaurepaire Village in the City of Beaconsfield about a half-hour West of Downtown Montreal. Founded in 1924 and drawing on people from different communities and neighbourhoods, the parish is searching for a priest who will help them to stretch and grow in their faith and in their community.
The bishop is looking to appoint a priest to serve the parish as it continues to grow in their sense of mission and purpose, a priest who will be an enabler to assist and encourage all members in their ministry, a priest who will share God’s welcome and be inclusive to all, a priest who is prayerful and Spirit led.
For more information please see the Parish Profile.
Interested applicants, with their bishop’s permission, may submit a cover letter including a CV to the bishop’s office by mail to:
The Rt. Rev. Mary Irwin-Gibson
1444 Union Avenue, Montreal, Qc H3A 2B8
Or by email to:
bishops.office@montreal.anglican.ca
514-843-6577
Closing date for applications: January 15th, 2018.
The Bishop of Montreal invites applications for the position of Incumbent of the parish of St. Andrew & St. Mark, Dorval. This is a full time position.
The Church of St. Andrew & St. Mark is a vibrant parish in the city of Dorval, about a twenty-five minute drive West of Downtown Montreal. A congregation that was formed with the merger of St. Mark’s (1898) and St. Andrew (1959) in 1969, it is a welcoming and inclusive community centred in Christ and strives to share God’s love and compassion in their neighbourhood and beyond. The parish is searching for a priest who contributes their own spiritual gifts, passions and imagination while bringing out the gifts of the parish, recognizing abilities in the congregation and providing solid leadership.
The bishop is looking to appoint a priest to serve the parish as it continues to grow in their sense of mission and purpose, a priest who will be an enabler to assist and encourage all members in their ministry, a priest who will share God’s welcome and be inclusive to all, a priest who is prayerful and Spirit led.
A copy of their Parish Profile can be found here.
Interested applicants, with their bishop’s permission, may submit a cover letter including a CV to the bishop’s office by mail to:
The Rt. Rev. Mary Irwin-Gibson
1444 Union Avenue, Montreal, Qc H3A 2B8
Or by email to:
bishops.office@montreal.anglican.ca
514-843-6577
Closing date for applications: January 15th, 2018.
Contact The Ven Robert Camara for more information or to participate.
Read More1444 Union Avenue
Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B8
Tel: (514) 843-6577 // 1 (800) 355-3788
Fax: (514) 843 6344
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The Synod Office is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk), at a place called Tio’tia:ke (Montreal), a meeting place for many First Nations, including the Haudenosaunee (Six Nation Confederacy), Anishinabeg and Algonquin peoples.
We recognize and respect the Kanien’keha:ka as the traditional stewards of the land and waters of Tio’tia:ke.
Our acknowledgement stands as a promise to continue the ongoing work of recognition and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.
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