Nuit Blanche 2018
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Dear Clergy,
“Both the Annual Clergy Lenten Retreat and Annual Clergy Conference will be required attendance unless clergy have compelling reasons for not being present.
These are both opportunities for refreshment, spiritual nourishment, discipline, community building and education and for these reasons,
I believe it is an important enough investment that the diocese will cover the cost”.
(as announced by Bishop Mary at Episcopal and Diocesan Council)
Therefore, please note the following regarding information and registration for the 2018 Clergy Lenten Retreat.
DATES:
March 18 – 20th, 2018
VENUE:
Manoir d’Youville
498 boul. d’Youville
Chateauguay, QC. J6J 5T9
450-692-7370
SPEAKER:
The Most Reverend Colin Robert Johnson
Bishop of Toronto & Metropolitan of the
Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario
REGISTRATION form linked HERE
ALL information regarding registration is found in the Registration & Payment form
Registration deadline: March 5th, 2018 (We cannot guarantee room availability for any registration received past this date.)
CONTACT:
For any and all questions please email mariaa@montreal.anglican.ca
or call at 514-843-6577 xt 235
Thank you all!
Maria Abate
Episcopal Secretary/Secrétaire épiscopale
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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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