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Run For Your Supper — High school student launches fundraiser for St. Joe’s Supper Table

Posted on July 22, 2025July 29, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

The St. Joe’s Supper Table, the community meal programme and food bank operated by St. Joseph’s Parish in Sandy Hill, is getting some help from a passionate teenager and parishioner — the 17 year-old Louis Jacques. The determined young man is running 1,500 kilometres between Ottawa and Prince Edward Island in a campaign to raise…

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The Mystery of a 19th Century Church Arsonist

Posted on July 22, 2025July 29, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

The following story, written by Terry Byrne, appeared in the newly released paperback anthology 100 Stories from the History of St. Joseph’s Parish. The 438-page book is available for purchase through Amazon. We’re sharing one of the dozens of stories included in a book that explores the colourful history of this historic Ottawa church.  *** I’d…

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Remembering Father Jim Bleackley, OMI

Posted on July 20, 2025July 29, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

There’s one image of Fr. Jim Bleackley that – at least to me – stands out above all others from his nearly three years as Pastor of St. Joseph’s Parish. The Pastor’s office is located right down the hall from mine in the rectory. Each morning when I’d visit the bookkeeper across the hall to…

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Saint-Charles — A shuttered church reflected in the condos

Posted on July 19, 2025July 29, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

A Saturday morning walk in the neighbourhood revealed a shuttered church reflected in the condos that were developed around it. Having lived in the area for over ten years, I knew of the former heritage church, of course, but I never realized how it leaves a ghostly imprint on the upscale condos surrounding it on…

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