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As autumn deepens…

Posted on October 14, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

Language isn’t merely utilitarian — it has the capacity to be as beautiful as the most architecturally stunning building. The Dean of Christ Church Anglican Cathedral in downtown Ottawa, the Very Reverend Beth Bretzlaff, shared a Thanksgiving letter with friends of the Cathedral that captures, with lyrical language, the depth of the season and a…

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Visiting Epiphany Anglican Church in Gloucester

Posted on October 10, 2025October 10, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

Epiphany Anglican Church at 1290 Ogilvie Road is a truly twenty-first century church. The community celebrates its 25th anniversary this fall and the warm, welcoming building incorporates the colours of nature all around it, thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows of its round sanctuary. I visited their 9:30 am liturgy on October 5th, the Feast of…

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Celebrating Evensong at St. Matthew’s Anglican Church in the Glebe

Posted on October 10, 2025October 10, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

On Sunday, October 5th — as a rich, amber sun was beginning to set on an unseasonably warm fall afternoon — I had the chance to attend an Evensong service at St. Matthew’s Anglican Church at 217 First Avenue, in the Glebe. St. Matthew’s takes a high church approach to liturgy, which made Evensong —…

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Kitchissippi United Church steps up to find housing for asylum seekers

Posted on October 3, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

With Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada no longer providing funding to house 130 asylum seekers in Ottawa hotels, people of faith in the nation’s capital have stepped up to assist newcomers facing homelessness. Volunteers and clergy from Kitchissippi United Church, including Council Chair Denise Bonomo and Reverend Daniel Addai Fobi, have helped 20 asylum seekers…

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Visiting Rideau Park United Church in Alta Vista

Posted on September 30, 2025October 2, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

Completed in 1955 in the Neo-Gothic style, Rideau Park United Church remains a vibrant congregation with a particularly robust music ministry — something that became clear to me when I visited on the last Sunday of the summer season, September 21, at the 10:00 am service. Close to 100 people were in attendance that Sunday….

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Visiting St. Margaret’s Anglican Church in Vanier

Posted on September 20, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

Built in 1887, St. Margaret’s Anglican Church was once a village chapel serving the rural community of Janesville. In its early years, it was a mission church of the much more affluent St. Bartholomew’s Church in nearby New Edinburgh. This “chapel of ease” located along the road that connected Ottawa to Montreal served poorer English…

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City pushes ahead with plans for Catholic church heritage designations

Posted on September 16, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

Two French-speaking Catholic parishes made the front page of this past Saturday’s Ottawa Citizen, as City officials move ahead with plans to designate Saint-François-d’Assise Parish in Hintonburg and Saint-Joseph Parish in Orleans heritage buildings. The municipal government’s committee charged with safeguarding Ottawa’s built heritage accepted a recommendation from city staff to apply designation to the…

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Visiting Brockville’s Wall Street United Church

Posted on September 9, 2025September 19, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

When one visits a church and hears that the congregation’s clergywoman is sometimes known as “the little Pope from Brockville,” the risk of tuning out the sermon is greatly diminished. I had the chance to visit Wall Street United Church in Brockville on a couple of occasions this summer and in each instance, I found…

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Visiting St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church in Maxville

Posted on September 9, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

On my way to the Glengarry Pioneer Museum’s Fall Harvest Fair on a crisp morning, I stopped by St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church in Maxville, Ontario, and attended their 9:00 am Sunday service. Built in 1860 as a Presbyterian church and later to serve as the spiritual home of a Baptist community, the…

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A visit to the First Presbyterian Church of Ogdensburg, NY

Posted on August 15, 2025August 15, 2025 by Ottawa Churches Chronicle

Earlier this month on a hazy Sunday, while visiting an elderly and ailing friend Stateside, smoke from Canadian forest fires drifted across the St. Lawrence. It clung to the humid air over New York’s North Country. After a 45-minute drive down the 416 and having crossed the Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge, I turned right and drove…

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