Monday, December 31, 2012




Monday, December 24, 2012

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MERRY CHRISTMAS
& NEW YEAR 2013
to all the Holy Ones from
9T7, 9T8 & 9T9.
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Maurice, The Editor
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Saturday, December 15, 2012





Saturday, December 8, 2012

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Merry Christmas for Class 1994-1995
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Diane Beaman
Terrance Bell
Gary Botha
Ian Chadwick
Lynne Corfiel
Karen Coxon
Margaret Dempster
Thomas Faughn
Maurice Francois
Susan Grant
Wendy Greyling
Sharyn Hall
Dan Hughes
Judy Hawkins
Leslie Lewis
Gloria Master
Edna Murdy
Kevin Robertson
Mary Ryback
Rilla Sommerville
Ceci Vasoff
Bernard Wood and
Paul Zamodits.
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Merry Christmas Class 1995-1996
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Kevin Botwell
Philip Cooper
Maria Fehlner
Edward Kwok
Steele Lazerte
Steven Mackinson
Kilby MacPherson
David Matthews
Andrea McIntyre
May Parker
Madeleine Ray
Billie Anne Robinson
Geoffrey Sangwine
Lester Semon
Mary Cunliffe
Ronald Stubbings
Susan Wells
Ian Wissler and
Afram Younadam.
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Merry Christmas from other years
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Douglas Allen
Mia Anderson
Sheila Boudreau
Millie Caton
Jed Dearborn
Catherine Elgie
Clarke French
Susan Hutchinson
Darcey Lazerte
Heather McCance
Marilee Moore
Catherine Morrison
Tim Novis
Frank Sawyer
Keirsten Wells and
Charles Wallace
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Sunday, December 2, 2012





Saturday, November 10, 2012

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The next Archbishop of Canterbury will be the Bishop of Durham, the Rt Revd Justin Welby, it was announced today. He succeeds Dr Rowan Williams, who will leave Lambeth Palace on 31 December to take up an academic post in Cambridge.
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Bishop Welby initially failed to appear on the list of possibles for Canterbury because of his inexperience - he was consecrated only in October last year. As the months passed after Dr William's resignation (News, 16 March), other contenders have fallen away, and he emerged as the favourite. On Wednesday, bookmakers suspended betting on the candidates after a sudden volume of bets was placed on Bishop Welby.
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It is also possible that Bishop Welby's age - he is 56 - worked in his favour. Early favourites, including the Archbishop of York, Dr Sentamu, and the Bishop of London, the Rt Revd Richard Chartres, were their early 60s, and thus would be close to retirement - or technically beyond it - by the time of the next Lambeth Conference in 2018, which traditionally takes place at the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Speculation has been rife since March, particularly after it was inferred that the Crown Nominations Commission had failed to agree on a candidate at what ought to have been its final meeting in September (News, 28 September). (Two names have to be submitted to the Prime Minister under the CNC rules, each having secured a two-thirds majority i.e. 11 of the possible 16 votes.)
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Bishop Welby, who worked in the financial branch of the oil industry for 11 years until he sought ordination in 1987, was appointed to sit on the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards in July, after the Libor rate-fixing scandal (News, 20 July). Last month he spoke of the need to transform the banking sector from "the wreckage of a hubris-induced disaster, to retrieving its basic purpose of enabling human society to flourish effectively" (News, 2 November).
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The new Archbishop will also assume control of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Holding the Communion together in the face of strong doctrinal disagreements proved to be one of Dr Williams's most challenging tasks. Bishop Welby has strong links with the Church in Nigeria, having spent a total of about 18 months there since 2002. He has since returned to the country many times and was heavily involved in reconciliation ministry as a Canon of Coventry Cathedral.
On Wednesday, Dr Williams, who had a difficult relationship with the media during his tenure, suggested that his successor should be someone who preaches "with a Bible in one hand and a newspaper in the other". Since March, Dr Welby has enjoyed exposure in the national media. This has included the revelation that his father traded whisky in the United States during the Prohibition era. Also, interviewed in The Guardian by Dr Giles Fraser, he described himself as "one of the thicker bishops in the Church of England".
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Bishop Welby married his wife Caroline in 1979 and lived in Paris for three years, during which time their first child, Johanna, was born. She died in 1983 in a car accident. They have five other children, aged between 16 and 27.
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He trained for ordained ministry at Cranmer Hall in Durham, where he took a degree in theology, and served his curacy in Nuneaton, at All Saints', Chilvers Coton, in Coventry diocese, before taking up two other positions in the diocese, as Rector of St James's, Southam, and of St Michael and All Angels, Ufton.
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In 2002 he was made a Canon Residentiary of Coventry Cathedral, and in 2007 he became Dean of Liverpool. While he was there, the cathedral adopted a mission statement that included the phrase "a safe base to do risky things in Christ's service".
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He will be enthroned in Canterbury Cathedral in the new year.
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Sunday, November 4, 2012

TORONTO'S ANGLICAN BOOK CENTRE
TO CLOSE.
 
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Toronto’s Anglican Book Centre to close
Anglican Church of Canada / Augsburg Fortress Canada
October 22, 2012 -
Toronto's Anglican Book Centre will close on January 18, 2013.
It is with sadness that the Anglican Church of Canada and Augsburg Fortress Canada announce that the Anglican Book Centre at 80 Hayden Street, Toronto, will close on Jan. 18, 2013. Canadian Anglicans will still be able to order resources online and by phone through Augsburg Fortress Canada.
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"Religious book and gift stores across Canada have faced significant challenges resulting in the closure of over 120 stores in the past 10 years," said Andy Seal, Director of Augsburg Fortress Canada/Anglican Book Centre.
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"Sales at our Hayden St. store have decreased each year since 2009. By 2011 Toronto sales were 28% below the break-even level. In spite of hard work and innovation, the trend has continued in 2012."
Store revenues have declined because of an increase in web-based competition and the shift of readers purchasing e-books from a variety of sources. The store does not receive any funding from the Anglican Church of Canada or the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.
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Founded more than 100 years ago, the Anglican Book Centre operated for many years at the General Synod offices at 600 Jarvis Street. In 2004 General Synod opened up new offices around the corner at 80 Hayden Street and the store moved to the basement suite at this address.
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In 2007, the Council of General Synod announced that the store was not financially viable and would close. The church would instead be served through a call centre and website.
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This is when an opportunity arose for a partnership with Augsburg Fortress, the not-for-profit publishing arm of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, full communion partner of the Anglican Church of Canada. Augsburg Fortress took over management of the store in June 2007 and for two years the ministry was self-sustaining.
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"At the time, we were all happy to delay the implementation of COGS's decision," said Mr. Seal, "But the time has now come where good stewardship requires that we put our resources into the Augsburg Fortress Canada call centre and website."
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The Ven. Dr. Michael Thompson, General Secretary of the Anglican Church of Canada also recognizes that this closure is a way of ensuring that the rest of Augsburg Fortress Canada can continue its ministry. However, he acknowledges this closure will be sad news for many Anglicans.
"We recognize that the Anglican Book Centre was for many years the hot stove of the Anglican Church of Canada," said Mr. Thompson.
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"It's where people gathered to buy books and other things, and where you often would run into someone you want to see. We're already experiencing that loss and probably have since the store moved with us to 80 Hayden."
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Mr. Seal and Mr. Thompson thank the customers and dedicated staff who have been part of this ministry for many years. They hope that Canadian Anglicans will still connect with Augsburg Fortress online or by phone for their ministry supplies.
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The Anglican Book Centre store at 80 Hayden Street will be available to serve customers as usual through fall, Advent, and Christmas. It will operate during the same hours as Church House for stewardship reasons. The store will close permanently on Friday, January 18. During and after this time, Canadian Anglicans can access material through the Augsburg Fortress Canada Kitchener location, website, and call centre.
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Visit the Augsburg Fortress Canada website
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Saturday, November 3, 2012

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To see this poster enlarged,
please, click on the image.
Thanks
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Saturday, June 30, 2012



Archbishop Finlay marching with lay and clergy of the diocese
suporting the Human Rights on the diversity of sexual orientation.

The double decker now is part of the Anglican tradition
on the Pride Parade in downtown Toronto
an initiative of Proud Anglicans.

Sunday, June 3, 2012




Saturday, May 19, 2012





Wednesday, May 16, 2012


Saturday, May 5, 2012


"It is impossible", sid the pride!
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"I is risky", said experience!
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There is not exit", said reason!
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"Bur let us try", mumured the heart!

Sunday, April 8, 2012


Afrikaans: geseënde Paasfees
Albanian: gëzuar Pashkët
Arabic: فِصْح سعيد
Basque: ondo izan Bazko garaian
Breton: Pask Seder
Bulgarian: честит Великден
Chinese (Cantonese): 復活節快樂 
Chinese (Mandarin): 復活節快樂 
Catalan: bona Pasqua
Cornish: Pask Lowen
Croatian: Sretan Uskrs
Czech: Veselé Velikonoce
Danish: God Påske
Dutch: Vrolijk Pasen / Zalige paasdagen
Esperanto: Feliĉan Paskon
Estonian: Häid lihavõttepühi
Finnish: hyvää pääsiäistä
Flemish: zalig Pasen
French: joyeuses Pâques
Gaelic: (Irish) Cáisc Shona Dhuit/Dhaoibh
Beannachtaí: na Cásca
Gaelic (Manx): Caisht sonney dhyt
Gaelic (Scottish): a' Chàisg sona
Galician: boas Pascuas
German: frohe Ostern
Greek: Καλό Πάσχα
Hebrew: חג פסחא שמח
Hindi: īsṭar maṅgalamay ho
Hungarian: kellemes Húsvéti Ünnepeket
Icelandic: gledilega paska
Indonesian: Selamat Paskah
Italian: buona Pasqua
Japanese: イースターおめでとう
Korean :행복한 부활절이 되시길
Latin: prospera Pascha sit
Latvian: priecīgas Lieldienas
Lithuanian: su Šventom Velykom
Maltese: L-Għid it-tajjeb
Norwegian: god påske
Persian/Farsi: عيد پاک مبارک
Polish: Wesołych Świąt Wielkanocnych
Portuguese: Feliz Páscoa
Punjabi: īsṭar khuśyāṅvālā hove
Romanian: Paşte fericit
Russian: с праздником Пасхи
Serbian: срећан Ускрс
Sicilian: bona Pasqua
Slovak: milostiplné prežitie Veľkonočných sviatkov
Slovenian: Vesele velikonočne praznike
Spanish: felices Pascuas
Swahili: heri kwa sikukuu ya Pasaka
Swedish :glad Påsk
Tagalog: maligayang pasko ng pagkabuhay
Thai: สุขสันต์วันอีสเตอร์
Turkish: paskalya bayramınız kutlu olsun
Ukranian: З Великодніми святами
Volapük: lesustanazäli yofik
Welsh: Pasg Hapus
Yoruba: Eku odun ajinde.

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Monday, April 2, 2012

Friday, March 30, 2012

Monday, March 5, 2012


Sunday, March 4, 2012


Tuesday, January 31, 2012


Gary,

You are in our prayers.
Your sisters & brothers
from 9T7 class.

FROM THE PATRIARCHATE OF ENGLAND.
NEWS FROM THE MOST ULTRA SUMMUM
ARCHBISHOP TERRANCIVS BELLNENSIS


Hi everybody,

I hope the new year is starting off well.

Gary has asked me to pass on some news which he sent a few days ago. Here it is below.

As they are wont to say over here, mind how you go,
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Original Message
From: Gerrit Botha

My dear friend,

Would you please pass along some news to our Trinity 97 friends.

I don't have many email addresses. I have been placed on indefinite sick leave. I managed to keep working five and a half years after my diagnosis of PTSD, stemming from my days as an infantry soldier in Africa and as a chaplain in the Canadian Forces. But eventually it became too much. I have been taken out of my unit and will be posted to a special unit for the sick and the wounded. They will find me light work I can do at a reduced rate until a medical release towards the middle of 2013.

I will continue my therapy and hopefully start the new life in better shape. During this period my faith has changed a great deal but has not lessened in depth.

I would very much like for you to keep me in your prayers.

Wishing you many blessings,

Gary Botha
Casselman, Ontario

Tuesday, January 17, 2012


Saturday, January 14, 2012

NEW WINDS FROM ROME


UPI. Citta Vaticano. Finally, after 19 centuries the Holy See
accepted to elevate a woman as pontiff. We receive this news
with jubilee and we pray that Poprah will lead Rome to a full
renovation of its foundations. More information about this news
in 90 more years.
PONTIFICIAL BLESSING TO
THE HOLY ONES!!!


Joseph Ratzinger, a.k.a. Benedict XVI
send a special pontificial
blessing for this season of Epiphany
to the Holy Ones from
their Alma Mater Trinity College.
He expects to see all of us at the First Summit of the
Special Ordinariate of the Un-happy Anglicans.