February Magazine 2022
…issue, Bishop Geoffrey Woodcroft introduces a diocesan-wide Lenten Study of Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ on Care for Our Common Home. February’s cover features original art by Haeon Grace Kang. Download…
…issue, Bishop Geoffrey Woodcroft introduces a diocesan-wide Lenten Study of Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ on Care for Our Common Home. February’s cover features original art by Haeon Grace Kang. Download…
…Epiphany customs from around the world, Feature Art, and an explanation for how Bishop Don will be transitioning to retirement. Download the pdf or view it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2018-01-jan-v5…
January’s issue of Rupert’s Land News explores Canadian traditions around Christmas, reconciliation and land, and an update from our friends in the parishes of Pembina Hills. Download the pdf here…
…uncertainty of Lent for the joy of Easter. To read it online, click the image below. To download it to your computer for easy reading or printing, click here. http://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2016-04-april-v3…
…how to build your own root cellar. With articles from Donna Joy, Ruth Widdicombe, Andrew Rampton, Beverley Eert, and John Stafford. Download the pdf or read in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2018-03-mar-v4…
In this issue, Edmund Laldin’s article “Sing a New Song unto the Lord: The Relationship of Music and Liturgy” explores the implications of understanding liturgy as the “work of the…
…issue of Rupert’s Land News is all about how music connects to spirituality and its role in the Church. View it below in Issuu or download the pdf here. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2017-11-nov-v3…
…Bell’s new collection of books, Pilgrim Year. And, in via media, Mary Coswin reflects on the mysteries of Christ. Download the pdf here, or read it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2019-01-jan-issue-v5…
…compost bin for the Fifth Mark of Mission and an introduction for a new Diocesan program: the Kasaka Water Project. Download the pdf or read it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2018-06-jun-v3…
…Land News explores Art as a form of worship and features the work of two artists from the Diocese. Download the pdf here or read it in Issuu below. http://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/february_2017_magazine?e=11977669/43755513…
…This article explores the context leading up to the resolution and the good news of the Anglican Church of Canada becoming the first in the worldwide communion of Anglican Churches…
…of Indigenous children; in the Parish News, Aly Vidal gives us a glimpse into the haven for creativity and growth that is the Montessori School at St. Margaret’s; and later,…
The September magazine is now completely online. If you’re new to reading online, watch this short tutorial with a few tips. If you’d like to download it to your computer…
…a via media piece on what the Gospel of Mark can teach us about living with difficult questions and uncertainty. Download the pdf or read it in Issuu below. https://issuu.com/rlandnews/docs/2018-01-feb-v3…
March’s issue of Rupert’s Land News explores different facets of disability, and includes a review of Silence and a look at Bob Dylan’s theological imagination. Download the pdf here or…
…says poetry becomes witness in the reading. As readers, we witness trauma through poetry. Writing like this can give us insight into the realities of war that the news does…
…so as not to privilege or offend. Thus, a person may affirm their spiritual nature without the risk of particularity. It fits the zeitgeist. A common enough response invokes the…
Image: Pawel Czerwinski, unsplash.com/@pawel_czerwinski How did you come to be involved with PWRDF? What drew you to become a diocesan representative? In Spring of 2022, Bishop Geoff approached me to…
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