Offered on Wednesday evenings from Thanksgiving to Victoria Day. The candlelight celebration is a time to pause in the middle of a busy week and relax as candlelight and darkness immerses you in an experience of prayer, meditation and music. No prayer books, no hymnals; candles provide all the light needed. The evening offers the comfort of anonymity by candlelight, followed by an opportunity to converse and connect afterwards. This service is offered in-person.
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A Message from Fr. Michelle to the Parish of St. George's on-the-Hill. On Corpus Christi, Fr. Michelle reflected on the Body of Jesus and called us to action to raise our voices and offer our support and unwavering solidarity to the lives of the oppressed.
"Black lives matter. Indigenous lives matter. Brown lives matter. LGBTQ2 lives matter. The marginalized, the homeless, the addicted and the oppressed - their lives matter. We are one as the body of Christ, we are connected to each other, not separate."
"We live in a world with systemic racism. And it can be hard to recognize the Body of Christ when it is on the ground, in a black body, under the knee of the law. If we take our faith seriously, we need not only to open our eyes, but to use our minds, our voices, our hands and our feet,
united as one, to make a stand."
Please watch this video for the full message, the full written text is available from the links below.
A Few Last Thoughts
We know that the past few weeks have been difficult ones for many and we'd invite you to reach out if you would like to talk or are looking for support.
We also know the things that our kids are seeing in the world around us right now are difficult to explain. We are working on processing this information with our Children and Youth and would invite you to connect with James Noronha at youth@stgeorgesonthehill.ca if you need further support.
As a starting point for children we have included a link below to the Sesame Street / CNN Townhall on Racism which is directed at younger children is informative, touching and is something we'd encourage all ages to watch, listen and consider.