Keith Joyce – My Journey Here

This article about the former Dean of Fredericton (1999-2014), Rev. Keith Joyce, was recently published in the NB Anglican.


By all accounts, the Rev. Keith Joyce’s childhood was one of adventure, culture and world travel. The youngest child of missionaries, his young life included a myriad of moves, schools, languages, Atlantic crossings, provinces and new countries.

Keith was born shortly after his parents were forced to leave China in 1951, where they’d spent 25 years...

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Read the full article, written by Gisele McKnight and published in the January 2023 edition of the NB Anglican.

Celebrating Easter with Ukrainian traditions

On Saturday. April 15, the Ukrainian Community of Fredericton gathered at Christ Church Cathedral to celebrate Easter.

A priest travelled from Moncton to hold worship for over 100 attendees of all ages. Many wore traditional Ukrainian clothing and brought baskets for a special tradition - the Easter food basket blessing. They were thrilled to be able to worship in their own language, for the first ever Easter service of its kind in Fredericton.

Archbishop David Edwards, Bishop of Fredericton, gave permission for the Greek Catholic service to be held in the Cathedral. In that tradition, Easter was celebrated on Sunday, April 16 this year, so Ukrainians in Fredericton celebrated the Saturday evening before.

Oksana Tesla, volunteer with the Ukrainian Community of Fredericton, coordinated with the Cathedral. She shared,

"Everything went flawlessly and fabulously! We were singing acapella and the acoustics made the Cathedral sing along. Many community members mentioned to me that they were feeling this bright warm light inside during the service. Thank you so much for opening your doors for our community and we really appreciate your support."

Thanks to Cathedral members Hank Williams and Kurt Schmidt for facilitating the event.

Through the Facebook page of the Ukrainian Community of Fredericton, the group commented, "We are so happy to have such an amazing supportive community here in Fredericton. And the opportunity to celebrate at such an incredible place - the Christ Church Cathedral - is a blessing! ... We cannot thank you enough for such generosity! We felt like we are home at the Cathedral!"

Blessings

The March and April editions of the New Brunswick Anglican newspaper contained many stories of times when members of the Diocese felt blessed. You will see some familiar Cathedral faces in these pages!

Click to read 'Blessings' stories from March 2023 and April 2023.

You can also view previous editions of the NB Anglican. The paper is distributed in print form with the Anglican Journal, our national newspaper. The New Brunswick Anglican is a member of the Anglican Editors Association which represents the common concerns of the Anglican Journal and diocesan papers throughout the Anglican Church of Canada.

The mission of the New Brunswick Anglican is to serve Jesus Christ and His Church by reflecting, in print, the spiritual life of the Diocese of Fredericton. It has a ministry of communication and teaching which provides a forum for cultural, theological and societal voices.

New recommendations for spring COVID-19 booster vaccinations

The Cathedral's Health Ministry Team would like to share the updated recommendations for Spring COVID-19 booster vaccinations. Many people are continuing to fall ill, and our congregation includes many over 65 years, plus families with immunocompromised loved ones.

The information below is from New Brunswick Public Health. Read more details.

 


 

The more people who are immunized against COVID-19, the harder it is for the virus to spread. We strongly recommend to stay up-to-date with the COVID vaccines recommended to you. Do your part and get vaccinated.

NEW recommendations for Spring Booster COVID-19 vaccination

(Spring booster is between April and end of June 2023)

*5 months interval from last dose or COVID infection (whichever is the most recent) * 

Population Recommendation
Individuals 65 years and older

 

Spring 2023 booster is encouraged whether or not you had a fall booster (especially if unsure of being infected with COVID-19 disease in the past)
Individuals aged 18 + living in Long Term Care Facilities Spring 2023 booster is encouraged (whether or not you had a fall   booster)
Individuals 18 years and older moderately to severely immunocompromised Spring 2023 booster is encouraged  (whether or not you had a fall booster)
Individuals 12-17 years old considered healthy or immunocompromised

 

If fall booster 2022 received: No additional dose needed at this time

If fall booster 2022 not received: Spring 2023 booster is recommended

Individuals 5-11 years old considered healthy or immunocompromised

 

If fall booster 2022 received: No additional dose needed at this time

If fall booster 2022 not received: Spring 2023 booster is recommended

Individuals 6 months to less than 5 years of age considered healthy or  immunocompromised A primary series continued to be recommended

No booster dose needed at this time

Visit the NB Public Health website for details about vaccines and booking an appointment.

 

Workshops during Eastertide

We are pleased to host two workshops this spring by Spiritual Directors who are members of our congregation. Step out of your comfort zone, attend, and experience the unique perspectives that these workshops can bring to your life.


Finding Your Sacred Story
Saturday, 22 April, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Christ Church Cathedral

Your Sacred Story is not who you think you were, it’s not who you think you need to be, and it’s not who you think you will be. It is a love story-- it is poetry... (Yes! Really). Deacon Debbie Edmondson’s workshop will provide a tool to get you on your way to collecting the pieces to open wide the door of awareness to find your authentic self. Debbie, a Spiritual Director, will share her own story, and through the intimacy of poetic expression and learning a technique to evoke memory, give participants an afternoon of enjoyment and deep reflection. No one has to be a poet, or even like poetry to attend and benefit from this workshop!

Fee by donation. The workshop will be held inside the Cathedral.
Contact <deacon at christchurchcathedral.com> for details or to register.


Igniting the Fire of New Life:
3 Surprising Secrets for Hearing the Voice of God’s Spirit in Your Heart and Answering

Saturday, 06 May, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Cathedral Memorial Hall, Lounge

Do you want to discover God’s dream or purpose for you? Would you like to learn to overcome fear, doubt, and worry and live with greater confidence, faith and trust? Do you want to deepen your relationship with God’s Spirit? Would you love to live in harmony with your highest values and Spiritual beliefs? If one or all of these questions resonate with you, then you are going to love this Workshop!

Hosted by Gael Hogan, certified Spiritual Director (Ignatian Spirituality) and Life Coach. You will learn: how to listen to the Spirit and answer God's call; simple thinking-strategies to guard you from fear, doubt and worry, and deepen your faith and trust; how to be more grounded in God’s love for you.

Held in the Lounge of Cathedral Memorial Hall. Freewill offering. Registration required.
Contact <gaelh at telus.net> for details or to register.

Farewell to an artist

Hugh MacKinnon was an exceptional artist who did extensive restoration work on the Cathedral’s East and West windows. His stained-glass artisanship is present in churches, educational institutions and other sites throughout the Maritimes.

According to his obituary,

"Many church windows in New Brunswick have sunlight shining through his creations, including the small chapel in the Old Arts Building at UNB, where he transformed Molly Lamb Bobak's paintings into lead and glass works of art. If one wanted to know about any of the saints, you could just ask Hugh, who did extensive research on them to make sure he got the window imagery correct."

In retirement, Hugh freely shared his expertise with the Cathedral Property Committee, particularly in his consultations with Heritage Standing Inc., the engineering company assessing structural work required in the Cathedral.

He, and his exceptional artistry, will be missed.

Easter worship in the Cathedral

Join us for Easter worship at the Cathedral. All are welcome.

The Great Easter Vigil will be held on Saturday night, April 8 at 8:00 p.m. + livestream

On Easter Sunday, April 9, there are three opportunities to worship:

8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Book of Common Prayer, no music)
10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Book of Common Prayer, with choir)  + livestream
11:45 a.m. Come Worship Eucharist (contemporary, with music group) + livestream

View livestreams on our YouTube channel. Recordings of Holy Week worship are also available.