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Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower announced in 2022 that all migrant domestic workers must be given at least one rest day a month that employers couldn’t compensate them for instead of giving them ...
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We still need some volunteers to prepare the kitchen before the Maundy Thursday supper, and to clean-up. Can you help?We hope to bring back a Cathedral tradition - a simple shared supper of soup on Maundy Thursday. Your help is needed to make it happen! Can you make a pot of soup? Can you volunteer some time to prepare in the Hall Kitchen or clean up? Sign up on the bulletin board at the back of the Cathedral or contact Hospitality Chair Andreas Decken <adecken at unb.ca>.
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Obituary of Sally Grace, daughter of The Rev'd Canon Patricia Drummond and Hugh Drummond. ✨ Rest eternal grant unto her, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon her.
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Obituary of Sally Ann Elizabeth Grace | McAdam's Funeral Home & Crematorium
With sadness, we announce the passing of Sally Ann Elizabeth Grace (née Drummond) on March 13, 2024, at her home in Fredericton. Sally was born December 22, 1968 in Seisdon, England. Sally is survive...21 hours ago
Below, a message from the Archbishop of Canterbury. ✝️As we approach Passiontide and the events leading up to Easter, the Lenten story gets darker, and constantly reminds us of the cost of the life of faith. Jesus encounters mounting opposition. You would think that preaching and ushering in healing, wholeness and reconciliation would be welcome. But we human beings are fickle creatures. There is a cost to healing and wholeness – we have to move away from the things that have made us who we are, the things we are used to, the sins that we love even though they damage us and those around us. And there is a cost to reconciliation: the cost of accepting the other, of accepting that compromises need to be made, justice considered, and that reconciliation cannot happen unless we lay down our grievances and choose to build a different future together – with justice, yes, but one that cannot happen without grace. “Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. Those who love their life lose it, and those who hate their life in this world will keep it for eternal life.” — John 12:24-25
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