REMEMBERING view from special report JACK LAYTON the pew An 8-page section on the A man of the Our sins will not military chaplaincy is 5 people who 11 change the power included in this issue embodied and love of God of the Journal Christian values Anglican Journal Inspiring the faithful since 1875 vol. 137 no. 8 • october 2011 Support end to gender violence Changing our tune Diana Swift Ms arite N. Sison staff writer staff writer Archbishop Fred Hiltz would he Anglican Church of like every Anglican in Canada to join him in wearing a white Canada is making progress toward ribbon. This symbol demon- Tovercoming a longstanding negative strates his support for the stereotype and becoming an effective partner White Ribbon Campaign to in preventing suicide. “It’s a challenge end violence against women because the church has not traditionally and girls everywhere. The campaign is “directly been a welcoming place for the families of related to our baptismal vows suicide victims,” explains Cynthia Patterson, to respect the dignity of every coordinator of suicide prevention since human being,” says Archbish- 2009 for the Council of the North, Anglican op Hiltz, who is primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. Church of Canada. “Suicide was considered Ironically, the campaign a mortal sin and the deceased could not be was the brainchild not of buried in consecrated ground.” women but of a group of According to Patterson, “We have a lot Toronto men who launched of teaching to do to explain that this is not the initiative 20 years ago in response to the massacre of our attitude now. We are working away, one 14 women at Montreal’s École partner at a time, and we are gaining more Polytechnique in 1989. acceptance.” The annual event, which takes place from Nov. 25 to See the world, p. 8 Dec. 6 in 55 countries, seeks to change behaviour through education and advocacy. This year, Nov. 25 marks the UN robert adrian hillman Day for the Eradication of Vio- lence Against Women and the global launch of the 16 Days of Activism to End Violence Against Women. Dec. 6 is the Priest gets down and dirty anniversary of the massacre See Every, p. 8 Ms arite N. Sison shelter) and use the bathroom. He washes staff writer and dries his clothes outside. His only The Rev. Sean Krausert feels grubby. He has mode of transportation is walking and he been sleeping in a tent in his backyard for earns money by doing chores such as lawn Anglican Journal 19 days and bathing every four days. mowing. Appeal An ordained deacon from St. Michael’s From Nov. 1 to the end of January, The success of this Anglican Church in Canmore, Alta., Krausert will join the ranks of Canada’s year’s Anglican Journal Krauset isn’t preparing an audition tape working poor, living on a daily allowance of Appeal depends on for Survivor. He has been participating in $7.50. And from March 1 to the end of May, the support of our loyal “That Poverty Project,” a reality show of his Krausert will eat the equivalent of World own to raise awareness about poverty. readers. Remember that Food Programme rations. 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2 anglican journal • October 2011 news roundup obituaries

contributed Absolum Mamakwa

contributed ‘Remarkable’ elder’ Michael Thompson Absolum Mamakwa, a respected elder and Anglican known to many new General in northern Ontario, died on Aug. Secretary 6 at the age of 73. Archdeacon Michael Thomp- “Absolum promoted son, rector of St. Jude’s and practised the spirit of Anglican Church in Oakville, volunteering for the betterment Ont., has been appointed gen- of his people,” said a statement eral secretary of the Anglican issued by the Kingfisher Lake Church of Canada. Nation. “He was able to connect Thompson succeeds strongly because of his positive Archdeacon Michael Pollesel outlook on life and sense of humour.” as chief operating officer for new vave One of his sons, Chief General Synod on Nov. 1. the trtl home, above right, has a shell-like profile that blends with the foothills of western Canada. “Michael brings a lot of James Mamakwa, described his gifts to the ministry,” said father as “a builder,” who led Archbishop Fred Hiltz when the construction of Kingfisher he spoke to Church House Lake’s St. Matthew’s Anglican staff in Toronto on Sept. New take on traditional living Church, Mission House and the 6. Archbishop Hiltz, who Big Beaver Bible Camp. “He was a remarkable man. I don’t is primate of the Anglican A team of students at the the traditional lifestyles and of the Piikani Nation. Church of Canada, described know if I can fill his shoes,” he University of Calgary has values of aboriginal peoples. The home is intended said in a telephone interview. Thompson as “perceptive… designed a solar-powered “The scarcity of housing for for a young family, with a storyteller,” and someone Mamakwa also delegated the home that produces as much the exponentially increasing two bedrooms and a large, task of building an Anglican with “energy, enthusiasm and energy as it consumes. population is a flexible social space centred skills.” cathedral at Kingfisher Lake to The Technological Resi- major concern,” says the Ven. on cooking and eating. Its his community. Thompson, 55, served as dence, Traditional Living, or Sid Black, archdeacon for Na- modular design allows for a youth worker for two years Mamakwa is survived by his TRTL, is pronounced “turtle” ive ministries in the diocese easy expansion or contraction, wife, Bessie, four sons and three (1978 to 1980) before becom- and, in fact, resembles a of Calgary. “This project offers as family needs change, and daughters. —M.S. ing principal secretary to then tortoise shell. More important, a durable, fire-resistant and its low, shell-like profile fits in primate, Archbishop Michael it offers an alternative to the mould-resistant alternative.” with the foothills and plains of Peers (2001 to 2004). He also poorly constructed homes The $300,000, 1,000-square- western Canada. has served on many General found in indigenous commu- foot structure was designed in The design project goes Synod committees, including nities of the North—housing collaboration with the Treaty by the name of Spo’pi, which Communications and Infor- that not only falls short of 7 First Nations of Southern means “turtle” in the Blackfoot mation Resources (chair). modern building standards Alberta and has been blessed language. The Council of General but also fails to accommodate by Reg Crowshoe, former chief —Diana Swift Synod ratified Thompson’s appointment by an email vote. —Marites N. Sison Mgearria rites and through Augsburg For- contributed Conrèche c ference A “consensus description” of tress Canada. $13.95. To order, Bill Bosworth From Nov. 10 to 12, Toronto’s Anglican theology looking at call 1-800-265-6397. Cathedral Church of St. the rites of marriage is being —. D.S Social justice James will host an interna- finalized by the International pioneer tional conference and exhibi- Anglican Liturgical Consul- Call to action Bill Bosworth was a proud tion devoted to the diverse art tation (IALC) and will be Ecumenical faith leaders in Anglican who helped make and traditions of the nativity- circulated across the Angli- Africa have launched a call decent and affordable housing a scene tableau in Canada and can Communion for comment to action and appeal for the reality for thousands of Toronto around the world. this fall. more than 12 million people residents without a home. For more information, The document, entitled affected by famine in the On Aug. 24, Bosworth’s contact Nancy Mallett at Rites Relating to Marriage: A Horn of Africa. general synod archives friends and colleagues gathered 416-364-7865, ext. 233 or visit Working Interim Document, In Canada, The Primate’s at Holy Trinity Anglican Church www.stjamescathedral.on.ca. will include guidelines about John Horden World Relief and Develop- in Toronto to remember his four —Staff what cultural symbols can ment Fund (PWRDF) con- decades as a crusader for social be brought to a Christian psalms in Cree tinues to accept donations justice. Bosworth died on Aug. 18 Environment plan marriage rite. In its first reprinting since for famine victims. PWRDF, at the age of 63. The Anglican Communion At an August meeting in 1995, Psalms and Hymns in the relief and development Empowering the poor by Environment Network Canterbury, U.K., the IALC the Cree Indian Language is arm of the Anglican Church involving them in the planning and (ACEN) has developed an also consulted with the Stand- now available in soft cover. of Canada, has released an crafting of solutions to their own action plan that sets out con- ing Commission on Liturgy The original compilation initial grant of $75,000 for the problems was one of Bosworth’s crete steps to address climate and Music of the Episcopal by the Rt. Rev. Dr. John Hor- victims through the Action most strongly held values. In change and “human-induced Church in the U.S. on devel- den, first Anglican bishop of by Churches Together (ACT) 1983, he became the founding environmental degradation.” oping rites for the blessing Moosonee, appeared in 1874. Alliance and the Canadian executive director of Homes First The plan includes everything of committed same-gender A gifted linguist, Horden not Foodgrains Bank. Society, Toronto’s first provider of from ways individuals can relationships. only mastered Cree but also “Ethiopia, Kenya and So- alternative housing. One 77-unit simplify their lifestyles to The IALC is the official acquired a working knowl- malia are being overwhelmed building for low-income single lobbying the United Nations network for liturgy of the edge of Ojibwa, Inuktitut, by people fleeing hunger, people became the first—and and addressing the plight Anglican Communion and is Chipewyan and Norwegian. thirst and war,” said faith largest—government-assisted of environmental refugees. recognized by the Anglican Published by ABC (Angli- leaders in a statement. transitional housing project of its ACEN representatives met in Consultative Council and the can Book Centre) Publishing, Information on how to kind in Canada. Lima, Peru, in August. Primates’ Meeting. Psalms and Hymns (2011) donate through PWRDF can Bosworth is survived by his —Staff —M.S. is available at the Anglican be found at http://tinyurl. wife, Joan, and their children, Book Centre store in Toronto com/3wl9ggz. —Staff Jenny and Steve. —M.S.

anglicanjournal.com 3 column editorial walking together A man like Jack

k r i s t i n j e n k i n s answering his question message. Don’t be discouraged because about my political things have not gone for me as I had My friends, love is better than anger. leanings. “Vote for hoped, he told those fighting cancer. The Hope is better than fear. Optimism is the NDP and they’ll battle is more often won than lost these better than despair. So let us be loving, take everything you days, he insisted. Layton encouraged hopeful and optimistic. And we’ll ever earned and give young Canadians to take on the job of change the world. — from a letter to it to everybody else.” forging a just society, acknowledging that John Starr’s Canadians from Jack Layton, Leader of This pronouncement they are our hope for the future, the Official Opposition, two days before was greeted with Love, hope and optimism versus anger, he died, at the age of 61, on August 22. raucous laughter fear and despair. If we have a choice, as potlatch from The Boys. Layton implied, why do we hesitate to feel envy Jack Layton. One of them joy? Mark MacDonald Not his premature death, certainly, pointed at me, This office has afforded me a unique but the way he lived his life, and the drawing more view of Christian culture and, folks, I have “For by grace are ye saved through I gales of laughter to tell you, I have seen the good, the bad way he left it. With a passion, true to his faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the ideals and values. at the look on my face. The news editor, it and the ugly. I have been lifted up by the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man A proud Canadian, he believed in seemed, has just scored another zinger at delight and encouragement of readers should boast. For we are his workman- the right of all Canadians to love their my expense. who had come to expect very little from ship, created in Christ Jesus unto good lives and their country. He was focused The Boys had another political insight the Journal. But I have also been privy to works, which God hath before ordained and committed to a vision of social they were fond of sharing: “Vote for the attitudes and behaviours that sometimes that we should walk in them.” democracy and he lived it out. He Conservatives and they’ll take everything leave me tossing and turning at night. I (Ephesians 2:8–10) didn’t so much defeat his political and you ever made and make the rich folks have witnessed those who use the Bible thought of these verses while ideological opponents as gather them even richer.” Maybe that’s why I’ve like a blunt instrument to bludgeon attending a memorial potlatch in into the fray. There’s enough work to go always voted Liberal, not that I’m feeling their opponents into silence. I have seen Tanana, Alaska, for the Rev. John around, seemed to be his motto, so let’s particularly inspired these days. scripture wielded like a sword, plunged I get busy. A skeptic would say Prime Minister again and again into another’s viewpoint. Starr. I heard John quote these verses— from memory, in the King James Jack Layton personified the concept Stephen Harper’s decision to give his I have been blasted with the hot air of version—at a similar gathering many of inclusivity. And the grace that he political rival a state funeral was a shrewd inflated ego and felt my blood run cold at years earlier. He quoted this passage exhibited at the time of his death left me, manoeuvre. After all, he didn’t have to. the false piety of those who would make I prefer to believe Harper recognized others feel deeply ashamed. to describe the spirit of potlatch and who has never voted NDP, wondering that Jack Layton was a true statesman, Is it possible that a man like Jack, who the life of faith and salvation in Christ. why I hadn’t. Here was a true leader who an intelligent and capable leader who had two feet firmly planted in the secular Sitting at his potlatch, I realized that was in a position to do so much more. He deserved nothing less. world, followed a more divine path that his life was an embodiment of these left us inspired. When I was a 20-something reporter Layton admitted he wasn’t much of a some who claim to follow Christ? Many verses. churchgoer, even though he was raised in of us, it seems, have a long way to go to A potlatch is an amazing event. It in- working in a newsroom full of crusty old men (in their 30s and 40s) I used to the United Church. But that didn’t appear catch up with Jack Layton. cludes days of non-stop Native food and to keep Layton from living the kind of life May he rest in peace. dance, reaching its climax in a massive hear the guys guffawing about the NDP around election time: “Hey, Jenkins,” to which any of us would aspire. Even in giveaway. It makes My Big Fat Greek his dying days he was focused on service, Kristin Jenkins is editor of the Anglican Wedding look like a game of chess. This the news editor called out to me one afternoon after I made the mistake of reaching out to Canadians with a positive Journal. email: [email protected] event was so frightening to Europeans that they made it illegal. Its message and method were considered a direct letters threat to the task of making Native peoples a part of Western civilization. T ake mONEY off the table of the Catholic Commonwealth. The Rt. Rev. be reconciled with Christ’s loving spirit? It’s Terry Brown elaborates this view in his thesis time the Journal stood up and, regardless of In the end, potlatch was not conquered. “Should we leave the money on the table?” by on Fr. Smythe. your view on same-sex blessings, said to Bishop I met John in 1989, long before I was the Ven. Dr. Michael Pollesel [Sept. 2011, p. 7] I do not think money should be on the Holy Ingam, “Stop your hateful actions and let these his bishop. He was clearly a spiritual introduces a very significant issue regarding Table with the consecrated body and blood of people freely worship.” leader, clearly a person who should the offertory. Christ. be ordained in this small fly-in com- In the one case, we give money for the James Cowan munity that had no priest. I told him good work of the church. I call it an offering. Audrey Tobias Toronto that I would pray for his ordination. His By contrast, in the offertory, we both give and Toronto ordination to the priesthood in Febru- receive. We offer our gift of bread and wine, Healthy criticism needed ary 2000 remains one of the high points the sum of human labour and production Let my people worship I think it would be wonderful and very healthy of my ministry. with all its strengths and sins. This offertory is I was surprised to see that the Supreme Court for the church to articulate considered, When John died, the testimonies to then purified, consecrated and taken up into of Canada’s decision in regard to Bishop careful criticism of the institution itself and its his influence were overwhelming. He the divine. In the eucharist, it is returned as Michael Ingham’s persecution of four of the theology, policies and practices. The secular helped so many, silently, behind the the consecrated body and blood of Christ, most vibrant Anglican congregations in Canada press is full of this kind of reporting and I miss scenes, and dramatically influenced strengthening us for the journey. got so little press in your September edition. it when it comes to the Anglican Church of many people. John’s life was, like Jesus This view emphasizes the unity of the Truly [it was] one of the saddest chapters in Canada. 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4 anglican journal • October 2011 opinion letters COLUMn come and see Reclaiming the font’s power

David I. Giffen

esus said to his followers, and in turn says to us, “Go therefore Jand make disciples of all the na- tions, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Respect Spirit” (Matthew 28:19). This is God’s mission statement in Fred Hiltz which we have been invited to go out into the world proclaiming the love of will not forget Jack Layton’s God and to make new disciples who will state funeral in Toronto in then share that same transformative August. As the national anthem love. I was sung, we were united in grief and When I arrived at the Church of pride and thanksgiving for a life well the Transfiguration in the diocese of lived in the service of our country Toronto, one of the first things I no- and its place in the world. There were ticed was how invisible the baptismal other great moments of song that font was to parishioners. Hidden in a lifted our hearts and renewed our northern transept of the church, one resolve to be grateful for our heritage quite literally had to go looking to find and to be faithful to those ideals that it. After further inquiry, I realized that hold us together from coast to coast in many churches today, the font is to coast. wheeled in and wheeled out of the way, Among the many voices that paid depending on whether the Sacrament of tribute to Jack was Stephen Lewis, Initiation will be performed that Sunday. who delivered his remarks with all I have always found this to be a trou- the conviction for which he is so bling concept; the idea that the place well known. Commenting on Jack’s where Christians are born anew, the passion for building a nation that is place where Christ’s Body is formed and inclusive and generous, and a world made, could possibly be dragged in and that is just and peaceful, he said that dragged away, as though its importance through this leader’s labours and should only be recognized when it is in those of all who worked with him, full use. “respect for all and respect for the After discussions within our parish earth are being brought back to life.” about the hot topic of baptism before His words are as powerful for me communion or communion before bap- now as when they were first spoken. tism, our congregation decided that we Indeed, they are shaping my ap- first needed to re-evaluate our engage- proach to Thanksgiving this year. ment with the sacraments involved. It “Respect for all” means that as we was obvious that, with baptism taking anderson http://davidandersonillustration.com david rejoice in the blessings of harvest, place only on a limited number of we must not forget those who are in Sundays each year, the newcomer, and want. As Psalm Prayer 135 reads, “De- even some parishioners, may rarely liver us from every temptation to be experience the font’s power, function Remembering Jack satisfied with false imitations of your and influence. will...thanks for plenty that leaves the So, on Trinity Sunday, we made the Since Jack’s passing, I have been asked relationships should be removed. Com- poor unfed….” Respect for all should decision to transform our space. Rather many times what he meant to me. It may ing from a social gospel perspective, I move us to a passion for human than keeping the font hidden in a corner, seem like an easy question but when the am left wondering if this is a new, more rights, for adequate food, shelter and we harkened back to a tradition of the personal and the political are so inter- spiritual definition of social democracy. health care for all. It should move us past, removing an entire section of pews twined, answers are difficult. Because of this, I remember him as to a renewed resolve to end poverty at the entrance of our sanctuary to create I have been overjoyed that so many someone who was concerned about the at home and throughout the world. a public baptistery that no one can ever Canadians feel the way I do, and dis- quality of his own relationships. Some- It should inspire our labours for that miss seeing. mayed by some media coverage. In all one who looked at you when you spoke, day when violence shall no longer be Some might ask why we would put the secular analysis, the essential so truly listened and always had time for the heard in the streets, that day when all the font “in the way.” The answer may often seems to get forgotten. slightest problem. dwell unafraid for themselves and for seem simple: baptism should be in Before his death, I think Jack’s vision I am very thankful and consider it a their children. our way. It should stop us in our tracks for Canada became more profound. I wonderful blessing that God saw fit to “Respect for the earth” means that and remind us of the place from where believe he came to the conclusion that include such an inspirational person in we treat it with care. It is ours not to we first came. It should prompt us to politics should be about promoting my life. plunder but to tend; it is ours not to remember the promises we made to care quality human relationships and that destroy but to steward. Respect for for the sick and the lonely and the lame. Mathieu Ravignat obstacles to living the fullness of our MP, Pontiac the earth should move us to greater It should be in the way of the newcomer, concern about our part in accelerat- to whom God’s voice might just speak. ing climate change. It should renew The message of the gospel proclaims our resolve to take steps to ensure aloud that we have been made different Get real Aiming for Islam environmental stability for the ben- and that we have been set apart, when we “Christian communities in the Holy Land The September issue allotted a half page to efit of generations who come after us. become members of the Body of Christ. To what extent, I wonder, is We listen intently for the voices of need our help” [September 2011, p. 1] failed the event in Norway, “One Christian’s Perspec- to mention the real reason for the “exodus” tive” [p. 1]. I have a serious concern with devot- respect for all and respect for leadership in our church as they dis- of Christians from the Holy Land: Muslim ing such coverage to a single event in which the earth “being brought to life” cuss the important issues of initiation intimidation. the loss of life was only 76 persons. I believe in my way of living? Beyond the and communion and we walk forward See “The Forgotten Palestinian Refugees” the Journal has a responsibility to provide repentance to which I am certain invested deeply in both, the rights in in the Wall Street Journal (Dec. 28, 2009), some information regarding the aims of Islam. my pondering will lead, I pray for which we are created and sustained or Google “Bethlehem First Baptist Church” Every time non-Muslims accommodate an renewal—that I be more intentional anew. which has been firebombed 14 times in the Islamic practice, we have “submitted.” We only in tending to the needs of others past decade. Please tell the whole truth. Mus- need to look at Europe to see that there is no with compassion and in tending to The Rev. David I. Giffen is pastor and priest- lims who are innocent of these crimes and who end to the demands by Islamists. And until the earth with care. in-charge at the Church of the Transfiguration detest them need feel no shame. there is public discussion regarding the long- in Toronto. www.churchofthetransfiguration. T he Rev. David R. Burrows term effect of this trend, it will continue. Archbishop Fred Hiltz is primate of the ca. Toronto Jerry Reid, Oakville, Ont. Anglican Church of Canada.

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be saying to yourselves: ‘Yeah, right, an invisible God.’ And you’re right. He is invisible. But God is like the wind you hear Notes from a funeral outside: what we see are things moved by it; things held in it; things shaped by it. Lee Lambert “This man may be gone, but just as God and the wind shape 7 pm – 16 hours to funeral I flip open the the whole world out there, this Open casket. Thirty-six years of man has shaped the people age: husband, father and heart- notebook and here today: his wife, his child— attack victim, wearing jeans all of you who have taken the and a T-shirt that reads: Life is with angry flicks time to come in his honour— simple: Eat, Sleep, Drink Beer. bear the gentle, unmistakable 9 pm – 14 hours to funeral of my pen, load the marks of his passing and will carry them into the future with I meet with the widow and her you. His daughter, as long as daughter, age 12. Mary, the service up she lives, will carry him with widow’s sister, is with them for her, as will his wife. In this, support. Mary takes up a lot of he will live on in you for your room for a person who stands aunt paces cat-like behind her daughter, her patience gone, sion; back in go the hymns, the whole lives. just over five feet tall. She chair. Then she stops abruptly, sighs heavily: “Mom, do I have first reading and Psalm 23; and “So, be strong where he ignores my outstretched hand. pokes at the cover of my Bible would want you to be strong “I’m pleased to meet you,” I to stay here for this stuff?” back in goes the sermon, the and asks: “Is there anything in and be gentle with yourselves, say. “My name’s Lee.” Only...she didn’t say stuff. content of which I haven’t a clue there that isn’t about God and too. I don’t say, Do not grieve, “My name is Mary,” she I don’t remember her about. Then, I push the whole Jesus?” because you have suffered a replies, grimly. “I’m a pagan.” mother’s sad, mumbled reply. lot at my startled secretary, ask- I read aloud from 1 Corinthi- brutal loss. But I do say that “Nice to meet you, Mary.” What I do remember is her ing her to write it up and send ans 13: 1–13: “…Love is patient, when the sharper pains have “That’s right,” her nodding aunt’s Cheshire-cat grin. I also it to the funeral home. I head to love is kind.…” dulled to an ache, you allow the head seems to say, “you heard remember my sense of having my car, praying for inspiration. When I have finished, she sense of loss to be tempered by what you heard.” failed to engage these people as says, “Pretty long, isn’t it? Don’t 11:15 am – Funeral the certain knowledge that we The family has no church Mary leads her niece away. you have anything shorter?” I have no sermon. A huge, are all carried and supported affiliation but has asked for an The next exchange is equally The rest of the meeting is a liturgically-dense service by an eternal wind—that great, Anglican priest. I walk them heartbreaking. “Just pick slow-motion train wreck. In my packed with Christ’s words and singular, holy spirit that holds through the service and present whatever you want, Father,” the fevered memory of that day and God’s revealed wisdom, yes, us, shapes us and carries us the choices. The widow sits be- wife sighs. “Just...whatever.” that family, I recall many snorts but not one thought of my own. through this life and into the side me, pale, shocked, drained. and barking laughs in response 1 am – 10 hours to funeral Outside, a windstorm pushes next where we will, all of us, be The daughter sits across from to my suggestions. Finally, the I look down at my notebook. Its’ tree branches in the church together once again.” me, pale, shocked, drained. The spine has long since snapped yard back and forth, back and I find my seat and fall into it. and it lies broken upon my desk, forth across the stained glass 11:40 pm covered with the scrawls and windows of the chapel. The rewrites of an equally lifeless screechy, scratchy sound dials I retrieve my books and papers service that might take some 20 up the pain of my pounding from the pulpit in time to see US $200 minutes. I catch myself dwelling headache to almost unbear- the mourners parting before an on the fact that it’s sure to edify able. When I do rise to read the unseen force passing through shipboard absolutely no one. gospel and deliver the sermon, I their midst. It is the pagan credit* open my mouth and this is what woman. 9 am – 2 hours to funeral Christmascomes out: “That funeral,” she says, OK, I’ll admit it. I am terrified A simple“I don’t gift. know remembered why the world pointing at me, “was the best I of the pagan woman. My bad have ever been to.” andis so treasured awful. I don’t for new know Years why weto night’s sleep has confirmed have to suffer so much. I don’t I nod. Best one for me, too. it. Now, with little noises of comeeven know the man this woman “Did you come up with that?” disgust, I flip open the notebook and her child are crying for—I she asks. and with angry flicks of my won’t insult you by pretending “No,” I admit. “I just stopped pen, load the service up with I do—but I do know this: there getting in the way.” everything the rubrics will al- is a God and he loves us more low: back in go the Comfortable fully and completely than we The Rev. Lee Lambert is rector Words and Psalm 121; back in could ever love each other here of St. Mary’s Anglican Church in go the Creed and the Confes- on earth. Many of you might Russell, Ont.

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joy and peace.” About 100 Hope Bears have found new homes since July. Making dreams The plush bear has his own book coming out, The Happy Adventures of Hope Bear. Written with the help of Canon Rois and illustrated a reality by Carolyn Knowlton-Dority, a Toronto-based artist, the Ms arite N. Sison staff writer book will be available at the end of October. In the book, Hope Bear Go forth and spread the word. shares his journey to places he Rev. Canon Dr. Judy such as The Sorrento Centre Rois received this man- Farm in Sorrento, B.C. It’s a Tdate from the Anglican working vegetable and fruit Foundation’s board of directors farm where Hope Bear learns when she was appointed execu- about healthy food, sustain- tive director of the organiza- able agriculture and steward- tion last January. ship of the environment. Established in 1957 by a He also travels to Anglican group of Canadian Anglicans churches in the Arctic to see who wanted to help churches how foundation grants are outside their own parishes, marites n. sison helping support ministry the foundation has had “an hope springs eternal Canon Judy Rois is encouraging more Anglicans to make a difference. there. important but quiet past,” and its board wanted to raise its ordained in 1985. In the 1990s, A foundation membership of this membership fee goes Environment and Protecting profile, said Canon Rois. “A lot a foundation scholarship means “you’re joining a win- directly to a new trust fund the Planet Trust Fund of people, if they’ve heard of made it possible for her to ning team,” she says. “When called Kids Helping Kids in the Anglican Foundation, don’t The foundation has created attend Trinity College at the you donate, you make a differ- Canada. The fund will provide a trust fund that will help know much about it.” University of Toronto, where ence. If you’re an applicant, grants for Sunday school Archbishop Fred Hiltz, parishes go green through she completed a Master of it can make big difference in materials, a ramp for children measures such as energy board chair and primate Theology degree. Now, Canon your life.” in wheelchairs, choir camp of the Anglican Church of audits and energy-efficient Rois teaches homilectics (the Canon Rois and her team and assistance for children worship spaces. Canada, noted that Canon art of preaching) at Trinity are using Facebook, YouTube, with cancer. Rois’ extensive experience in The trust fund also helps College, where several of her Twitter, blogs and email So far, 150 young Anglicans through awareness-raising strategic planning will make it students are also scholars of updates to get the message from three parishes—Christ possible for her to transform events. Last June, the founda- the foundation. out about a series of new ideas Church Deer Park in Toronto, tion co-sponsored “Climate “dreams into action plans.” Canon Rois said people that are bringing new life to St. Hilary’s in Mississauga, In a letter announcing Canon Change & Protecting the are “delighted and surprised” the foundation’s ministry. Ont. and St. Luke’s in Saint Environment,” a roundtable Rois’ appointment, Archbishop when they learn how the Here are some of them: John, N.B.—have joined, Hiltz wrote, “She is absolutely discussion in Toronto that foundation has touched the raising $2,000. The goal is looked at how people of faith committed to communicating lives of Anglicans across Toonie Membership/Kids $10,000. our vision.” can care and advocate for the Canada. To date, the founda- Helping Kids in Canada environment. Canon Rois served as a par- tion has dispersed $26 million Foundation of Hope Bear ish priest for 26 years (the last It used to be that an annual For more information in loans and/or grants for Anyone making a $20 dona- about the Anglican Founda- six of them as rector of Christ parish building projects, new membership to the founda- Church Deer Park in Toronto) tion, for an individual or a tion to the Kids Helping Kids tion and its programs, call ministries, theological educa- in Canada trust fund gets to (416) 924-9199, ext. 322, or and has been a member of tion and creative arts relating parish, would set you back numerous national church and $50. Today, children and youth adopt Hope Bear. He’s cuddly send an email to founda- to worship, music and liturgy, and wears a Bible verse: “May tion@anglicanfoundation. diocesan committees. She was among others. up to age 24 can join for a toonie. One hundred per cent the God of hope fill you with org.

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ichard and Sue want to support the Anglican Appeal– A contribution of $50,000 would yield 6.03828% or Rin response of God’s generosity to their extended $3,019.14 every year for the rest of both of their lives. family over the years. They have taken to heart Cicero’s That’s $251.59 per month, 90.01% income tax free. In famous quotation, “Gratitude is not only the greatest of addition, Richard and Sue would receive a donation virtues, but the parent of all others.” Richard and Sue are receipt of $17,500.00, which would produce a tax interested in supporting the ministries of General Synod, credit of about $8,120 in 2012. An immediate gift of especially in Canada’s north, which is why they have $17,500.00 would be made to the Anglican Appeal. chosen the Anglican Appeal for their gift. Annuity payments would be guaranteed for five years in This active Anglican couple also would like to increase the event both died prematurely—as an additional gift to their monthly income and lighten their tax obligations. the Anglican Appeal. Their GIC’s (fully taxable) do not produce the yield they Richard and Sue are delighted they are able to show would like…and a charitable gift annuity would—along their gratitude to God in this way and to help make a with tax benefits. So here’s what they learned when they very significant difference in the ministries and programs asked for an illustration: of General Synod.

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anglicanjournal.com 7 news World of suicide prevention largely secular 2 Anglican Journal ? December 2009 Continued from p. 1 Prevention, an independent organization founded by In another groundbreaking move last winter, the the Canadian Mental Health Association that develops Anglican Church of Canada became the first national community workshops and online training programs. church to join the Winnipeg-based Canadian Associa- Its River of Life program was specifically designed for tion for Suicide Prevention (CASP). “The world of indigenous culture and is Canada’s first accredited suicide prevention is largely secular,” explains Patter- online training program in suicide prevention. The son. “One of our challenges is to incorporate a spiritual council is also involved in two ongoing pilot projects in component.” CASP holds its annual conference in the dioceses of Moosonee and Keewatin. Vancouver, Oct. 3 to 5. In other initiatives, the council asked all council In collaboration with CASP and with the backing of srf to encourage prayers and healing walks for the the primate, Archbishop Fred Hiltz, the Council of the Council of the North program designed for indigenous culture. workshops and projects and produced a new brochure, North also launched a letter-writing campaign aimed “Suicide Prevention Program: Partners for community- at federal MPs as they returned to Parliament after the In , Ont., a community that has based suicide prevention in Canada’s North.” summer break. The letters called for a national strategy experienced 14 suicides in three years, World Suicide on suicide prevention. Prevention Day was recognized on Sept. 10 with a series For more info, go to www.anglican.ca/spp or contact Although there are some prevention initiatives at of training workshops given in collaboration withc l the a s s i Cynthiaf i e Patterson,d s 418-694-1997, the provincial level, “Canada and Russia are the only G8 Council of the North and the local parish of St. Thomas. [email protected]. Those interested nations without a national strategy,” says Patterson. 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nificence of creation. Even the worst sin imaginable—destruc- V iew from the pew tion of our environment—is nothing in the face of this Harold Munn primal goodness. Knowing ‘No matter what we do to the planet, that, we can live in joy and t is the first time in many hope and yes, forgiveness. years that I have some it will not have the slightest Paul wrote that “...nothing Ifree time on a Saturday can separate us from the love morning. The email says they impact on the love of God...” and then he lists are going to the disasters of his day made gather on and power of God.’ impotent by God’s reign- the beach ing love. Now it’s our turn for a few to be surprised by joy and minutes to proclaim that none of the di- of silence sasters of our time and of our to protest making will have the slightest proposed impact on God’s love. oil tanker Then the liturgy came alive traffic on the coast. Having and I could have wept with entered the blessed state of joy. The solid state of gravity, retirement, I turn up. the irrepressible processes of Last year, they tell me, 400 evolution, the mind-boggling people protested the disas- We stand in silence and a in that silent line are afraid to what we have done and we beauty and immensity of the trous oil blow-out in the Gulf photo of us—a line of cutouts that we have ruined the planet. must face up to them. universe all whisper to us that of Mexico. This year, they are silhouetted against the ocean We’ve all heard the list of That doesn’t feel like hope. our sin has lost its power. That hoping for 1,000. horizon—makes the front page horrors. The scientists lead us And certainly not joy. But Christ reigns. That even at the We number about 50. of the newspaper the next day. in repeating the litany every that’s what the liturgy goes on grave we are called to raise our I am the fourth shadow from day—the planet is ruined “... and on about. voices. “Alleluia!” the left. through our fault, through our I’m back on the beach. Suddenly God was every- The sand smells good. I fault, through our most griev- While some of us solemnly OBITUARY where. The environmentalists haven’t stood on a beach to ous fault.” We are all living stand up for the environ- on the beach were God calling REV LLOYD G. smell the sand in my own city with the guilt. ment, kids are playing with us to take responsibility for MCFARLANE, for years. People and dogs So, it turns out, the sin’s dogs, couples are sunning our actions. The children and 95, of Sussex N.B., and kids are all having fun. fairly clear. Everyone feels it themselves on blankets and dogs on the beach called us passed away peace- Amazing. pressing the life out of us. The others are loving the sound to experience the deep joy fully on Monday, The next morning, Sunday, liturgy got that one right. of the water lapping at their of living in God’s boundless August 15, 2011 at I find myself sitting in a pew But where is the hope feet. Are they naïve? Living in goodness. And then the liturgy the Sussex Hospital. in an unfamiliar church. I am that this liturgy keeps denial? Or is their fun a sign of gave expression, power and Lloyd was born in Sussex Corner in being challenged by a liturgy I proclaiming? something that comes from a enactment to both. What joy! 1915, son of Leonard McFarlane and thought I knew inside out. If we pray hard enough, much deeper place? What hope! Lydia Kilpatrick. He was commissioned I listen in a new way. I hear will God suddenly appear and And then it dawns on me. in the Church Army of Canada in 1937 If this is life in the pew, over and over again the mes- replace all the fish, remove No matter what we do to the and became an ordained Anglican bring it on. minister in 1949, after graduating sage of good news and hope... the carbon dioxide, re-freeze planet, it will not have the from Wycliffe College, University of in the face of sin. the icecaps and end global slightest impact on the love Canon Harold Munn is mentor- Toronto. The same year he married Suddenly I’m back on the warming? Nobody expects and power of God which in-residence at the Vancouver Helen Elisabeth Curwood of Toronto beach. The people standing that. There are consequences we know through the mag- School of Theology. and they moved to Lloyd’s first parish Anglican Journal August_Layout 1 06/08/11 12:48 PM Page 1 of Kinmount, Ontario. For the next 59 years, Helen and Lloyd had a loving partnership in raising a family and sup- porting their church and communities. Anglican Planning Resources n ovember Over the years, he served as Rector in Mono Mills, Ont., Fort Frances, Ont., Bible and Campbellton, N.B. They retired       Readings in 1982 to Havelock, N.B., where they Includes all the basic information for planning services and selecting readings and Date Reading were active members of the But- collects for every day of the church year. Full citations for the Sunday lectionaries of 01 Revelation 7.1-17 c ternut Ridge Seniors’ Club. In 2005 the RCL and BCP, daily eucharistic readings of the RCL and BCP, and daily office they moved to the Anglican Church 02 Joshua 24.1-25 c citations from the BAS and BCP.Hymns for each Sunday and major feasts are 03 1 Thessalonians 4.1-18 c Homes in Sussex. selected from Common Praise and the 1938 and 1971 Hymnals. Throughout his long career, Lloyd 04 Matthew 24.1-28 c ministered with faith and compassion ISBN 9781551265469, Spiral Binding  05 Matthew 24.29-51 c to the needs of others and he will be 06 Matthew 25.1-13 c missed by many.      07 1 Thessalonians 5.1-11 c Lloyd was predeceased by Helen The Canadian Church Desk Diary features the liturgical calendars of both the BCP 08 Zephaniah 1.1-18 c in 2008, brother Donald S. McFar- and BAS. It provides wire binding to lay flat or fold back, citations from the RCL 09 Zephaniah 2.1-15 c lane and sister Louise Alward. He is Sunday lectionary, and forward planners for 2011 and 2012. 10 Zephaniah 3.1-20 c survived by children Paul (Sally) of 11 Micah 4.1-7 c Chicago, Gillian McNaught (Peter) of ISBN 9781551265438, Spiral Binding  12 Judges 4.1-24 c Wallbridge, Ont, and Judith Watling 13 Matthew 25.14-30 c (Kerry) of Ottawa; grandsons, D.J., 14 Matthew 25.31-46 c Ryan, Jeremy and David; great grand-     15 Matthew 19.1-15 c son Dillon, and nieces and nephews. The Canadian Pocket Diary features the liturgical calendar for the BCP and BAS. 16 Matthew 19.16-30 c The family would like to extend It provides citations for the RCL Sunday lectionary, and short offices for Morning, 17 Malachi 3.1-15 c its sincere gratitude to Elsie Gray, Evening and Late Evening Prayer; short forms for Emergency Baptism, Confession 18 Malachi 3.16–4.6 c Archdeacon David Barrett, the and Absolution, Ministry to the Sick, and Ministry at the Time of Death. women of the Sussex Red Cross, 19 Judges 5.1-18 c ISBN 9781551265445, Black  c especially Faye Freeze, Cindy Looking for 20 Judges 5.19-31 Constantine and Ann Munroe, ISBN 9781551265452, Red  confirmation resources? 21 Matthew 7.1-20 c    and to Joanne Gregg, all of whom re:form! 22 Matthew 7.21–8.13 c provided Lloyd with tremendous 23 Matthew 8.14-34 c support and friendship. 24 Isaiah 64.1-12 c Funeral services were held Aug. 25 Mark 13.24-37 c 18th at Trinity Anglican Church, 26 Matthew 9.18-38 c Sussex . Donations can be made Anglican Book Centre Augsburg Fortress Bookstore 27 Matthew 12.43-50 c in memory of Lloyd to Trinity 80 Hayden St., Toronto, ON 1-800-265-6397 500 Trillium Drive, Kitchener, ON 28 Isaiah 40.1-17 c Anglican Church , Sussex, or the (one block south of Church and Bloor) www.afcanada.com (corner of Strasburg and Trillium) 29 Isaiah 40.18-31 c Sussex Red Cross. (416) 924-1332 (519) 748-2200 30 John 12.12-26 c

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