Aids Requiem | Aids Requiem |
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Each year the Church of Saint John the Evangelist offers a special Mass to commemorate World AIDS Day, December 1. The Mass is normally held on the Friday prior to the day itself. Originally an initiative of those in the parish who had lost friends or loved ones to the disease, the AIDS Mass has become a larger event, attracting many from the wider community. It affirms our Christian hope in the face of what remains one of the most frightening and mysterious diseases of our day. Because of the fear it engenders, many who live with HIV/AIDS suffer not only the pain and uncertainty of the disease itself, but also increasing isolation by friends and relatives. In addition, the connection between the disease and our sexuality often makes it seem a direct attack on who we are as human persons. By celebrating this Mass, the Church affirms her own calling to be a caring community even when human society fails, and her compassion for all who suffer. In the past few years The “AIDS Mass” has become a Mass of Healing and Remembrance. We are grateful for the progress in treatments which have helped many people control this infection, and we offer prayers both for the repose of the souls of those who have died of AIDS, and for strength and healing for those who are living with HIV as part of their daily lives. Opportunity is offered in the side chapel immediately after the Mass for anyone who wishes to receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. Please join us. All are welcome. Bulletin - Requiem Mass for World AIDS Day 2006 Homily - Requiem Mass for World AIDS Day 2006
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Sunday, May 16 at 8:00 pm The Gallery Choir and Baroque Players of the Church of St. John the Evangelist present G. F. Handel's virtuosic setting of Psalm 109 Dixit Dominus. It was composed in 1707 during Handel's time in Italy. The music is Handel's earliest surviving autograph, and reveals the young composer's passion and raw intensity of spirit. Also featured in this concert will be works by two of England's seminal composers, William Byrd and Henry Purcell. |
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Saturday May 8, 2010 - Music for Farms to perform at St. John the Evangelist to benefit Ferm Cadet-Roussel |
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The most recent edition of the Evangelist - Lent 2010 - is now available. A special thanks to William Converse, (Editor), Peter Harper, Drew Graham-Smith, Carolyn Roper and Tony Whitehead; the members of the Evangelist Board, for the new look for our Church Newsletter. |
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Street Closure Notice - We have been notified by the City that President Kennedy Avenue will be closed from January 11 until June. As well, Saint Urbain will be closed from January 25 until March 25. The Church will still be accessible by Metro (Station Place-des-Arts, UQAM exit). Pedestrian traffic is currently affected as well as the sidewalks along President Kennedy are being replaced as well. Further information will be forethcoming. |
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The January - August 2010 Calendar is now posted. Click here to go directly to the calendar page. |
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