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Welcome to theWelcome to theWelcome to the Cathedral Church of All SaintsCathedral Church of All SaintsCathedral Church of All Saints
DIOCESE OF NOVA SCOTIA AND PRINCE EDWARD ISL AND
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2012
THE FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Mission: Mission: Mission: All Saints’ Cathedral - Where strangers become friends, where Christ’s
peace and justice are sought, where God is worshipped with heart, mind and voice
DIRECTORY
DIOCESAN BISHOP
The Right Revd Sue Moxley
SUFFRAGAN BISHOP
The Right Revd Ron Cutler
RECTOR & DEAN The Very Revd Paul Smith HONORARY ASSISTANTS The Revd Canon Eric Beresford The Revd Dr Davena Davis The Revd Ronald Harris The Revd Canon Fred Krieger The Revd Canon John Smith The Revd John Swain The Revd Keirsten Wells ASSOCIATE PRIEST
The Revd Dr Helen Ryding
PASTORAL VISITOR
The Revd David Dellapinna
DEACON
The Revd Heather MacEachern
AST STUDENTS David Peer, Helen Chandler SACRISTAN Maureen Yeats
ORGANIST & CHOIRMASTER John Hudson
ORGANIST EMERITUS Dr James Burchill
CATHEDRAL WARDEN Hugh Wright
DEAN’S WARDEN Dr Frank Lovely
LICENSED LAY READERS
William Black, Patricia Fordham, Margaret Withrow, Maureen Yeats VERGER Howard D’Arcy
CONTROLLER Hugh Creighton
TREASURER C. William Hayward
9 AM MUSIC MINISTRY Russ Hall
PRAYER REQUESTS
Anglican Cycle of Prayer:
Kebbi - (Kaduna, Nigeria) The Most Revd Edmund Akanya
Our Diocese:
Amherst
Archdeacon Glenn Eason and Terry Lea The Revd Charlotte Ross, Assistant Priest, and Dale
Parrsboro with Port Greville The Revd Tory Byrne
Gluten Free Communion Hosts: The Cathedral has gluten free
hosts. If you wish to receive a glu-ten free host, please identify your-
self to a sidesperson. Thank you.
Communicants of all Christian churches are invited to receive
communion at all of our liturgies of the Eucharist. If you are visit-ing, please sign our guest book at either door and make yourself known to the greeters and our
clergy. The Cathedral doors are opened at
7:30am on Sunday.
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8AM HOLY COMMUNION
THE FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT Book of Common Prayer Preacher & Celebrant: The Reverend Dr. Helen Ryding
Propers 95
Introit Psalm 25: 1-7 358
Gradual 85: 4-7 438
9AM HOLY COMMUNION
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT Book of Alternative Services Preacher & Celebrant: The Very Reverend Paul Smith
Piano Prelude: Sarabande from Pour le Piano Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
Introit: Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord – from Godspell
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel v .1 CP 89
Lighting of the Advent Wreath
The Greeting 185
Opening Hymn CP 88 Come, Thou Long-expected Jesus Tune: STUTTGART
First Reading: JEREMIAH 33:14-16
Psalm 25:1-9 Bulletin p. 9
Second Reading: 1 THESSALONIANS 3:9-13
Gradual Hymn CP 114 Lo, He Comes with Clouds Descending Tune: HELMSLEY
The Holy Gospel: LUKE 21:25-36
The Homily
The Nicene Creed 188
Prayers of the People
Absolution
The Peace 192
Offertory Hymn Hymn Sheet Insert The Angel Gabriel Tune: OLD BASQUE FOLK CAROL
Prayer over the Gifts
Eucharistic Prayer
The Lord’s Prayer 211
The Breaking of the Bread
Hymn during the Communion CP 94 Wait for the Lord, whose day is near. Wait for the Lord: be strong, take heart! Source: Taizé Community
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Prayer after Communion
Doxology 213
The Blessing
Closing Hymn Come, Thou Long-expected Jesus Tune: JEFFERSON
Bulletin p. 10
Dismissal
Piano Postlude: Gigue Alexandre Tansman (1897-1986)
10:30AM CHORAL EUCHARIST
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT Book of Alternative Services Preacher & Celebrant: The Very Reverend Paul Smith
Items in bold/italic involve music, and most are sung: - bold/ italic numbers refer to the blue
hymn book, Common Praise; plain numbers refer to the green Book of Alternative Services.
Mass Setting: The Sewanee Service – Malcolm Archer (b.1952)
Organ Prelude: Prelude on “Winchester New” ¾ Malcolm Archer
Choral Introit: Call to Remembrance ¾ Richard Farrant (1530-1580)
Call to remembrance, O Lord, Thy tender mercy and Thy loving kindness which hath been ever of old, O remember not the sins and offences of my youth, but accord-ing to Thy mercy think Thou on me, O Lord, for Thy goodness. (Psalm 25:6-7)
The Grace 185
The Collect for Purity 185
Hymn CP 114 Lo, He Comes with Clouds Descending Tune: HELMSLEY
Children’s Talk
The Lighting of the Advent Wreath
Kyrie Eleison 186 Mass Setting
Collect of the Day 268 Bulletin p. 6
First Reading: JEREMIAH 33:14-16 Read by Charlotte Cochran
Psalm 25:1-9 Chant: R. Cooke (1768 - 1814) Bulletin p. 11
Second Reading: 1 THESSALONIANS 3:9-13
Gradual Hymn CP 111 Herald! Sound the Note of Judgement Tune: NEANDER (UNSER HERRSCHER)
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Gospel Processional Vss 1-2 The Holy Gospel: LUKE 21:25-36 Gospel Recessional Vss 3-4
Gospel Responses CP 718
The Homily
The Nicene Creed 188
The Prayers of the People Led by Cynthia Pilichos
Confession 191
Absolution 191
The Peace 192
Offertory Hymn CP 92 O Day of God, Draw Nigh Tune: ST. MICHAEL (OLD 134TH)
Bulletin p 8
Prayer over the Gifts 269 Bulletin p. 6
Eucharistic Prayer Bulletin p. 12
The Lord’s Prayer 211
The Breaking of the Bread
Agnus Dei Mass Setting
Choral Communio: Never Weather-beaten Sail ― Charles Wood (1866-1926) Never weather-beaten sail more willing bent to shore./Never tired pilgrim's limbs affected slumber more,/Than my wearied sprite now longs to fly
out of my troubled breast:/O come quickly, sweetest Lord, and take my soul to rest.//Ever blooming are the joys of Heaven's high Paradise./Cold age deafs not there our ears nor vapour dims our eyes:/Glory there the sun outshines whose beams the blessed only see:/O come quickly, glorious Lord, and raise my sprite to thee! Text: Thomas Campion (1567-1620)
Prayer after Communion 269 Bulletin p. 6
Doxology
The Blessing
Hymn CP 88 Come Thou Long-expected Jesus Tune: STUTTGART
Dismissal 215
Choral Benediction: A Grateful Heart ― Mary Plumstead (1905-1980) The peace which passes un-derstanding, which the world can neither give nor take away, be among us and abide in our hearts, now and forever. Amen. (Text: based on Philippians 4:7)
Organ Postlude: Wachet auf! ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 645 ¾ J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
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Please join us
for Refreshments & Fellowship at the rear of the nave
READINGS THIS WEEK
COLLECT Almighty God, give us grace to cast away the works of darkness and put on the armour of light, now in the time of this mortal life in which your Son Jesus Christ came to us in great humility, that on the last day, when he shall come again in his glorious majesty to judge both the living and the dead, we may rise to the life immortal; through him who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS God of love and power, your word stirs within us the expectation of the coming of your Son. Accept all we offer you this day, and sustain us with your promise of eternal life. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION God for whom we wait, you have fed us with the bread of eternal life. Keep us ever watchful, that we may be ready to stand before the Son of man. We ask this in the name of Christ the Lord.
A READING FROM THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH The days are surely coming, says the Lord, when I will fulfil the promise I made to the house of Is-rael and the house of Judah. In those days and at that time I will cause a righteous Branch to spring up for David; and he shall execute justice and righteousness in the land. In those days Judah will be saved and Jerusalem will live in safety. And this is the name by which it will be called: "The Lord is our righteousness." JEREMIAH 33:14-16 A READING FROM THE FIRST LET-TER OF PAUL TO THE THESSALO-NIANS How can we thank God enough for you in return for all the joy that we feel before our God because of you? Night and day we pray most earnestly that we may see you face to face and restore whatever is lacking in your faith. Now may our God and Father himself and our Lord Jesus direct our way to you. And may the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all, just as we abound in love for you. And may he so strengthen your hearts in holiness that you may be blameless before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all his saints.
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1 THESSALONIANS 3:9-13 THE HOLY GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST ACCORDING TO LUKE Jesus said, "There will be signs in the sun, the moon, and the stars, and on the earth distress among nations confused by the roaring of the sea and the waves. People will faint from fear and foreboding of what is coming upon the world, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Then they will see 'the Son of Man coming in a cloud' with power and great glory. Now when these things begin to take place, stand up and raise your heads, because your redemption is drawing near." Then he told them a parable: "Look at the fig tree and all the trees; as soon as they sprout leaves you can see for yourselves and know that summer is already near. So also, when you see these things taking place, you know that the kingdom of God is near. Truly I tell you, this generation will not pass away until all things have taken place. Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away. Be on guard so that your hearts are not weighed down with dissipation and drunkenness and the worries of this life, and that day catch you unexpectedly, like a trap. For it will come upon
all who live on the face of the whole earth. Be alert at all times, praying that you may have the strength to escape all these things that will take place, and to stand before the Son of Man." LUKE 21:25-36
This Morning’s Music
Happy New Year! Richard Farrant (1530-1580) was a composer, organist, playwright and theatrical producer chiefly remembered today for his small but significant contribution to Anglican church music. The text for this morning’s gradual is taken directly from our psalm and focuses on the penitential aspect of Advent. The “pointed” text for the psalm is included in the bulletin and you are encour-aged to sing it with the choir. One of the quintessential musi-cal/poetic texts associated with Advent is Thomas Campion’s “Never Weather-beaten Sail, heard this morning in an ar-rangement by Charles Wood. Wood was one of fifty inaugural class members of the Royal Col-lege of Music, studying composi-tion with Charles Villiers Stan-ford and Charles Hubert Hastings Parry. After Stanford died, Wood
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assumed his mentor’s vacant role as University of Cambridge Profes-sor of Music in 1924. He is chiefly remembered for his Anglican church music. All his music demonstrates fastidious craftsmanship and a supreme mastery of the genre. This is especially true of his choral works which sometimes include unison sections and have stir-ring organ accompaniments, conveying a satisfying warmth and rich-ness of emotional expression appropriate to his carefully chosen texts. The composer of “A Grateful Heart,” Mary Plumstead, spent most of her life in Devon and Cornwall. Despite writing many beautiful songs she never really came to great prominence as a composer in her own lifetime. This may be due to the small number of her songs that were actually published, or because she did not set out to gain wider recog-nition in London. This morning’s benediction is now firmly estab-lished in the repertoire of many choirs and is considered a small gem of an anthem.
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Psalm 25:1-9 Lutheran Chant No. 1
To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul; my God, I put my / trust in you;* let me not be humiliated, nor let my enemies triumph / over me. Let none who look to you be / put to shame;* let the treacherous be disappointed / in their schemes. Show me your / ways, O Lord,* and teach / me your paths. Lead me in your / truth and teach me,* For you are the God of my salvation; In you have I trusted all / the day long. Remember, O Lord, your compas-/sion and love,* for they are from / everlasting. Remember not the sins of my youth and / my transgressions;* remember me according to your love for the sake of your good-/ness, O Lord.
Gracious and upright / is the Lord;* therefore he teaches sinners / in his way. He guides the humble in / doing right* and teaches his way / to the lowly.
All the paths of the Lord are / love and faithfulness*
to those who keep his covenant and his / testimonies.
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Bulletin Notices For inclusion in Sunday’s bulletin, notices must be received by the preceding Wednesday .
Wine & Hosts
Wine and Hosts have been given today in Loving Memory of Parmenas & Irene Pope from Granddaughters Brenda & Charmaine
A Big Thank You
Thanks to everybody who took a Christmas Stocking home to fill! All the stockings were picked up, and because of your thought-fulness, thirty-six children will be pleasantly surprised on December 25. Your generous response to this Outreach Appeal is greatly appre-ciated. Just a reminder that the stockings are due back at the Cathe-dral today, Sunday December 2.
2013 Church Envelopes
2013 Church envelopes will be available for pick up on Sunday, De-cember 9. Thank you
Eucharistic Prayer #1 193 The Great Thanksgiving Sanctus/ Benedictus Mass Setting Acclamation Mass Setting
Eucharistic Prayer #2 196 The Great Thanksgiving Sanctus/ Benedictus Mass Setting Eucharistic Prayer #3 198 The Great Thanksgiving Sanctus/ Benedictus Mass Setting Acclamation Mass Setting
Eucharistic Prayer #4 201 The Great Thanksgiving Acclamations Mass Setting Sanctus/ Benedictus Mass Setting Eucharistic Prayer #5 204 The Great Thanksgiving Acclamations Mass Setting Sanctus/ Benedictus Mass Setting Eucharistic Prayer #6 207 The Great Thanksgiving Sanctus/ Benedictus Mass Setting Acclamation Mass Setting
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Cathedral Outreach...of another kind
Rev. Helen, who, among many other duties, co-ordinates our Cathe-dral Outreach programs, is about to engage in another form of out-reach from the Cathedral. Beginning December 1st she will be Priest-in-Charge of the Parish of Faulkland/Purcell's Cove. This 3 month appointment will enable this parish time to envision their future fol-lowing the resignation and move of their Rector, The Rev. Allan Frye. Allan and his wife, The Rev. Dianna Brett-Frye, are now shar-ing in a parish ministry in Eastern Newfoundland. Helen’s ministry there will consist of 3 Sunday’s per month (and emergency pastoral care) so she will continue her weekday activities in and through the Cathedral and the occasional 8 am Sunday ser-vice. We wish her every blessing as she shares her skills and leader-ship with one of our neighbouring parishes.
AST Graduate Project – call for participants
Helen Chandler, final-year AST student, is undertaking a graduate project on the subject of embodied worship. Helen is exploring the qualitative research question, “How does the intentional involvement of sights, sound, smells and movement impact a person’s worship ex-perience?” Several participants will be asked questions about their experience of worship. Would you be willing to be one of Helen’s par-ticipants? There are no special requirements – if you have ever been in worship, you are eligible! The interview will take about 45 min-utes; participants will not be named, your participation will be confi-dential. If you are interested please contact Helen directly, either af-ter the service or by email helen.chandler@ ns.sympatico.ca.
The Saint Catherine’s Group
Is collecting toys, knitted items for children, and makeup & toiletries for teens for St. Mark’s Ward 5 Neighborhood Centre. Anyone wishing to contribute to this outreach program for Christmas may leave un-wrapped items in the Cathedral until December 9th. Thank you for your support of this worthwhile endeavour.—Judi MacDonald.
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Take 10 minutes in the morning or evening.
2 Min.—Quiet Time 2 Min.—Praise God 2 Min.—Thank God 2 Min—Read 1 verse 2 Min.—Meditate
“Lord, the light I choose to let into my life today is based on my trust in you. It is a weak flame, but I so much desire that it dispel a bit more darkness to-day. Today, I just want to taste the longing I have for you as I go to the meeting this morning, carry out the responsibilities of my work, face the frustration of some difficult relation-ships. Let this candle be my reminder today of my hope in your coming.”
Attention 9:00 and 10:30
Congregation Members
Recently, new copies of the Book of Alternative Services were dedicated so we are now able to remove from circu-lation those older ones which have missing pages. If the B.A.S. you are us-ing has a missing page (or worse), please turn it in to the Sacristan, Mau-reen Yeats. Thanks in advance.
Are you ready for 2013?
To help be prepared for the new calendar year, make sure you have a Canadian Church Calendar 2013. Marjorie Austin has calen-dars for sale @ $5 (great value!!) after the 9:00 and 10:30 services. Do not be left without a Canadian Church Calendar 2013.
Gordon Group Hospitality
Friday afternoons at the Ca-thedral 1-3pm, for tea and coffee, conversation. See you then!
Readers
If you are interested in read-ing, or leading the Prayers of the People, at our 10:30am Sunday Eucharist , please sign up on the sheet posted on the table at the entrance of the Cathedral. Thank you!
Opportunities to Sponsor: • Wine & Hosts
• Weekday Services
• Sunday Service Wine & Hosts
• Weekly Pew Bulletin
Please contact the Cathedral Office for further information
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Christmas Memorials
For inclusion in our Christmas Bulletins, memorials must be received by Tuesday, December 18th Thank you for your co-operation.
Integrity Eucharist Notice
There will be no Integrity Service in December, but it will resume in January on the third Sunday of the month at 4:00 p.m.
White Ribbon Resolution in the NS Legislative Assembly
A resolution regarding the White Ribbon Campaign was passed in the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly on Friday, November 23, 2012, thanks to Mr. Andrew Younger and the joint drafting efforts of the Anglican Church Women Nova Scotia Board and the Diocesan Board of the Mothers' Union: Whereas the White Ribbon Campaign is the world’s largest initiative to educate and advocate for an end to violence against women, with over 55 countries participating; and Whereas in Canada, the White Ribbon Campaign begins on the Inter-national Day for the Eradication of Violence Against Women on Nov. 25th, and runs until Canada’s National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on Dec. 6th; and Whereas Dec. 6th was chosen as the Day of Remembrance in Canada, as it coincides with the annual anniversary of the 1989 massacre at Montreal’s l’Ecole Polytechnique; Therefore, be it resolved that members of the House of Assembly join me by wearing the white ribbon in support of this initiative and take the pledge stating: I pledge never to commit, condone or remain silent about violence against women and girls. Mr Younger requested waiver of notice and, therefore, passage without debate. The waiver was agreed to and the motion was carried. Thanks to all Cathedral members who wore the White Ribbon on White Ribbon Sunday, Novemer 25. You are encouraged to continue to wear the white ribbon until Canada’s National Day of Remem-brance and Action on Violence Against Women on Dec. 6th.
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Saints Alive - Thanks and a Preview
Thanks are extended to both Margaret de Carvalho and Mary Stone for being with us on November 14 at Saints Alive to bring news of the Mothers' Union, the largest Chritian organization in the world. We appreciate, as well, the tech support of our Dean for their presenta-tion!! Too bad that the weather was so miserable, as it kept a number away. Did you know that at the time of the Cathe-dral's Silver Jubilee in 1935, there was a Mothers' Union branch at the Cathedral? Thanks to super sleuth, Marjorie Austin, for discovering that detail! We are de-lighted to have Cathedral member, Susan Drain, a member of Spiritual Di-rectors International, join us for Saints Alive on Wednesday, December 12; 2:00 - 3:30, on the topic of Spiritual Guid-ance. All are invited to come and ex-plore with Susan the idea of spiritual guidance and its role in deepening spiri-tual life. Spiritual guidance, exercised within the diocesan guidelines for this ministry, assists those on a spiritual jour-ney to discern God's will in their lives. Susan brings a contemplative approach to spiritual deepening and her intent on December 12 is to explain what Angli-cans mean by spiritual guidance / spiri-tual direction, to talk about a contempla-tive approach to spirituality, to promote the Atlantic Jubilee program, and to answer questions. Intrigued by this teaser? Mark your calendars and plan on attending Saints Alive on December 12 - all are welcome.
Worship Schedule
Sunday Services 8am Holy Eucharist Book of Common Prayer
9am Holy Eucharist Book of Alternative Services
10:30am Holy Eucharist Book of Alternative Services
4pm Integrity Eucharist third Sunday of the month
7pm Choral Evensong last Sunday of the month September—May inclusive
Weekday Services
Tuesday
12:15pm Holy Eucharist Book of Common Prayer
Wednesday
7:30am Holy Eucharist Book of Alternative Services
Thursday
12:15pm Holy Eucharist Book of Alternative Services
Friday
12:15pm Holy Eucharist Book of Common Prayer
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Bishops’ Levee January 1, 2013
On Tuesday, January 1, 2011, the Bishops’ Levee will be held in the Cathedral Church. If you have a particular knack for making cheeseballs, shortbread, or fruitcake and you would like to help out with this stellar event, please sign up on the sheets at the entrance. For further information, please call Alice Jessop at 445 –2569, or Sarah at the Cathedral Office 423-6002. Thank you!
Carols at the Cathedral
Join LunaSea Theatre on Monday, December 10th, for Carols in the Cathedral, at the Cathe-dral Church of All Saints, 1330 Martello Street at 7:30pm. Tickets are $20 / $15 / $5 (under 13) and can be purchased at the door (cash only) or through Eventbrite at www.lunaseatheatre.ca.
“A Homemade Christmas”
With Rosalee Peppard and Kate Dunlay, on fiddle and Irish Drum Carols and Stories of the Sacred Season. Sunday, December 9, 2012 at 7 pm St. Alban’s Anglican Church, 345 Pleasant St., Dart-mouth advance tickets $10, $12 at the door, $35 for family of 4 - in-cludes refreshments afterwards! For tickets or directions, call 463-2493.
RCCO Carol Service
Owing to the work currently being done on the Cathedral chancel the Annual Christmas Carol Service sponsored by the Halifax Centre of the Royal Canadian College of Organists will be held this year at St James' Anglican Church, Armdale on Monday 3 December 2012 [snow date Tuesday 4 December] at 7 pm. Carols will be sung by individual choirs, massed choir and congregation and a collection will be re-ceived for the Centre scholarship fund. All are welcome.
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PARKING NOTICE
Beginning Monday, December 3, - Friday. Decem-ber 7, there will be no parking at the Cathedral. Repaving of the Cathedral driveway, and paving of the new parking lot will be com-mencing. While this is incon-
venient to many, the situation is temporary. Please stay tuned for further updates. Thank you for your cooperation!
A Child’s Christmas in Wales
Sunday, Dec. 9 at 4:30 pm First Baptist Church, Halifax
Halifax Camerata Singers present a family concert of Christmas music and the reading of A Child’s Christmas in Wales by John Hancock. Special guests Maritime Brass Quintet. Tickets / information: www.HalifaxCamerata.org
Carols by Candlelight
Sunday, December 16, 2012, 7:00 p.m. First Baptist Church Halifax 1300 Oxford Street, Halifax, NS Freewill offering A traditional service of lessons and carols featuring the Choirs of First Baptist Halifax, Lynette Wahlstrom, director, Shawn Whynot, organist, and the Maritime Brass Quintet. A free will offering will be taken.
Cosi Fan Tutti
Mozart's comic opera, Cosi Fan Tutti (So Do They All) is being per-formed this afternoon at the Lilian Piercey Concert Hall, 6199 Che-bucto Road, at 2:00 p.m. . It is a fanciful and far-fetched story of two uncommon couples who get into all sorts of mischief. Tickets: $25/$20/$10
Welcome to
The Cathedral Church of All Saints
New Member Information Form
1. Please list the names of each family member in the space below:
FAMILY SURNAME:
NAMES:
2. Please give your mailing address and telephone number:
3, Email address
4. Would like Offering Envelopes or are you interested in
Pre-Authorized Remittance?
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Contact Us: Cathedral Church of All Saints— Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Anglican Church of Canada 1330 Martello Street Halifax, Nova Scotia 902-423-6002 (tel) 902-423-1437(fax) [email protected] (Office email) [email protected]
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