Lenten Quiet Day 2017

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Where
St. John’s West Toronto, 288 Humberside Ave Toronto, ON
corner of Humberside & Quebec Aves.
When
Saturday, March 18th, 9:30 am – 2:30 pm
Cost
$10.00 — lunch and refreshments included

This quiet day is the joint effort of St. Martin-in-the-Field’s, Holy Cross Priory, & St. John’s, West Toronto

Schedule

9:30 am Gather
10:00 Morning Prayer
10:15 1st Address
10:45 – 11:30 Quiet time for reflection
11:30 Eucharist & 2nd Address, followed by lunch
1 pm Final Address
1:30 Quiet time for reflection
2:20 Prayer and dismissal

The Rev. Canon David Neelands

W. David Neelands has been Dean of Divinity and Margaret E. Fleck Professor of Anglican Studies of the Faculty of Divinity of Trinity College since July 1, 2002. He is an Anglican priest who has been an interim minister in a number of parishes in the Diocese of Toronto. He is an honorary canon of St. James Cathedral, and an honorary assistant priest of St. Thomas’s parish. David teaches History and Theology of Anglicanism at Trinity College within the Toronto School of Theology and is particularly interested in the theology of Richard Hooker and in the history of early Christian theology, especially St. Augustine. At Trinity College, he served as registrar from 1973 to 1988 and as dean of men from 1975 to 1980. He served as assistant vice-president of student affairs at the University of Toronto from 1988 to 1999 and was the fifth director of the Toronto School of Theology from 1999 to 2002. The Faculty of Divinity of Trinity College is the oldest centre for theological study in the Anglican Church of Canada. Catholic and liberal in theology, Trinity seeks to provide excellent theological education for the broadest range of the Church’s needs.

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