Dear Friend,

The December issue of Perspective is here, sharing inspiring stories from across our Diocese.

This month, we highlight how participation in the National Conference on Ending Homelessness is shaping meaningful efforts to address housing challenges in our communities. We also are excited to welcome Shauna-marie Young as the new executive director of Belong Ottawa, bringing fresh leadership to our community ministries. And, we celebrate the completion of Cathedral Hill’s second tower, marking the realization of a visionary project that was first envisioned almost 20 years ago.

Explore these stories and more
in this month’s edition of
Perspective.

Read it now.

In kindness,

Sandra M Hamway
Director, Communications & Development
Anglican Diocese of Ottawa

P.S. Don’t forget to check out
the ADO events calendar for
upcoming Christmas bazaars
and events—a wonderful way to support your communities and connect with your neighbours.

DECEMBER ISSUE in Perspective, featured stories include:


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The Anglican Diocese of Ottawa (ADO) encompasses a vast, 46,620-kilometre region. It spans across eastern Ontario and western Quebec, including the vibrant city of Ottawa, Canada. Our parishes respectfully serve as a resource for everyone, in over 50 local communities, in diverse villages, towns, and smaller cities. Our Community Ministries serve those most vulnerable in our midst. They are often people struggling with issues around homelessness, poverty, mental illness, trauma, and addiction. All are welcome and accepted regardless of faith, race, gender, or orientation. You will find that our commitment to social connection, spiritual nourishment, social justice, and compassionate service resonates throughout the region. Visit ADO website.

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