June/July 2007
A Section of the Anglican Journal
Procession of the Cross
by Lana Johnsson and Susan Anholt DAVIDSON (QuA) - The Parish of Midlakes was fortunate this year to have Bishop Gregory Kerr-Wilson celebrate the Good Friday service at an ecumenical service held at All Saints, Davidson and a joint Anglican-Catholic service held at St. Andrew, Kenaston. In Davidson, a wooden cross was carried through the community gathering strength and people as the procession stopped at each church along the way offering prayers. Walkers from the six different denominations (Anglican, Lutheran, United, Roman Catholic, Baptist, Pentecostal) participated in the Procession of the Cross which ended at the Anglican Church with Bishop Kerr-Wilson carrying the cross on the last part of the journey. Both clergy and lay people participated in the walk and the service. The service began with Bishop Gregory welcoming a full church. Throughout the service he took time to offer teachings about what had been read as well as the meaning of the Veneration of the Cross; those present greatly appreciated his insightful teaching and message reminding us that Good Friday is the celebration of our Lord's Passion, of his crucifixion and of his crowning as King. A notable part of the service was the responsive reading of the Last Seven Words of Christ. Following the introductory sentence the sound of a nail being pounded into wood could be heard giving those present an audible reminder of that Friday so long ago. In Kenaston, Anglicans and Roman Catholics gathered at St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church to receive the Good Friday message. The service was a blended Anglican-Catholic liturgy drawing from the rich legacy of both denominations. A joint choir participated throughout the service. The congregations at both services were greatly encouraged and blessed by the inspirational message delivered by Bishop Gregory
photo Mary Lynne Golphy
Some members of All Saints, Davidson, and others from church groups in the town
No Sticky Wicket Here!
Victoria Young Ordained by Staff GEORGE GORDON FIRST NATION - On June 2 Victoria Young was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Qu'Appelle by Bishop Gregory Kerr-Wilson. It took place at the George Gordon Education Centre Gymnasium on the George Gordon First Nation in celebration of the feast of the visit of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Elizabeth. The processional was drummed into the gym turned cathedral by the Honour Song played and sung by the award winning Grey Buffalo singers and drummers of the George Gordon First Nation. Other musicians for the service included the Bells and Bows, a fiddle group with a keyboard and two guitars from the surrounding communities. The Anderson family of Wynyard, members of the George Gordon First Nation, added to the evening's music with their singing and guitar playing. The lectern, a stored altar from St. Luke's Church on Gordon's and the prayer table from St. George's Church in Kutawa were moved into the gym for the service. Readers for the evening included Patty Pratt, Darylea Anderson and Irene Walter. photo Archdeacon Rob Hardwick Litanist was Vicki and John Young's son, Members of St Stephen, Swift Current, (Qu'A) desperate for the sound of leather Stewart Young.. Crucifer and server was on willow learn the art of cricket at their parish picnic. Russ Wall dressed for the Brook-lynn Pratt, Patty's granddaughter. part is urged on by the enthusiastic crowd as he hits yet another six runs off of Communion assistants included ace bowler Graham Hay. Elaine Anderson, Ken Forden, Sonia photo contributed Kinequon and the Reverend Dale centre front: Gillman. Vicki's presenters were the Reverend Arthur Anderson, Patty the Reverend Victoria Pratt, Sam Geddes, Alice Pratt, Edna Young Kay, Ruby McNab, Wilfred second row left to Anderson, Rachel Kinequon, Irene right: Dean James Walter and John Young. Dean James Merrett, the Merritt gave the sermon. Chaplain to Reverends Ken Bishop Greg and deacon was the Buchan, Dale Gillman, Luanne Reverend Winna Martin. photo Steve Busch Vicki's loving family, all her Hrywkiw, Catherine Left: Anne, Princess Royal, was greetfriends and the great people of the Harper ed recently by Bishop Gregory Kerrcongregations of The Parish of the third row left: Winna Wilson at the entrance to St. Paul's Cree People (Nehiyawe) provided a Martin, Ella Frank, Cathedral, Regina. The princess was in grand supper, a time for fellowship, Marlene Haygarth, Bishop Gregory Kerrthe province to celebrate the 100th following the service. anniversary of the Royal Regina Rifles Vicki thanks you all for a most Wilson regiment, of which she is colonel in memorable day. May God surround back row: Rob chief. you with his love and peace always. Hardwick, Trish McCarthy, Don Wells