In order to be included in a timely manner, brief notices should be supplied to the Associate Editor by fax, e-mail or “snail mail” by the end of the month, one month before the insertion is desired. Detailed and longer texts of upcoming events will not be included in this section, but should space allow, could be the subject of articles and notices elsewhere in the Saskatchewan Anglican. We are happy to list any regular or upcoming church events and activities in the section of the paper and to post notices for these as well in the paper when space allows.
Due to unforeseen complications, there was no printed edition of the Saskatchewan Anglican newspaper in January 2026. However, this February issue is a combined January/February winter 2026 issue.
Ways of getting the Saskatchewan Anglican online! Did you know that you can also read current and past issues of the Saskatchewan Anglican online on the Diocese of Saskatoon website at www.anglicandiocesesaskatoon.com/saskanglican, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/saskatchewananglican, or on ISSUU.com and, the Saskatchewan Anglican is now available on the Anglican News Network at https://saskanglican.anglicannews.ca/. You can also look at news from other dioceses across the country on the Anglican News Network.
Cathedral Restoration Project: With the scaffolding now down, you can see the brick repointing and terracotta restoration that has been completed on the south and west faces of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Saskatoon. “Buy a Brick … or a Bundle” continues as the cathedral raise the funds to complete this stage of the Cathedral Restoration Project. Totals as of Oct. 31, 2025, are 15,383 bricks or $384,585 (goal 94,500 bricks/$2.2M). Donations of any amount are gratefully received with tax receipts issued at year-end. Thank you for your continued support.
Christ Church Anglican, Saskatoon: Celtic Eucharist, Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.; Mid Week Mid Day Prayer, Wednesdays at 12:15 in the Chapel; Bible Study, Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m.; Community Free Supper, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., (once per month, usually third Tuesday of the month, check church Facebook page or web page for dates and times); Community Coffee House, every Friday, 10:00 a.m. to noon; Nutflakes Videos (video lending library), Fri. and Sat. 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; Free Bread Program, Friday mornings, 10 a.m. to noon; Men’s Shed meetings, Thursdays at 7:00 p.m.
St. Stephen’s, Saskatoon: Book of Common Prayer Eucharist Services are offered at St. Stephen’s, Saskatoon, 10 Gravenor Cres., the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month from noon to 1 p.m.
Courses at the Refinery: The Refinery at Emmanuel Anglican Parish, Saskatoon, 607 Dufferin Ave., is offering a series of courses on a variety of subjects; last spring these subjects included painting and various other art media, with “The Painting Table” Zumba, and a number of spiritual and meditative modalities. The Painting Table will be offered on Wednesdays until May 2026 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. For more information on the various courses that will be offered or to register, please contact the Refinery at www.emmanuelrefinery.org or 306-653-3549.
Emmanuel Anglican Parish, Saskatoon: Emmanuel Parish, 607 Dufferin Ave., is offering a Taize/Contemplative Prayer Service the last Tuesday of each month from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
St. Benedict’s Chapter Meetings at All Saints’, Saskatoon: The Canon Communities of St. Benedict (OSBCn) provide a contemporary Anglican framework for the living out of Benedictine Christianity. It is, in part, a recovery of the English tradition of canon communities that flourished before the English Reformation but is also an adaptation of St. Benedict’s Rule suitable for Christian living in today’s world.
The Brothers and Sisters interested in forming a community in Saskatoon for monthly study of the Rule of St. Benedict and a Service of Compline meet in chapter with Bishop Chad, the third Tuesday of each month, from September through May, at All Saint’s Anglican Centre in Saskatoon. They also worship together and come together spiritually several times a day in prayer by praying the Daily Office. All are most welcome to attend. For more information, contact Bishop Chad at [email protected] www.benedictinecanons.org.
Hospital Chaplaincy: A friendly reminder to all Anglicans who find themselves being admitted to any hospital in Saskatchewan. Upon being admitted you are supposed to be asked if you wish to be identified according to your denominational affiliation. Up until recently, this information was permanently kept on your personal hospital record. But due to changes with the SHA, this is no longer so. Unless this information is registered every time you are admitted, the local hospital chaplaincy may not know that you are in hospital.
Of course, you can ask your nurse or family to contact your local chaplain at any time; that is the surest way to get a visit during your stay in hospital. With the resignation of the Venerable Dan Hughes, who had served as Hospital Chaplain for a number of years, a team of clergy and lay-pastoral visitors will carry out these duties for the near future until a new Hospital Chaplain is appointed. To reach the Anglican Hospital Chaplain call or text 1-639-470-7732.
The Collation of the Venerable Amy Bunce as territorial archdeacon, Diocese of Saskatoon, was held on Jan. 13, at St. Stephen’s Parish, Saskatoon.
A Clergy Quiet Day will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 24, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at All Saints’ Centre.
Diocesan Council: The next Diocesan Council meeting will be held on Saturday, March 14.
A Chrism Mass and Renewal of Priestly Vows will be held on Sunday, March 31, at 11 a.m., at St. John’s Cathedral.
Diaconal Ordinations will be held at 2 p.m., on May 30, 2026, at St. John’s Cathedral.
Diocesan Synod: The next diocesan synod will be held on Saturday, Oct. 24, with the location TBA.