Arctic cathedral expansion stalls: wider church asked to help raise funds for 'igloo' church.Arctic bishop Andrew Atagotaaluk plans to request dioceses across the country to set aside one Sunday for special offerings to help boost the fundraising campaign for the renovation of St. Jude's Cathedral in Iqaluit, which is not only aging but bursting to capacity because of increased membership. The campaign to raise $7 million for a major renovation of the igloo-shaped cathedral has been moving slowly and the diocese of the Arctic has so far raised less than $500,000 since launching the fundraising nearly a year ago. Bishop Atagotaaluk said the diocese has no plans to cancel the campaign despite the poor response. "We still have the vision and the dream," he said, adding that the diocesan synod In the Anglican Communion, the model of government is the 'Bishop in Synod', meaning that a diocese is governed by a bishop acting with the advice and consent of representatives of the clergy and laity of the diocese. scheduled May 25 to June 2 planned to discuss how to boost the campaign. Ketchum Canada of Calgary, which conducted the feasibility study The analysis of a problem to determine if it can be solved effectively. The operational (will it work?), economical (costs and benefits) and technical (can it be built?) aspects are part of the study. Results of the study determine whether the solution should be implemented. for the project, has advised that the diocese create a full-time position for a fundraising campaign manager but the diocese is hamstrung by a lack of resources for a hiring, said Bishop Atagotaaluk. The bishop said donations have been tight across the diocese because nearly every parish is looking at either expanding and building new churches or are undertaking church repairs. Archbishop John Clarke John Clarke may be:
Bishop Atagotaaluk said the diocese has no choice but to expand the cathedral because of a number of factors, among them the issue of safety. "We've had several gatherings and synods (where) we were warned by the fire marshal fire marshal n. 1. The head of a department or office that is charged with the prevention and investigation of fires. 2. A person in charge of firefighting personnel and equipment at an industrial plant. Noun 1. that the crowd should not exceed 250," he said. "It's a desperate situation." Plans would increase the cathedral's seating capacity Noun 1. seating capacity - the number of people that can be seated in a vehicle or auditorium or stadium etc. commodiousness, spaciousness, capaciousness, roominess - spatial largeness and extensiveness (especially inside a building); "the capaciousness of Santa's to 650. "We are ministering not just to Iqaluit," he said. "We are in the central capital in Nunavut ... it's become a centre for medical services and education and we're getting all kinds of people, including transients with strong Anglican background who look at the cathedral for services." Bishop Atagotaaluk said that "it would be nice if the whole church could use (the renovation of St. Jude's) as a vehicle to unite in some way." But, he added that he was encouraging self-sufficiency in the diocese. "Before, the missionaries took care of us," he said. "We can't just wait for the money to come from the south ... we're financially capable of supporting this kind of project." St. Jude's holds many artifacts artifacts see specimen artifacts. , some of which can no longer be found in the Arctic, like the hymn boards made in the shape of snow shovels, sled-shaped communion rails and pulpit with lectern, all reminders of a bygone era when missionaries traveled by sled dog teams. Its cherished possessions include a font with a base made of soapstone soapstone or steatite (stē`ətīt), metamorphic rock of which the characteristic and usually chief mineral is talc, but which also contains varying parts of chlorite, mica, tremolite, quartz, magnetite, and iron from Puvirnituq in the shape of an Inuit oil lamp, a soapstone top in the shape of a cooking pot from the people of Inukjuak and three supporting narwhal narwhal (när`wəl), a small arctic whale, Monodon monoceros. The males of this species, and an occasional female, bear a single, tightly spiraled tusk that measures up to 9 ft (2.7 m) in length. tusks from the Baffin Island people. |
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