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Musical priests sing for charity's sake.


Primate's Fund big winner in benefit concerts

FOR THREE YEARS, three priests of the Diocese of Huron have been singing in benefit concerts. In early 1097, they thought their work would be a one-time thing.

As they say, the rest is history.

Through some 35 benefit concerts, accompanied by CD sales, Rev. David Pickett, Rev. Bill Cliff and Very Rev. Peter Wall have raised an incredible $125,000 for the work of the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. The fund forms partnerships around the world to relieve hunger and aid sustainable development Sustainable development is a socio-ecological process characterized by the fulfilment of human needs while maintaining the quality of the natural environment indefinitely. The linkage between environment and development was globally recognized in 1980, when the International Union  by helping people to help themselves.

"Every concert includes a minimum component designated to PWRDF PWRDF Primate's World Relief and Development Fund ," Mr. Pickett said.

Mr. Pickett, Mr. Cliff and Dean Wall are all baritones, and the arrangements and accompaniments of keyboardist Angus Sinclair accentuate ac·cen·tu·ate  
tr.v. ac·cen·tu·at·ed, ac·cen·tu·at·ing, ac·cen·tu·ates
1. To stress or emphasize; intensify:
 their talents. (In fact, Mr. Sinclair's role is so crucial to the ensemble's success that Archbishop Michael Peers The Most Reverend Michael Geoffrey Peers (born 1934) was Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada from 1986 till 2004.

Born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1934, Archbishop Peers completed an undergraduate degree in languages at the University of British Columbia in 1956
 has quipped "I'd like to express appreciation to all four of the Three Cantors.")

Indeed, appreciation for what the Three Cantors do is widespread, and understandable. Andrew Ignatieff, the director of the Primate's Fund, puts it this way: "I will always mention their kindness, generosity and thoughtfulness if ever a member of the media or public has the temerity te·mer·i·ty  
n.
Foolhardy disregard of danger; recklessness.



[Middle English temerite, from Old French, from Latin temerit
 to question the generosity of Canadians in hard times with many competing demands on their pocket books. It is an inspiration to us in furthering the work of the PWRDF and our partners."

The men involved have a firm focus on what is important with respect to this ministry. Mr. Pickett, for one, is pleased "to represent the Anglican Church in a positive light."

Fund-raising for the ministry of Primate's Fund, then, is the focus, but these priests can really sing! Furthermore, they have a knack for putting together an eclectic program that appeals, especially, to the "church-event-going" demographic.

Concerts are a blend of ancient church music and contemporary anthems on the one hand, to Broadway standards, folk tunes, and original feel-good pop on the other. That they are engaging with their audience and involve them in sing-a-longs is icing on the cake.

People outside of the touring circuit of Mr. Pickett, the rector RECTOR, Eccl. law. One who rules or governs a name given to certain officers of the Roman church. Dict. Canonique, h.v.  of St. Jude's Church in Brantford; Mr. Cliff, the rector of Strathroy and Adelaide; and Dean Wall, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral is the name of the Anglican Cathedral in several cities around the world, including the following: In Australia
  • Grafton, New South Wales http://www.graftoncathedral.org.au/
  • Newcastle, New South Wales http://www.newcastlecathedral.org.
 in Hamilton can still enjoy their talents while supporting the Primate's Fund.

Two CDs are available -- a double CD from a concert at St. Paul's
This article refers to the Canadian electoral district, for other uses see Saint Paul (disambiguation), Cathedral of Saint Paul, St. Paul's Church
St.
 Cathedral, London, and a late 1999-released Christmas CD. Call the Diocese of Huron in London or consult the group's Web site at www.3cantors.com for further information.

And the best news is this. Every penny of the proceeds of CD sales go to benefit the Huron Hunger Fund, Huron's partner to the Primate's Fund.
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Author:Langmaid, Wilfred
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Mar 1, 2000
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