Ontario hears the Call to Holiness (Canada).Toronto--On October 15 and 16, 1999, the Call to Holiness movement Holiness movement Fundamentalist religious movement that arose in the 19th century among Protestant churches in the U.S. It was characterized by the doctrine of sanctification, according to which believers were enabled to live a perfect life after a conversion experience. crossed the border into Canada. It brought with it expert speakers, excellent liturgy, and a spirit of joy and peace, bringing a renewed vision of Catholic living into many hearts and homes. The dream was realized at the magnificent large Byzantine Rite Byzantine rite: see Orthodox Eastern Church. Cathedral of the Transfiguration Transfiguration, in the New Testament, manifestation wherein Jesus appeared "shining" before Peter, James, and John. The traditional explanation is that in it Jesus' divine glory shone in his earthly body. Mt. in Markham, ON, just north of Toronto. There were over 700 enthusiastic participants who were privileged to have Bishop Pearse Lacey celebrate the opening Mass and Bishop Roman Danylak Roman Danylak, S.T.L., J.U.D. (born December 29, 1930, Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian Ukrainian Catholic bishop. He was ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1957 and ministered to Ukrainian Catholics in Canada. offer the concluding Divine Liturgy in the Eastern rite. Outstanding speakers included Fr. Bob Bedard (Ottawa), Marilyn Bergeron (Cornwall), Fr. Ted Colleton and Fr. Tom Lynch (Toronto), and Fr. Paul McDonald (St. Catharines). Talks and homilies of this inspiring occasion are available on audio and video tapes. Write: Call to Holiness Canada, 154 Moorgate Cr., Kitchener, ON N2M "Not too much." See digispeak. 2G1. Donations to help this work would be gratefully accepted at this address. |
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