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I grew up as a kid in 70s and 80s in a household of healthcare professionals, and one of our favorite television shows as a family was M*A*S*H. My mother worked as an operating room nurse for over forty years, my stepfather was a surgeon, and I ended up working in the operating room and in health care for over a decade. M*A*S*H offered a unique snapshot into the world of a wartime surgical hospital, and for eleven seasons between 1972 and 1983, this iconic show changed the face of American television. Our family tuned in every week without fail.
Decades later as I began to discern a call to the priesthood, I realized that the concept of hospital and wartime chaplaincy, and especially the character of Father John Mulcahy, had helped shape my own impressions of what prayers for healing can mean to the sick, the injured, and to health care providers themselves. Father Mulcahy prayed without ceasing for eleven seasons. But for me, it was his constant ministry of presence, along with those unceasing prayers, that were so incredibly powerful in the cruel and seemingly hopeless environment of the Korean War.
Prayer and presence go together to set the stage for healing. As members of a Christian community, we are present with each other both in joy and in the darkest times of our lives. And along with that holy presence together, we pray for one another. Presence and prayer, together in community, help us to have hope and to hold on to it.
Every Wednesday at 12:10, we celebrate the Holy Eucharist with special prayers for healing. This is a wonderful, sacred time during the week to pause, to be present, and to pray for our fellow parishioners and for our neighbors. It is a powerful ministry of presence and prayer that we offer to each other, giving hope to those who suffer from any illness of mind, body, or spirit. If you have some extra time during your lunch hour, your presence can mean so much to others as we pray together for the whole Cathedral community. Join us on Wednesdays if you are able!
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Many blessings,
Father Jason
The Very Reverend Jason Roberson
Cathedral Provost
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"Pews to Chairs" Project
For many decades now, pews have been replaced by chairs in countless cathedrals and churches across the Episcopal Church and the world with remarkable success. In many cases, it has allowed congregations to experience a transformation and rebirth of their communities. Stackable, multi-use chairs will give Trinity a fully flexible and multi-purpose space that functions not only for worship, but for a variety of ministry and community events. (See the above picture of Chester Cathedral, UK.)
The success of Transforming Trinity and the Pews to Chairs project depends on the donation of chairs by cathedral parishioners, congregations, and individuals across The Episcopal Church in Southeast Florida and the wider Church. Chairs may be donated in honor of / in memory of a loved one or in honor of a specific church, congregation, or organization. Please consider donating one or more chairs!
To donate: Please download the chair donation form HERE, complete it, and make your check payable to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Please make sure to write “Pews to Chairs” in the memo line. Mail checks and forms to: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 464 NE 16th Street, Miami, FL 33132.
Please reach out to Father Jason by email at frjason@trinitymiami.org if you have any questions or concerns. You can also find more details about the Pews to Chairs project HERE.
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Join us on September 9th for "Second Saturday" | |
Sunday, August 27
8 am Holy Eucharist
10 am Choral Eucharist
12:15 pm La Santa Eucaristía
Wednesday
12:10 pm Bilingual Holy Eucharist with Special Prayers for Healing
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If you would like to include someone on the Prayer List or add an anniversary or birthday for special prayers, please call the Cathedral office at 305-456-8851, use the 'Contact Us' link on our website, or send an email ...
office@trinitymiami.org
Also, please let us know when names can be removed from the list.
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Sick - In Recovery
Carlos Ayerdus, Dean Banks, Liz Banks, Xiomara Betancount, Marjorie Biscombe, Gabriel Caleca, Janeth Casteaños, President James Carter, Jr., Cecilia, Corinne Chaney, The Rev. James Considine, Cheyenne Crespo, Carol Cunningham, Helen Ebanks, Lucinda Eden, Joan Gill, Doris Gray, Malcomb Green, Robert Horton, Gloria Lamb, Alejandro Medrano, Norma Meredith, Julio Rodriguez, Ivonne Shonberger, Rick Singletary, Dr. Clarence Smith, The Rev. Jack Stanton, Roger Sutor, Richard Sutor, Les Tablada, Eduardo Macaya, Irma Pujols, The Most Reverend Michael Curry
Altar Flowers
To the glory of God and in memory of Marilyn J. Waumans
Sanctuary Candle
To the glory of God and in thanksgiving for The Right Reverend Peter Eaton and The Very Reverend Jason Roberson
Anglican Cycle of Prayer
The Hon Kong Sheng Kung Hui / The Hong Kong Anglican Church
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Birthdays
Luis Cruvet, Jr.
The Right Reverend Peter Eaton
The Very Reverend Jason Roberson
Margaret Trapp
Victor Williams
Anniversaries
In Memoriam
The Reverend Howard Maltby
Eleanor Staib
Marilyn J. Waumans
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Bishop Eaton
& Father Jason
For your faithful and devoted service to our Lord. May God bless your special day and all the days to follow with joy, peace, and happiness.
Happy Birthday!
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Food Pantry Ministry
These are difficult times and many struggle to make ends meet. When you come on Sundays, please consider bringing one or more items of canned or boxed food. Items to consider include canned goods, peanut butter, packaged cereals, paper products, bottled water, dish and laundry soaps, boxed dinners, toiletry items, and feminine hygiene products. Remember that we cannot accept expired food or items that need refrigeration.
Gift Card Ministry
The LGBTQ+ ministry has organized an on-going Gift Card collection drive to aid in the purchase of perishable food items for food pantry recipients. These cards are distributed on a weekly basis to families and individuals in need. To continue to help this cause or if you or someone you know could benefit from this ministry, please contact Roberto Soto at:
Trinity Cathedral, c/o Roberto Soto
464 N.E. 16th Street, Miami, FL 33132
(305) 456-8851 or via email roberto@trinitymiami.org
Names of donors and recipients will remain confidential
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We need Ushers and Lectors!
We you like to be an usher on Sunday mornings?
Would you like to read a scripture lesson or lead the Prayers of the People during our Sunday services?
Please consider joining our Usher or Lector Ministries. We need volunteers to help fill these important roles during our Sunday worship.
If you are interested, please email Mr. Thomas Porto at thomas44a@gmail.com, or call the Cathedral office at 305-456-8851.
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Join the Cathedral Flower Guild!
Do you love arranging flowers? Please consider joining the Cathedral Flower Guild. We need volunteers to help on Saturday mornings to arrange flowers for our Sunday worship services.
If you are interested, please reach out to Mr. Roberto Soto at office@trinitymiami.org, or call the Cathedral office at 305-456-8851.
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Morning and Evening Online Reflection | |
Begin and end your weekday with online reflections. Reflections feature prayers, readings from Holy Scripture, and contemplative music and are led by clergy from National Cathedral in the morning and from Canterbury Cathedral in the evening. In addition, daily Choral Evensong song by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir is available online. Select the applicable link below for access. | |
August 27, 2023
The Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
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Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me. - Matthew 18:5
f you are a young adult who is looking for community and relationship as you explore your faith and way in life, the Office of Young Adult and Campus Ministries wants to help you find a connection to a ministry, chaplaincy, local clergy person, congregation, group, leader, or organizer.
Bulletin Insert in full...
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Trinity in Pictures
Requiem Mass & Burial
The Reverend Canon Winnie Bolle
August 19, 2023
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