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The Heartbreak of War in the Holy Land | |
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: ‘May they prosper all who love you. Peace be within your walls, and security within your towers.’ For the sake of my relatives and friends I will say, ‘Peace be within you.’ For the sake of the house of the Lord our God, I will seek your good. (Psalm 122:6-9)
Our hearts continue to break as we see and hear the constant news of the savage war in the Holy Land. More and more innocent people in Israel and in Palestine are injured and killed each day as the violence continues. The images are extremely difficult to see, and so many of us feel helpless, angry, and distraught. As Christians and as Episcopalians, we pray without ceasing for all those who are injured and missing and for the first responders who care and search for them. We pray without ceasing for all those who have been displaced from their homes and for those who live in constant terror each day. We pray without ceasing for all those who have died, and we mourn with their families and friends. We pray without ceasing for an immediate end to the violence.
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East has been at the forefront of prayer and action since the war broke out on October 7th. Archbishop Hosam Naoum, together with ecumenical and inter-faith leaders from across the Middle East, has issued stern statements of condemnation of war since the conflict began. St. George’s Episcopal Cathedral, St. George's College, and the diocesan offices are located in North Jerusalem in the predominantly Palestinian neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, and the relationship with both the Jewish and Muslim communities there has been strong for decades. Just this past week, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, traveled to St. George’s, and both leaders issued a joint appeal for peace. The full appeal document can be found HERE.
The Episcopal Church stands with our Jewish, Muslim, and Christian siblings in the Holy Land as they all struggle desperately to find a renewed path to peace. The road ahead is extremely difficult for them, and our sustained prayer and support are crucial. Episcopal Relief and Development has set up a relief fund HERE.
Let us pray without ceasing for peace.
Father Jason
The Very Reverend Jason Roberson
Cathedral Provost
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Your 2024 Pledge for Trinity Cathedral | |
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As Trinity celebrates the 100th anniversary of its historic building in 2024-25, please prayerfully consider making a generous pledge to support the Cathedral's mission and vision during this exciting time of transformation and growth.
Download the 2024 Pledge Form HERE.
Download the 2024 Stewardship Brochure HERE.
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See you this Sunday at the Beach! | |
Funeral Mass for Father Jack Stanton - Nov. 4th | |
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The Bishop will celebrate the funeral Mass for the Reverend Jack Stanton at Trinity Cathedral on Saturday, November 4th at 3:00 p.m.
All are welcome. Clergy are invited to vest in alb, white stole (and chasuble if desired).
Please continue to keep Jack, his wife Nora, and family and friends in your prayers.
Rest eternal grant to him, O Lord.
And let light perpetual shine upon him.
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All Saints' Sunday - Nov. 5th | |
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On All Saints' Sunday, November 5th, the Right Reverend Greg Rickel, Assisting Bishop of our diocese, will join us as guest preacher at our 10:00 service of Choral Eucharist.
This is Bishop Rickel's first official visit to the Cathedral, and we are very excited to welcome him! Join us for this beautiful celebration of All Saints' Sunday, including special music and a special coffee hour.
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Flower Donations for All Souls
Click on the photo link below to download the donation form:
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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.
Online donations can also be made on the Cathedral website (www.trinitymiami.org) under the “Giving” tab – please be sure to choose the “Pews to Chairs Campaign” on the dropdown menu to designate your donation.
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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Yoga is back! Starting September 25th at 6.15pm, join us for movement, breath work, and guided meditation in the Cathedral every Monday (except holidays). Experience the blissful union of mind, body, and spirit. Combining the ancient Vedic practice of yoga with the intimacy of our sacred Christian space, Simon Strong from Tiger Eye Healing will lead yoga sessions offering a harmonious blend of physical movement, breathing techniques, sound bath and meditation exercises - to promote relaxation, overall well-being, and inner revelation!
Immerse yourself in a truly rejuvenating and spiritual experience. All levels welcome! $20 (including mats and parking). Entry at the North Door (16th Street). To assure a prompt start, if at all possible please do sign up beforehand using this link.
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Sunday
8 am Holy Eucharist
10 am Choral Eucharist
11:15 am There will be NO book study/confirmation class this week.
12:15 pm Bilingual Holy Eucharist and Cathedral Picnic - Crandon Park, Key Biscayne
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, Xiomara Betancount, Marjorie Biscombe, 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, Julio Rodriguez, Rick Singletary, Les Tablada, Irma Pujol, Jerome Valero, Anne Knight, Daniel Tate, Marisa Gabarde, The Most Reverend Michael Curry, Nancy Pacheco, Marcin Rebejko, Dorota Chamczyk, Esteban Rodriguez, Joana Echevaría, David Garcia, Molissa Sjogreen, Andye Moss, Stephen Franklin, Jeremiah Pearson, The Reverend Doris Ingraham, Jose Cárdenas, Pat Deringer, Gladys De Abrego
Anglican Cycle of Prayer
The Church of the Province of Myanmar
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Birthdays
Dennis Mendonca
Patrick Betar
Jeff Spragens
Rowan Jones
Anniversaries
In Memoriam
Yvonne Shonberger
The Reverend Bob Libby
Ines Falo
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Altar Flowers & Sanctuary Candle | |
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It is the tradition each week at Trinity Cathedral for individuals and families to make a donation for the altar flowers and the sanctuary candle in honor of or in memory of a family member, friend, or a specific cathedral ministry or organization. Names for the donations are listed in the Friday e-Newsletter and in the Sunday service bulletin.
Please email the Cathedral office at office@trinitymiami.org or call (305) 456-8851 to make your donations to this important ministry.
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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. | |
The Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost | |
Through Wyoming Service Corps, an Episcopal Service Corps (ESC) program in Cody, Wyoming, young adults share a contemplative environment to discern their greater place in the world and explore the natural and social world around them.
Bulletin Insert in full...
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Trinity in Pictures
Our new sign out front lets the neighborhood know we are open for prayer and tours!
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Cathedral Office Hours
Monday – Thursday 9:00am until 3:00pm
In case of pastoral emergency, please call 786-682-5354.
Email: office@trinitymiami.org
Cathedral Visits
The Cathedral doors are open Monday - Friday from 9:00 - 1:00 for visits and for prayer.
Visit us at trinitymiami.org
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