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Fr. Paul Morris 07.06.2021

Please join me here for Mass this Saturday at 9:00 am AST. We are presently in a pandemic lockdown in Nova Scotia but technology allows us to stay connected and be together. That’s so important. I took this photo last night when I had the opportunity to sit outside on the deck of the Glebe. Seagulls were up on the roof of the cathedral being really loud - seeing and hearing them brought some much needed mirth to the day! I know that this is a very stressful time for everyo...ne. I feel the same as you. As we go through this together, while always adhering to the requirements of public health, let’s try to encourage and support one another as best we can. See you Saturday!

Fr. Paul Morris 02.06.2021

Please join me here for Mass on Saturday morning at 9:00 am AST. I took this dramatic picture of sunset in 2019 at Peggy’s Cove, looking toward the Aspotogan. It’s edited in Lightroom. Creation offers continual beauty and I remember this monent as if it were yesterday. I hope this finds you doing ok in these challenging times.

Fr. Paul Morris 08.11.2020

We’ll gather for Mass here on Saturday morning at 9:00 am ADT. See you then!We’ll gather for Mass here on Saturday morning at 9:00 am ADT. See you then!

Fr. Paul Morris 01.11.2020

Remembrance Day focuses my attention on a relative I never met. Harris Bent Meisner was my great uncle. He was born on Meisner’s Island in Chester harbour and died in northern France during WWI. Like many who were assigned to the 25th Battalion of the Nova Scotia Regiment, Harris Meisner was not a professional soldier in the way we might think of that idea today. His attestation papers describe him as a member of the Church of England, a farmer, 5 foot 9 inches, 145 pounds, ...Continue reading

Fr. Paul Morris 17.10.2020

I’m celebrating Mass at the cathedral today at 12:15 pm ADT. Please join me online!