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Blessing of the animals at St George’s Cathedral

Blessing of the animals at St George’s Cathedral St George’s Cathedral extended its ministry into the  Company’s  gardens with the blessing of  animals on St Francis Day. Rev Margaret blessed our special companion animals. Marie–Anne Wannenberg who came for a blessing for her beloved cat Huey said “Our animals are part of God’s creation and as we are blessed through having them in our lives I think it is important for them to be blessed. They teach us unconditional love.”

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Season of Creativity at St Marks

Season of Creativity at St Mark’s The Sunday school from St Mark’s developed some beautiful posters for our Season of Creation . In front of the altar we had  a display which reflected the different themes: food, energy, water and land. One  member painted beautiful hangings with fabric paint. We had a challenging sermon from Bishop Geoff Davies on energy and a drama from the Anglican Youth Fellowship reminding us that Climate change is “seriaas”!!  For our theme of  food, we used wine from a local vineyard and remembered the working conditions of farm workers, we also remembered the baker who woke up at four thirty to bake our bread. “Wine and bread – the work of human hands” St Mark’s, District Six

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Ocean Service at St Elizabeth’s Church

Ocean service at St Elizabeth’s Church We celebrated Ocean Sunday for the first Sunday of Season of Creation. Our suburb is in the sea port of Durban : many homes have distant views of the sea, some people have jobs relating to the harbour and we know the joy of visits to the beach and swimming in the sea. We celebrated the mystery and wonder of oceans in a number of ways in addition to the liturgy. We also considered the very real need to care for and protect our oceans and life in the oceans. At the start of our sermon from Job 38:1-18, we had a recording of seagulls and waves!. In our Prayers of the People, as well as prayers for the oceans and environment, we had prayers for seafarers, important as we live in a sea port. In addition to our worship, we had a beautiful floral arrangement which cleverly made us feel that we were under the water. Our secretary included a sea scene and sea creatures in our Pew Bulletin. A display at the entrance to the Church included sea pictures, posters from the Mission to Seafarers and a beach scene with shells, swimming gear and beach toys. A separate display focussed on the problems relating to litter and pollution. Stella Cottrell, Diocese of Natal

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Archbishop Tutu says Save Princess Vlei

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has added his voice to the thousands calling for the preservation of Princess Vlei. In a statement in the Cape Times, the Archbishop said: “I would like to express my support for the campaign to save the greater Princess Vlei area from the inappropriate development of a shopping mall, and for its protection in perpetuity as a nature and heritage park. Princess Vlei is a valuable place for citizens to come to be close to God and nature, to find peace and to build family and community. God has carefully crafted our universe; let us stop destroying our beautiful world for the sake of short-term profit. Let us use our laws to safeguard our natural and cultural heritage.”

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