Exhibition on Cathedral Opened in Spanish Town

The historical importance of the Cathedral of St Jago de la Vega not only to the Anglican Diocese but to the country as whole, was emphasized by the Rt. Rev. Robert Thompson, Suffragan Bishop of Kingston as he opened an exhibition on the Cathedral at the St. Catherine Parish Library, …

Diocesan Schools Featured At Cathedral Sunday 2014

Glenmuir High School Choir singing in Emancipation Square  The annual Cathedral Sunday Service held on November 23 at the Cathedral of St. Jago de la Vega, Spanish Town was a special celebration in music and the spoken word, as representatives of congregations and Diocesan educational institutions commemorated the 350th Anniversary …

Sermon delivered by The Rt. Rev. Leon Golding , Suffragan Bishop of Montego Bay on Cathedral Sunday – Feast of Christ the King November 23, 2014 at the Cathedral of St. Jago de la Vega, Spanish Town, celebrating 350 years as an Anglican site of worship and 190th Anniversary of the establishment of the Diocese.

“Cathedral Renaissance- Rebirth, Renewal, Revival”   Introduction: We meet on what has been the site of Christian worship for three and a half centuries and the Mother Church of our Diocese for 190 years.  This building is the oldest Anglican Cathedral outside of the United Kingdom. Over the years, thousands …

CPWI House of Bishops Meeting in St. Vincent

The House of Bishops and the Provincial Standing Committee met this week in the Diocese of the Windward Islands. The deliberations at the Diocesan Pastoral Centre, Montrose, Kingstown, St. Vincent, took place from Tuesday, November 18 to Thursday, November 20. The wide-ranging discussions covered Ecumenical affairs, Reports from Provincial Commissions, …

CELEBRATING 350 YEARS OF ANGLICAN MINISTRY IN JAMAICA

On July 24, 1664, just over 350 years ago, the first recorded baptism by an Anglican Minister took place in Jamaica.   This historic event is documented in the Baptismal Register of the St.  Andrew Parish Church, now in the Jamaica Archives.  It is not known where this event took place …

DEVOTIONAL ADDRESS DELIVERED AT CHURCH TEACHERS’COLLEGE

Wednesday, November 12, 2014 by                                       The Very Rev. Fr.  Peter D. Clarke, OStJ, JP         Rector, Black River Cure and Rural Dean of St. Elizabeth   THEME: SEIZE THE MOMENT GOSPEL READING: MARK 4: 29-34 It is certainly a pleasure and a privilege to be here again on this beautiful …

Advent Booklet by St. Jude’s Writers

The St. Jude’s Writers have published their first ever booklet of Advent devotions. This is also the first Advent publication in the Diocese. Titled “Our Hope and Expectation,” the booklet contains daily reflections for Advent and Christmas 2014. Booklets are being sold for J$300; each and orders may be placed …

St. Clement’s Mission, Kencot – 100 years old

St. Clement’s Mission in Kencot, St. Andrew will mark a major milestone with the celebration of its 100th Anniversary and annual Patronal Festival at a special Service on Sunday, November 23, starting at 10.30 a.m. Celebrant at the Service, which will be a memorable occasion, both for members and the …

Associate Evangelists Commissioned in Historic Service

Eleven persons from eight churches in the Kingston and Mandeville Regions were commissioned and licensed as Associate Evangelists of the Church Army at a Service held on Sunday, November 16 at the Cathedral of St. Jago de la Vega, Spanish Town. This historic Service was well attended by families and …

Associate Evangelists for Church Army

  Eleven members from eight churches in the Kingston and Mandeville Regions will be commissioned and licensed as Associate Evangelists of the Church Army at a Service to be held on Sunday, November 16 at the Cathedral of St. Jago de la Vega, Spanish Town, starting at 3.30 p.m. Head …