Funeral and memorial services held at Grace Church on-the-Hill are normally planned in face-to-face meetings between the family and our parish clergy. In planning such a service, the clergy are sensitive to the varied needs of grieving families and friends, their church-going experience, and their various levels of spirituality. Short tributes to the deceased are most certainly welcomed in the funeral service. The clergy will themselves want to honour the spiritual and liturgical traditions of the Anglican Church of Canada. We welcome your questions and conver-sations about your needs.

 

In Memoriam

 

2008

Ernest Waren Aeberli Tyler Mulcahy
Priscilla Mansfield Caldwell Edith Jean O'Brian
Morley Preston Carscallan Helen Adele Panos
Winifred Caswell Alfred Stephen Probyn
George F.S. Clarke Eleanor Richardson
Elizabeth Donna Crysdale Edward Samuel Rogers
Eileen Margaret Davis Aileen Ethelwyn Samuels
Andrzej Dukszta Robert Clark Sherwood
Philip Horace George Gray Dora Jolia Simpson
David Housby Peter Godwin Smith
Eileen Minnie Jury Ross Norman Smith
Mary Ethel Kane Richard Burton Thomas
Mary Isobel MacMahon Esther Mary Thomson
Hilda McGlashan MacMinn Loraine Inez Warren
James Ronald McMurrich Francis Philip Wilson
Charles Edward Medland Michael Evelyn Wright
Frances Lillian Molson David John Youston

Memorial to the fallen of the parish in World War II

on the north nave wall of Grace Church on-the-Hill

 

Each Sunday there are normally three services:


8:00 AM
A reflective communion service, beautiful and simple, with quiet fellowship for the early risers.



9:15 AM

A sung Eucharist using the modern language of the Book of Alternative Services.


11:00 AM
A traditional service using the Book of Common Prayer. Two Sundays each month there is a Matins service and on the remaining Sundays the service is a sung Eucharist.

On Vestry Sunday, and during the summer, the 9:15 and 11:00 services

are combined at 10:00.

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