Seasons & Saints – Holy Week

Why do we read the Passion on Palm Sunday? A reflection on the deeper meaning of the Sunday of the Passion and the invitation at the heart of Holy Week.

Provincial Synod meets in Toronto

Meeting in Toronto from March 23 to 26, leaders of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario continued work on three key priorities for the coming triennium: Indigenous relationships, access to formation for ordained ministry, and congregational development.

History Made at Canterbury

History was made in the Anglican Communion on March 25, 2026, as The Most Rev. and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally was installed as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury. Archbishop Anne Germond reflects on a service rich in symbolism, faith, and hope for the global Church.

Prayer Vigil for Dean Jay

Archbishop Anne Germond invites the Diocese of Algoma and friends across the Church to gather online for a Prayer Vigil for The Very Rev. Dr. Jay Koyle on Sunday, March 15 at 8:00 PM EST. The vigil will be livestreamed on YouTube as we give thanks for Jay’s life and ministry and hold his family and the St. Luke’s Cathedral community in prayer.

In Memoriam – The Very Rev. Dr. Jay Koyle

The Diocese of Algoma announces with sadness the death of The Very Rev. Dr. Jay Koyle, Dean of Algoma and Incumbent of St. Luke’s Cathedral, who died on March 13 after a brief illness, with his family by his side. Anglicans across Algoma and beyond give thanks for his life and ministry and pray for his wife Susan, their sons Stephen and Kevin, and all who mourn his passin

Prayers Requested

Dear friends in Christ, Your prayers are requested for The Very Rev. Dr. Jay Koyle who is presently in ICU in Sault Ste Marie. Dean Jay’s devoted wife Susan is with him. At this time visitors are restricted to family only. Please keep in your prayers, Dean Jay’s mother Mrs. Irene Koyle and his sister […]

Parish Budget Package 2026

Parishes across the Diocese of Algoma are reminded to submit their 2026 Parish Budget Package. Two forms are now available for direct online completion as part of the diocese’s transition toward more user-friendly digital reporting.

AFC Funding for Algoma

Two ministries in the Diocese of Algoma have received support through the Anglican Foundation of Canada’s Q1 2026 grants cycle. Funding will help launch Dinner Church in Thunder Bay and expand accessible worship through Trinity Tower Worship in Sault Ste. Marie.