Robert Crouse Seminar in May

Did you know that the annual 'Fr. Robert Crouse Seminar', now in its fifteenth year, brings world-class theologians to Toronto for a week of teaching, designed to aid seminarians, clerics, and lay scholars in their continuing intellectual conversion to Christ?

Sponsored by the Corpus Christi Foundation, whose aim is “to preach and advance the teachings of the traditional Anglican faith and the beliefs and observances associated with that faith”, the Crouse Seminar has been hosted since its inception by St. Thomas’s, Huron Street. All are welcome to the opening High Mass on Monday 19 May at 6:30 p.m. and the closing Choral Evensong on Thursday 22 May at 4 o’clock. This year's speaker, Prof. Sarah Coakley, will conclude the Crouse Seminar with a free public lecture at St Paul's, Bloor Street, on that Thursday, 22 May at 8 p.m., titled, "What has Desire Got to Do With Worship? God, Sex, and the Invitation to Ascetic Transformation."  All are welcome to this lecture and the reception following.

Prof. Coakley will also preach at St. Thomas’s on Sunday 25 May at the 9:30 a.m. Sung Mass and the 11 o’clock High Mass, both in person and livestreamed via the link on the homepage of the parish at stthomas.on.ca.

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