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Lunch at Sheptytsky – The Cult of the Dead

Sheptytsky Institute

Lunch at Sheptytsky | The Cult of the Dead | Tuesday November 14, 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Windle House, 5 Elmsley Place, University of St Michael’s College. Join us, Tuesday, November 14, for our latest installment of our Lunch at Sheptytsky series, where we speak with U of T professor Kyle Smith about his […]

Inverted Monophysitism: Discerning Trends in Contemporary Trinitarian Theology with the Premoderns

Sheptytsky Institute

9 a.m. -11 a.m. A Master Class for Students and Faculty: Inverted Monophysitism:  Discerning Trends in Contemporary Trinitarian Theology with the Premoderns Readings will be distributed beforehand via email Copies of The Trinity by White are available for pickup in preparation for Master Class at Windle House. Breakfast provided at 8:30. Event is Free, but registration required. […]

Study Days 2024

Sheptytsky Institute

Dates: June 7-9, 2024 Theme: The Evangelical Witness of the Eastern Churches Speakers: Bishop Francois Beyrouti (MASI alumnus and Bishop of Melkite Eparchy of Newton) Fr. Thomas Loya (Pastor, Iconographer, and host of EWTN Radio program “Light of the East”) Kyle Washut (Ukrainian Catholic, President of Wyoming Catholic College) To register, please follow this link […]

Divine Liturgy: Protection of the Most Holy Theotokos

Elmsley Hall Chapel 81 St Mary Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

From time immemorial, the Church has celebrated the Most-holy Theotokos as the patroness and protectress of the Christian people, who, by her intercessory prayers, implores God's mercy for us sinners. The help of the Most-holy Mother of God has been clearly shown numerous times, to individuals and to nations, in peace and in war, in […]

Daily Vespers and Veggie Supper

Elmsley Hall Chapel 81 St Mary Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join us for daily vespers and a veggie supper and spiritual conversation. VESPERS- AN EXPLANATION Vespers is served on weekdays and on the eve of major Feast Days and Sundays, Great Vespers (or Vigil) is also served. Sunset marks the beginning of the next day in the Church calendar (following Jewish Tradition). Hence Saturday evening is […]