New Chair for Evangelism Committee

New Chair for Evangelism Committee

The Diocese of Algoma is pleased to announce the appointment of The Rev. Jonathan Blanchard as Chair of the Evangelism Committee. As the committee begins discerning priorities for ministry, Jonathan brings a lifelong connection to Christian mission and a desire to help the Diocese reclaim evangelism as the joyful sharing

Q3 2026 – Archbishop’s Calendar

Throughout July, August, and September, Archbishop Anne Germond will visit parishes, participate in diocesan and provincial gatherings, and support formation events across Algoma and beyond. The summer schedule includes confirmations, anniversaries, the Provincial Youth Gathering, the Lay Readers’ Conference, and opportunities to strengthen relationships within communities of faith.

Seasons & Saints: Finishing the Week of June 14

This edition of Seasons & Saints reflects on the significance of green vestments during Ordinary Time, reminding us that this season offers an opportunity to renew our passion for God’s mission of reconciliation. It also highlights the memorial of St. Alban, Britain’s first martyr, and the Holy Day commemorating the

Pride Month Algoma

In this Pride Month message, Archbishop Anne Germond reflects on relationships, faith, and the importance of affirming the dignity of every person as a beloved child of God. Drawing on experiences from the 2022 Lambeth Conference and encounters within the Diocese of Algoma, she encourages the Church to continue listening,

Reflections from the Rockies

As she returns to Ontario after time in Western Canada, Archbishop Anne Germond reflects on the breathtaking beauty of the country's mountains, forests, and rivers, while also recognizing the effects of wildfire, flooding, and climate change. Her reflection offers gratitude for creation, appreciation for resilient communities, and a renewed sense

Passages: Lawrence and Catherine Campbell

For more than 75 years, Lawrence and Catherine Campbell walked side by side in faith, family life, and service. Longtime members of Holy Trinity, Jocelyn, and devoted Anglicans in Sault Ste. Marie, their lives reflected steadfast love, Christian devotion, and deep commitment to community. Their story is a witness to