
Message from our New Sub-Dean & Vicar
Message from Canon Geoffrey It is an honour and privilege to join you at St. James’ Cathedral as Sub-Dean & Vicar. Some of you know that SJC has a very special place in my heart, being my home parish where

Message from Canon Geoffrey It is an honour and privilege to join you at St. James’ Cathedral as Sub-Dean & Vicar. Some of you know that SJC has a very special place in my heart, being my home parish where

A Special Welcome from St. James Cathedral We offer a special welcome to those who are in the pews for the first time, those joining us online, and those who have worshipped here for decades. Whether you are a lifelong

Mark your calendars and join us for a Family Fun Night! Friday, September 25, from 6:30pm to 8:00pm at St. James Cathedral Event Centre (65 Church St, Toronto, ON M5C 2E9) RSVP here Families, children, and youth of all ages

Thank you to everyone who joined us for Doors Open 2026 at St. James Cathedral and St. James Cemetery! Over the course of the weekend, we were delighted to welcome thousands of visitors to explore the beauty, history, music, and

May 17 at 4:30pm • Thy Kingdom Come: Join the global wave of prayer Thank you to everyone who joined us for this special multilingual worship service celebrating prayer, faith, and the diversity of our city. Watch the service again

Thank you all for joining us on May 31, 2026, for the Vicar’s last Sunday before his retirement on June 30, 2026. —- A note from Canon Stephen Fields “Thank you for your farewell gift and warm words of

Easter proclaims that God’s love is stronger than death and that new life is truly possible. At the empty tomb, despair gives way to hope, fear to courage, and confusion to faith. Easter is not only a celebration of what

Easter for Everyone & Annual Egg Hunt Join us on Sunday, April 5, for a Special Easter Sunday afternoon for the whole family! (New) 1:30pm: Easter for Everyone A joyful 30-minute, family-friendly service featuring our wonderful Children’s Community Choir. 2:00pm:

A Lenten Message from Dean Stephen When we think about Lent, we often focus on giving things up. We change our consumption of food and drink, TV and social media, or maybe address some habits we hope to break. That’s