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Church of St. Bede
Toronto
ON
M1L 2Y6
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Who we are
We are a multi-cultural community of disciples and servants of Christ, growing in loving all that He loves and reaching out in compassionate loving care and justice for all..
Street Address
79 Westbourne Ave
Scarborough
Toronto,
ON
M1L 2Y6
Scarborough
Canada
Phone: 416-757-8241
Fax: 416-757-8241
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Church Pastor
Rev'd Jennifer Schick
Priest-in-Charge
79 Westbourne Ave
Scarborough
Toronto,
ON
M1L 2Y6
Scarborough
Canada
Phone: 416-757-8241
Fax: 416-757-8241
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Quote of the Day
1 John 5:13
These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.
These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.
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Travel/Directions Tips
Take the Bloor-Danforth line to Victoria Station and the 24B bus three stops. Our church is up the hill off St. Bede’s Road.
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Church of St. Bede Toronto Service Times
Sunday Morning services
8:30 AM Holy Communion
10:30 AM Holy Communion with Sunday School
Our normal services have been suspended amid COVID-19 but we are posting online content on Sundays at 10:30.
Worship services: www.youtube.com/stbedesanglican
Virtual Coffee Hour : https://zoom.us/j/223887283?pwd=bnVRbXZzblduR3A2RTFGdmsrVDM4UT09
Children’s Coffee Hour: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/825949577
Service Times last updated on the 18th of June, 2020
8:30 AM Holy Communion
10:30 AM Holy Communion with Sunday School
Our normal services have been suspended amid COVID-19 but we are posting online content on Sundays at 10:30.
Worship services: www.youtube.com/stbedesanglican
Virtual Coffee Hour : https://zoom.us/j/223887283?pwd=bnVRbXZzblduR3A2RTFGdmsrVDM4UT09
Children’s Coffee Hour: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/825949577
Service Times last updated on the 18th of June, 2020
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Church of St. Bede History
VENERABLE BEDE - OUR PATRON SAINT Scholar, Teacher, Historian, Writer and Devout Christian.
673-735
St. Bede was born in 673, in the territory of the twin monasteries of Jarrow and Wearmouth. From the
age of seven he was brought up by the abbot of Wearmouth, a leading scholar of the times, who along
with the abbot of Jarrow directed the education of St. Bede. He appears to have spent the remainder of
his life at the monastery of Wearmouth and Jarrow.
He was ordained deacon in his nineteenth year and priest in his thirtieth. He never held positions any
higher and in fact turned down the office of abbot because he felt it would interfere with his “chosen
work of learning, teaching, and writing.” He taught Latin, Greek, Hebrew, music, astronomy,
mathematics, grammar and rhetorics. These were all subjects that were necessary for the service of
the church: languages for the study of the Scriptures, astronomy and mathematics for the calculation
of Easter, rhetorics for preaching and instruction and music for the church services. It was reported
that his students loved him and he was know as the Venerable Bede, a traditional term of respect.
In addition to teaching and his other monastic duties he wrote in all his spare time. He wrote thirty
books in Latin on various subjects including some verse and a hymn. On his deathbed in 735, he was
dictating and completed a translation of the Gospel of St. John. For five centuries after his death his
works were regularly used and copied.
Today his most important work is his Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Written in 731, it is a
primary source for the early history of the Anglo-Saxons. It is preserved in some one hundred and sixty
manuscripts, a remarkable tribute to its popularity and influence. The four manuscripts of the eighth
century are of the greatest value. His other important historical work was the History of the Abbots of
Wearmouth.
673-735
St. Bede was born in 673, in the territory of the twin monasteries of Jarrow and Wearmouth. From the
age of seven he was brought up by the abbot of Wearmouth, a leading scholar of the times, who along
with the abbot of Jarrow directed the education of St. Bede. He appears to have spent the remainder of
his life at the monastery of Wearmouth and Jarrow.
He was ordained deacon in his nineteenth year and priest in his thirtieth. He never held positions any
higher and in fact turned down the office of abbot because he felt it would interfere with his “chosen
work of learning, teaching, and writing.” He taught Latin, Greek, Hebrew, music, astronomy,
mathematics, grammar and rhetorics. These were all subjects that were necessary for the service of
the church: languages for the study of the Scriptures, astronomy and mathematics for the calculation
of Easter, rhetorics for preaching and instruction and music for the church services. It was reported
that his students loved him and he was know as the Venerable Bede, a traditional term of respect.
In addition to teaching and his other monastic duties he wrote in all his spare time. He wrote thirty
books in Latin on various subjects including some verse and a hymn. On his deathbed in 735, he was
dictating and completed a translation of the Gospel of St. John. For five centuries after his death his
works were regularly used and copied.
Today his most important work is his Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Written in 731, it is a
primary source for the early history of the Anglo-Saxons. It is preserved in some one hundred and sixty
manuscripts, a remarkable tribute to its popularity and influence. The four manuscripts of the eighth
century are of the greatest value. His other important historical work was the History of the Abbots of
Wearmouth.
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