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Consecration and Communion

The penultimate Sunday of the 2023 season was full of ceremony and heart as Rev. Canon Arlette Benoit Joseph presided over two communion services and the consecration of the newly expanded Memorial Garden. They were attended by parishioners who worshipped at two services held both inside and outside the Chapel. Once again, Alan Lauderdale supplied…

A Question of Love and Faith

The Rev. Canon Arlette Benoit Joseph, returning for her third summer at St. Aidan’s, offered a beautiful worship service under the sheltering beech tree in the Chapel garden. The weather was perfect as 85 (plus) parishioners were queried thoughtfully during Rev. Arlette’s sermon: “How is your faith walk going?” Such a simple question was compelling…

Whom Do You Admire? [Rev. Canon Arlette Benoit Joseph]

Hands down Mother Teresa. As a child, I admired her piety, humility, centeredness, and love of service and God. Through the lens of my adulthood for me, she emulated Christ’s love for this world and people through her acts of service. Her legacy is one of deep faith in God, steadfast courage, and fierce love.…

Summer Social Soiree

An enthusiastic group of community members gathered at the Salters Point Casino on August 18 to toast the 2023 season. Once again, the generosity of our corps of volunteers revealed their commitment to the common good. Thanks to the leadership of Marguerite Graham and Karyn Campbell, the party was a charming success. From set-up to…

Rain, Shine, and Baptismal Joys

A heavy rainstorm gave way to sunny skies as the eighth week of worship services concluded on Sunday. The sanctuary was full with an overflow group of parishioners listening under the portico as Rev. Noah Van Niel led the service. His sermon on the meaning of “doubt” offered his usual blend of intellectual rigor and…

William Wordsworth’s ~ The World is too Much With Us

The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; Little we see in Nature that is ours; We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon; The winds that will be howling at all hours, And are…

Ringing in August

Another perfect day of sunny weather welcomed Rev. Noah Van Niel and his family for their sixth summer at St. Aidan’s. Over 85 parishioners attended the communion worship service, held outdoors underneath the beech tree in the Chapel garden. Rev. Noah wove his interpretation of William Wordsworth’s evocative poem, The World is Too Much With…

Rev. Noah Van Niel, whom do you admire?

Who is a well-known person, past or present, that you admire? Well assuming that I can’t say Jesus, since my chosen profession should make that clear already, another well-known person I greatly admire is Nelson Mandela. I admire his fortitude, his patience, the strength of his convictions and the grace and equanimity of his person. Had…

Inside and Outside

The sixth Sunday of the season presented a perfect summer morning. The cleansing thunder storm of the night before cleared the skies and broke the intense humidity of the preceding days. A devoted group of parishioners participated in an early communion service inside the Chapel, followed by a larger group of parishioners at the communion…

All Things Bright and Beautiful

A perfect July day shown brightly for the assembled worshippers and Rev. Kit Lonergan as she led a joyful service outdoors. Returning to St. Aidan’s with her family for the third summer in a row, Rev. Kit reflected thoughtfully on the Old and New Testament readings and then engaged young and old for the annual…

Whom Do You Admire? [Rev. Kit Lonergan]

We asked Rev. Kit Lonergan, our current visiting clergy, a short answer question: Who is a well-known person that you admire? “Admiration is a funny thing with well-known people– we don’t know them fully, so admiration is a bit arms-length and hypothetical. The people I admire are people I tend to see on a regular…

Bishop Gates’ Sermon – For Your Consideration

A sermon given on Sunday, July 16, 2023, at St. Aidan’s Chapel, So. Dartmouth, by the Rt. Rev. Alan M. Gates, Bishop of Massachusetts Listening to Hear My mom had what we always called “selective hearing loss.” You could tell her loudly a dozen times that you were not going to be able to make…