A Thank You Note to Ted
Scott Douglas was asked to say a few words about Ted Dodd at last weekend’s Centre for Christian Studies graduation banquet. There is perhaps a reason he doesn’t often get asked to do this sort of thing.
Scott Douglas was asked to say a few words about Ted Dodd at last weekend’s Centre for Christian Studies graduation banquet. There is perhaps a reason he doesn’t often get asked to do this sort of thing.
Aileen Urquhart reflects on what she has learned and continues to learn about Reconciliation.
We were all saddened to learn of the passing of Betty Langille (Anglican Women’s Training College, 1952) on February 2, 2012 in Hamilton, Ontario. Betty was 88 years of age. Edith Shore sent along her sentiments to share with the CCS community: “Betty was on the staff while I was a student and she worked…
Students of Emmanuel College, a seminary of the University of Toronto, have written a Letter of Solidarity with those in Quebec and elsewhere who invite us to imagine a different approach to education and democracy. The ongoing demonstrations in Quebec, which began as a student strike, have quickly gained support across Canada and around the world. Rising…
Twenty five people from across the country (and one guest from the US) gathered at St. Benedict’s Centre in Winnipeg from January 28 to 30 for a consultation about CCS’s current curriculum and new directions for our program.
Our friends at the Sandy Saulteaux Spiritual Centre are advertising for a Keeper of the Learning Circle. Visit the SSSC website for more info.
Students spent a week exploring social analysis and unpacking privilege.
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One of the best speeches I’ve ever heard. Great job Scott, and congrats to Ted on new journeys.
What an amazing, creative tribute to an amazing, creative, caring man. Happy retirement Ted!
Wonderful speech Scott – Happy retirement Ted
Fabulous Scott! A truly aw-ful speech!