Dean of Canterbury to retire. A lifelong Anglican living in Regina (SK), I began watching Morning Prayer from the Canterbury Deanery Garden occasionally in 2020. Your reflection and the heartfelt comments shed light on one important thought the Garden Congregation is still here! Thank you, Keith. Robert Willis served as Dean of Canterbury for over 20 years and, during the coronavirus pandemic, became familiar to online audiences across the world for his Morning Prayer videos from the Cathedral - and the impromptu appearances of cats Leo and Tiger. The service, on Feb. 18, 2017, was prepared in conjunction with Dean Willis, who also preached the sermon, West Kent Masons said.
Till we meet again - Responses to the ministry of Dean Robert and Dean Robert pointed to the story of the wedding at Cana, in which the steward of the feast was mystified by the quality of the wine brought out after the previous stores ran dry. [14][15] A similar incident occurred in July 2020, when another one of his cats, Tiger, began to drink from a jug of milk that had been positioned next to Willis.
Bizarrely (one would say, if one did not know different), Dean Robert has recently made reference to places and things that matter much in my own life, not least the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in California. For Dean Robert, and for myself, creativity joins hands with initiative and opportunity, enriching all of life, demonstrating love all for the common good. Rather than break a 1,400-year tradition of daily prayer at the Cathedral, Dean Roberts partner Fletcher suggested he say morning prayer on the Cathedral grounds instead. Perhaps it was unintentional at the onset, but Dean Robert and Fletcher (and all the others who helped with the services) brought us together from around the globe to help us show the world what the Creators Kin-dom looks like.
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