Victoria Ordinariate Celebrates Queen's Platinum Jubilee 23MAY2022

After a Said Mass offering prayers for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her Platinum Jubilee, a full house was treated to tea (of course!), delicious goodies, a children's choir presentation, two quizzes (for prizes!) about the Royal Family and the Commonwealth, and a singalong before Choral Evensong featuring the Magnificat by Farrant, and psalm settings by Amner, Aldrich, Nicholson and Davies. The anthem was Diffusa est gratia (Psalm 45:3) by Palestrina. The evening concluded with two verses of the Royal Anthem.

Tea-timers were gifted a Jubilee pin!

Many thanks to Father Kenyon and wife Elizabeth, all organizers, contributors and attendees for a lovely and fitting celebration!

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Fr. Kenyon and parishioner Roy


National Anthem (O Canada)


The Blessing offered by Fr. Domotor of our host parish.







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