It is with great disappointment that we must announce that we will be leaving the Rectory as of February
2017. We have made some fond memories there and set some solid
groundwork toward building a strong community space for workshops,
events and rituals. This past Friday, January 6, 2017, we were given
notice that we will need to leave our stay at the Rectory, due to some
very awful miscommunications that led to a lot of anger on the part of
the Anglican Di
ocese of Montreal.
Ultimately it was their decision, and not that of the church from whose
Rectory we have been operating, that we needed to leave.
We would like to be clear that the matter of our leaving is not a case
of Christians vs Pagans. It is a matter of human error. Please be kind
and understanding to everyone involved on both sides of this situation.
Please do not make this situation into a “Hot Cause” to fight for. The
decision for us to leave was made to try to keep things from getting out
of hand and to try to ensure no one is hurt moving forward. Rather than
fight to stay where we are not welcome, we would like to move forward
peacefully, with dignity, and respect for our present hosts who have
been perfectly lovely with us to this point.
Rest assured that
all the fun and exciting events we had planned to happen throughout the
month of January are still ongoing. We hope that you are still as
interested in joining us now, as you were just a few days ago, and that
you will show your love by way of presence and participation in as much
as you are able.
That said, we would like everyone to keep 2017
positive: Let’s transform all our energies into a positive force for
community collaboration. This is the time to come together with sharp
eyes and ears, with generosity, with hard working hands, and with
patient and loving hearts. Lend us your support to help us keep the
thriving and growing community we have worked to create going in a new
space; one where we will ensure that from the very beginning we are
understood, accepted, and that we intend to remain rooted in for a long
time to come.