Calgary Buddhist Temple Blog
Gochisosama: Memories of Home
1st print of Gochisosama Memories of Home has SOLD OUT!!
We are doing a 2nd print so place your order for your holiday gift giving!
The book took over two years to compile and contains 270 pages with full colour section dividers and coil binding There are recipes from members and friends and photos illustrating nearly 70 years of Temple history. Recipes from the Chicken Teriyaki Dinners and Japanese New Year’s Day food “Osechi Ryori” are also featured.
Order by contacting: cbtcookbook@gmail.com
Use subject line cookbook order and please provide:
- Name
- Telephone number(s)
- Number of copies
- Method of payment:
- E-transfer to calgarybuddhisttemple@gmail.com and note in the comments box that the e-transfer is for the CBT Cookbook.
- Cash or cheque on pick-up.
- If you would like it shipped (by mail), please also provide your mailing address including postal code (shipping cost outside of Calgary will generally be around $18 – $20).
- Pick up arrangements will be made for residents of Calgary by reply email.
Capital Campaign Donor Wall
After some delays, we are happy to announce the installation of the Capital Campaign Donor Board located in the front entrance of the temple. This is a permanent installation recognizing the contributions from our sangha, as well as supporters across Canada and around the world, who made our temple renovations possible. Thanks to everyone who contributed.
Jodo Shinshu International Office
Event invitation to share: Hello, We would like to announce an upcoming online event that JSIO will be holding.
Event: Faith and Science: Awakening Compassion for the Future
Date: Saturday, October 30, 2021
Time: 11am – 1pm (PST) on Zoom
Registration: free, link in QR code
Description: Dr. Miriam Hinostroza, Head of the Global Climate Action Unit of the UN Environment Program, will be giving a keynote speech about #7 of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Affordable and Clean Energy. Following her talk, there will be panelists from different religious traditions (Catholicism, Islam, and Jodo Shinshu) to discuss the topic from their perspectives. It will be followed by a Q&A session.
This event is free and open to the public. Please share this information and the flyer with your temples as well as any other religious groups in your communities that might be interested in attending. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We hope you will be able to join us.
Gassho,
Madeline Kubo
JSIO Program Assistant
Chanting Recorded
As many temples across Canada may be holding a virtual Obon Service this year, an amazing joint chanting video was created of the Ministers of the Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Temples of Canada (JSBTC) which of course, includes our very own Gubenco Sensei. You’ll find the VIDEO posted to our YouTube channel. Enjoy!
Joint Celebration in Japan
The 850th Anniversary of Shinran Shonin’s Birth and 800th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Jodo Shinshu Teaching
Early notification of the 2023 joint celebration of the 850th anniversary of Shinran Shonin’s birth and the 800th anniversary of the establishment of the Jodo Shinshu teaching has been received by our Canadian Bishop Tatsuya Aoki who, in turn, distributed the information to JSBTC members.
Bishop Aoki noted: “Traditionally, overseas participants are combining the attendance to the service in conjunction with the World Women’s Convention which is scheduled on May 11th and May 12th, 2023 in Kyoto.”
In his note, Bishop Aoki said the Women’s Federation of JSBTC and Rev. Y. Ouchi, the adviser, have been in touch with a Kintetsu Travel agent and possibly Japan Travel Bureau for a group trip to Kyoto.
The Bishop said he did not have information about the Women’s Convention currently, but reported the first registration for the service (not WF convention) is from October to December, 2021, and the second registration is from February to March, 2023. Hongwanji will try to estimate as well as organize the seating capacity for 2023.
He added he will consult with Rev. Grant Ikuta who led the tour in 2012 and Rev. Ouchi who will lead the tour in 2023 so that Canadian attendance can be coordinated. A ministers’ meeting is scheduled in August, at which time he said he can coordinate and plan with the sensei about the celebration and Women’s Convention.
Further information about the celebration and convention will be forthcoming as the time approaches the established dates.
Joint Celebration Commemorative design
The commemorative design features two crests that are embossed over a reddish-brown brocade background. The background pattern consists of pine needles woven within a ginkgo leaf-shaped silhouette. The two crests are comprised of the sagarifuji (hanging wisteria) and tsuru (crane) motifs.