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Annual Golf Tournament

The Calgary Buddhist Temple is pleased to announce our upcoming 2nd Annual Golf Tournament at D’arcy Ranch in Okotoks on Saturday, August 29. You are invited to join us for a day of friendly competition and fun. The event is for die-hard and novice golfers alike. 

Four Noble Truths

Thursday, March 10th, 2022 at 7pm Mountain Understanding the Four Noble Truths are core to our sect of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism.  This workshop will be led by our Sensei Robert Gubenco.  Register online:  https://bit.ly/Noble-10Mar22 We look forward to seeing you online! In gassho, CBT Sangha Engagement

2022 CBT Membership

Happy New Year. Hopefully 2022 will be a better year than 2020/2021 and we can get closer to the way things were before the pandemic. Each year we ask that you consider becoming a friend, a member, of the Calgary Buddhist Temple and join us

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,

CBT Custom Mask

The Calgary Buddhist Temple has a limited number of custom printed, adjustable twill face masks available. These made in Canada masks are triple layered with two inner natural cotton knits and are available in two colours (black and white) and three sizes (Adult regular, Adult

In-Person Sunday Services Suspended

After careful consideration, the Calgary Buddhist Temple has decided to discontinue in-person attendance at Sunday morning services due to climbing COVID-19 infection rates. Although our temple attendance procedures since re-opening in July has been rigorous and well within the health measures announced by the Alberta

Dharma Time 2020

We can’t have our Dharma Time for the young members of our Sangha every Sunday without your help! Please SIGN-UP and volunteer to host a 30 minute class – this can be a lesson, craft, game(s), time in the park, or even a Dharma-themed activity