Temple Renovations Proceeding! Temple Building closing in June!
BIG EVENTS at the Calgary Buddhist Temple in the next coming weeks, important enough to ask you to read this.
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BIG EVENTS at the Calgary Buddhist Temple in the next coming weeks, important enough to ask you to read this.
Our Honoured Seniors 2014
Keirokai – to honour our Senior members.
Who would our Temple be without our Senior Members?
There was no official Service at the Temple this Sunday, but we will return to normal for next week.
Location:
Calgary Nikkei Cultural & Senior Centre
Address: 2236-29 Street SW, Calgary
Time: 10:30am as usual
There was no meditation this week.
A Bento lunch was served free to the Senior members.
Gasshou,
Ken
World Buddhist Women’s Convention – Calgary May 2015
Keynote Speakers – Rev. Usuki and Rev. Yanase
We are extremely honored to have Reverend Patricia Kanaya Usuki as the Keynote Speaker in English and Reverend Nana Yanase as the Keynote Speaker in Japanese.
Rev. Patricia Kanaya Usuki
Rev. Patricia Kanaya Usuki is a Sansei (third-generation Japanese Canadian) born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Since 2004, she has served as a Buddhist Churches of America resident minister assigned to the San Fernando Valley Hongwanji Buddhist Temple located near Los Angeles, California. She received her B.A., Modern Languages and Literature, University of Toronto, a B.Ed. from the University of Ottawa, and an M.A. at the Graduate Theological Union, Institute of Buddhist Studies (IBS) in Berkeley, California. She continued her education in Japan, attending Chuo Bukkyo Gakuin seminary in Kyoto before attending IBS, and received Kyoshi ordination in 2002. During that period, she served at the International Department of the Honpa Hongwanji, as a European language specialist (French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, and Italian); she was the English editor for Jodo Shinshu – A Guide (2002). In 2007, her master’s thesis was published as a book, Currents of Change: American Buddhist Women Speak Out on Jodo Shinshu. In a Tricycle- The Buddhist Review (Summer 2011) article titled “The Great Compassion: An Interview with Reverend Patricia Kanaya Usuki,” writer Jeff Wilson notes that “Even though Jodo Shinshu was the first Buddhist organization to ordain American women back in the 1920s, Usuki’s study was the first systematic exploration of women’s experiences in America’s oldest Buddhist tradition (Jodo Shinshu was first established in Hawaii in the 1880s, and California in the 1890s)…”
Rev. Nana Yanase
Singer – Songwriter
Rev. Yanase is the sixth generation resident minister of the Kyō On Ji Temple in Nara Prefecture. The temple belongs to the Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-Ha denomination of Shin Buddhism.
Rev. Yanase debuted as a singer – songwriter in May, 2004 with her debut single “Kaero” (Let’s Go Home). Nana’s appeal is instantly recognizable with her eloquent melody and gentle, yet deeply heart rendering vocals and lyrics.
At the age of 30, Nana was diagnosed with uterine cancer. Through her life altering experience of dealing with her cancer, as well as her position of being a female minister, Nana experienced deep insight into “life and death”. It was her music which became the vehicle of healing for Nana. Through it, she was able to overcome her medical conditions, and her music continues to inspire all those who have encountered it. In March of 2011 Nana was the subject of a documentary aired on Nippon Television titled, “The singing nun – from the battles of cancer came the inspiration of life”. And in September, 2012, she was again the topic of an episode of the documentary series, “Grande Jete”, which focused on inspirational lives of individuals from all walks of life. It was aired on the NHK (Nippon Broadcasting Corporation).
Presently, Nana has a very full schedule with concert performances, writing of essays, as well as conducting her unique blend of presenting the Dharma through her music and talks at temples throughout Japan. She has spent time and effort in aiding with relief work for those affected by the East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011. Her song “Makenai Towel” (Towel of No Giving Up) was created as a fundraising effort for the relief efforts.mber, 2012, she was again the topic of an episode of the documentary series, “Grande Jete”, which focused on inspirational lives of individuals from all walks of life. It was aired on the NHK (Nippon Broadcasting Corporation).
http://www.wbwconvention.com/convention-program/keynote-speaker/
From Thursday evening, April 24th:
“With great sadness in my heart I would like the CBT board to know of the passing of Ikuta Sensei tonight.
He passed peacefully in Lethbridge. I will keep everyone posted on further details as soon as possible.
I’m sure all of you join with me in passing along our condolences and warmest wishes to the entire Ikuta family.
James Martin Sensei”
Information on the Service this coming Friday:
Rev. Kyojo Ikuta Memorial Service (right-click, save-as)
I am now told that the Funeral Service this Friday will take place starting at 3PM, not 2PM as is shown on the poster.
There will also be a later 49-day Service in Calgary in early June for those unable to attend this coming Friday.
Details still to be determined.
Make a Joyful Noise!
Earth Day @containR in Sunnyside
April 22, 4-7PM
Music by Vocal Latitudes World Music Choir, Mood Indigo Jazz Combo
Marz Pineo | Spoken Word by Weyman Chan, Mark S Pineo, Sheri-D Wilson
Mural Artists Daniel J Kirk and Fairstyle | Dance by W&M Physical Theatre’s
Surge Company & Helen Husak | Permaculture activity
Prayers for the earth with Sandra Crazybull (Blackfoot Ceremonialist)
and Sensei James Martin (Calgary Buddhist Temple)
Visit us: 1020 2nd Avenue, NW
On corner of 9th ST/2nd AVE
Mural artists, dancers, poets, music and more
Brochure:
JoyfulNOISEcontainR (right-click, save-as)
www.springboardperformance.com
www.hillhurstsunnyside.
Hana Matsuri means ‘flower festival’ and in Jodo Shinshu is celebrated as the Birthday of the Buddha.
Each sangha member attending will have an opportunity to bathe the Buddha statue in sweet tea and offer a flower.
There is a lunch afterwards, all are welcome!