Calgary Buddhist Temple Blog

Mein (Noodle) Making

Tuesday, September 05, 2023
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We are looking for volunteers to help make chow mein noodles!

  • Dough making – Friday, September 29, 6:30 pm at the Temple kitchen
  • Noodle Making – Sunday October 1, 8:30 am at the CJCA kitchen (2236 – 29 St SW)

Mein noodles are a key ingredient in the chow mein served at our special lunches and the annual Chow Mein and Rib Takeout dinner. Extra noodles are sold to the sangha and sell out quickly!


Sign up if you want to help with dough &/or mein making:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050C4EADAA28A46-cbtfundraising4

 

Thank you for your consideration!

On behalf of the CBT Fundraising Committee

Thanks to You

Wednesday, August 23, 2023
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The Calgary Buddhist Temple once again had our famous “All Things Japanese” table at this year’s Calgary Japanese Festival Omatsuri held at the Max Bell Arena on August 12th.  We take the generous donation of items from our members and their families and find new, loving homes for these items.  In doing so, we raise a little money for the Temple and have a lot of fun doing it.

Thank you to those who donated their items and those who donated their time to work the table.  It is only through the dedication and hard work of our volunteers that the Temple remains strong and successful.

In gassho,

Dan McCormack, President, Calgary Buddhist Temple

Fundraising Photo

Sundae Sunday for Sensei

Monday, August 21, 2023
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Join the Calgary Buddhist Temple on Sunday, Sept 17 as we show our appreciation to Sensei Robert Gubenco by holding a delightful Sundae Sunday. After service, there’ll be ice cream and all the fixings to share with Sensei to let him know how much we appreciate his dedication and trusted guidance.  

Everyone is welcome to join us to say thank you to Sensei and enjoy a tasty treat.

Bishop’s Statement regarding Maui

Thursday, August 17, 2023
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The Bishop of Canada, Rev. Aoki, has provided a statement in response to the devastation that followed the fires in Maui, Hawaii. The statement also provides information on how to personally send money that will be used to assist the Lahaina Sangha recover and rebuild.

(Aug 16/23) “Rev. Ai Hironaka, the Resident Minister of Lahaina Hongwanji Mission, and his family safely evacuated to Kahului City.  People are not allowed to enter Lahaina, so Rev. Hironaka cannot yet go to the temple to assess its situation.  However, by looking at the news reports, the temple buildings were burned to the ground.  I have also heard that some of the temple members lost their homes.  Indeed, a sad day for the Hongwanji community and the whole community in Lahaina.
 
Our hearts go out to those who have been impacted by this disaster.”

 

Thank you for your consideration to help our fellow Sangha members in Maui.

Statement on the Wildfires and Relief Effort in Maui

Learn about the Naijin and a Butsudan

Wednesday, August 09, 2023
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Register to meet at the Temple on Sunday, Sept 17 at 1:00pm as Sangha Engagement is pleased to have Sensei Robert present the history of the Calgary alter or naijin and walk us through the significance of the various components. 

Sensei will then familiarize us with the Butsudan or home shrine. Discover or deepen your understanding about a Butsudan’s meaning, rituals, spiritual value, and upkeep.

Please registration to attend at https://bit.ly/Talk-17Sep23 – this presentation is free and open to the public so come and engage with the Sangha!

 

 

All Things Japanese

Thursday, July 20, 2023
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As part of the 2023 Calgary Japanese Festival Omatsuri taking place at Max Bell Centre on August 11 &12, the Calgary Buddhist Temple will be having a “All Things Japanese” table where we’ll be selling Japanese knick knacks and items. In order to fill these tables, we are requesting donations from our membership of Japanese items. Many of these items come from families that are downsizing or have come into these items from their parents or relatives.

If you would like to find a new home for any Japanese items in your possession where they will be greatly loved, please consider donating those items to the Temple. If you have any questions, would like to make a donation, or arrange for items to be picked up or dropped off, please contact Dan McCormack at
dan37mcc@gmail.com.

The Temple appreciates your support of this fundraiser!