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Chancery

The Chancery office is the administrative offices of the Archdiocese. The purpose of the Chancery Office is to provide leadership and service to the parishes
of the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth. The offices of Archbishop, Chancellor and members of the administrative support team
provide day-to-day secretarial and administrative support to the offices working out of the Chancery Office.

This weekend, September 17-18, Archbishop Dunn has invited pastors to have a deacon preach at the Mass as a means to bring attention to the ministry of the permanent deacon.  A Diaconal Come and See will be hosted on Saturday, October 1, 2022.  For more information click here (pdf). 

Have you ever considered becoming a deacon in the Church? This fall the Archdiocese will begin a discernment year for men who feel called to serve the Church as permanent deacons. 

Late last week dioceses across Canada launched the Canadian Reporting System for Sexual Abuse or Cover-up by a Catholic Bishop. This tool initiated by the Canadian Bishops and supported by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB), is a national reporting system gives individuals the opportunity to report sexual abuse or cover-up by a Canadian Bishop.  A media release about the reporting tool states:


Archdiocesan Funeral Guidelines

Archbishop Mancini in collaboration with the clergy, religious and lay faithful of our Church of IMG 2500 webHalifax-Yarmouth prepared the document on Catholic funerals in the Archdiocese of Halifax Yarmouth. The document is titled "Catholic Funerals: Theological and Pastoral Considerations".

The document touches on the frequent experience in our faith communities that funerals draw people with diverse connections to the Catholic faith or faith in general. Liturgical options, specifically the separation of the Funeral Rite (Order of Christian Funerals) and the celebration of the Eucharist, can facilitate a fuller involvement of mourners at Catholic funerals. As well new opportunities are presented to evangelize and catechized a Christian understanding of life, death and resurrection. For the faithful the opportunity to celebrate Eucharist at a memorial Mass within a short time of the funeral liturgy can be much more meaningful experience of communion.

This guidelines addresses issues like eulogies, use of Christian symbols at funerals, cremation, and the celebration of the funeral rite at funeral parlors as well as other points to assist parish personnel in the ministry to those who are grieving.

download:             English (pdf)                          French (pdf)