A stark, mesh altar frontal with appliqued monochrome symbols suspended on it. The symbols are various images from the season of Lent.

Lenten Newsletter complete with service schedule

Here is the Holy Trinity Newsletter (Yes, this is a link)
This is something we hope to do on a regular basis, with the next one planned just before Easter. As you experience life at Holy Trinity please take pictures, write stories, etc. to share with all of us. If you do not make it to Holy Trinity in person, but have news or reflections to share you are welcome to do so as well. All submissions should be sent tobbaskin@holytrinitytoronto.org by March 18th.
Thanks for helping us improve communications amongst our community!

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