The Faith Project, Pt. 2 - Breaking Bread
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Allison Chubb is a chaplain at the University of Manitoba and an ordained priest in the Anglican Church. She “loiters with intent” on campus, counselling students of all backgrounds. She also connects physically with God through the Christian service of Eucharist in the university chapel that is under her stewardship.
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Romeike, Christopher (film director)
Marin, Lea (film producer)
Janjua, Shiraz (screenwriter)
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Christianity; Ethics; Religion and Spirituality; World RegionsKeywords
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(Reel rattles)
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- Allison: The people that
- ask me the most often
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what a chaplain is,
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or my international students
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- who, for whom the concept
- is completely just unfamiliar.
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- So usually I tell them
- that it's almost like
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- a cross between a priest
- and a social worker,
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- because I do the sort
- of religious things
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- at the college and nurture
- spirituality here,
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- but I also just work with
- students of all traditions.
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- And if their English isn't
- very good,
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- I just tell them
- I'm a friend of students.
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I grew up in a tradition where
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- prayer was mostly
- about talking,
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- where I would sort of tell God
- what I wanted,
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what I needed and how I felt.
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- And I would often struggle
- to listen,
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but I didn't really know how,
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and that was kind of it.
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But as I've grown older
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- and explored different
- traditions
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- and some of the ancient
- roots of our faith,
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- I realize that prayer can
- take many different forms.
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- When I try to loiter
- intentionally,
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- I see it as an extension
- of my prayer life.
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- I try to also make space
- for students
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- of different religions,
- whatever they are,
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- and nurture students'
- spirituality.
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- And that's sort
- of my main focus,
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but I also work with students
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- from a lot of different
- backgrounds.
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Walking with them um,
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through really difficult things
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like depression and abuse,
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- and whatever happens to come up
- in a student's life.
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- But also just being a friend
- to those who are lonely,
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- and who need connections
- in Winnipeg
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and that kind of thing, so...
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- About quarter to 12
- I go down to the chapel.
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- I move our little meditation
- station to the front
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- to prepare for the prayer
- service.
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I've decided that a space
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- to be set apart and sacred
- should be for everyone.
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- And so that's sort of how
- I've come to understand
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my stewardship of this space.
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- The Eucharist service
- originated with the Last Supper
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which was the Passover,
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- which Jesus celebrated
- before he died.
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- Christianity teaches that
- in some way
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- God is present in the bread
- and the wine.
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- It's like a tangible
- meeting with God.
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- When I first began
- to participate
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in Eucharist services
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- the ritual seemed really odd
- to me and kind of unnecessary.
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But I was really struck by
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- the ancient nature
- of the thing.
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Like realizing that people
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- have celebrated this mystery
- together
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- in essentially this way
- for hundreds,
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even thousands of years.
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- And as of 21st century
- post-modern
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- with not a lot of connection
- to my past,
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- um, that really resonated
- with me,
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- belonging to something
- so much bigger than myself.
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- Belonging to some -
- belonging to like a family
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- and a story with roots
- way deep into the past.
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- Most merciful God,
- (Congregation reading)
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- "We confess that we have sinned
- against you in thought-"
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Just as I feel that all prayer
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- sustains me for my life
- and for my day,
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- the Eucharist sustains me
- in an even deeper way.
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- It has been a source
- of life for me
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- during some of the most
- difficult times in my life.
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- My sisters and brothers,
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- the gifts of God
- for the people of God.
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Congregation: Thanks be to God.
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- Allison: The aspect in
- the Eucharist
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- where I feel the most
- connection to the divine
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- is when I'm handed the bread
- and the wine
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by another person.
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- Partly because of the symbolism
- and the whole mystery
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- around the bread and the wine
- and connecting with God there,
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- but also because of the other
- person who meets me there.
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- The blood of Christ
- shed for you .
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- Amen.
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- And then for me,
- I've gotten to serve also,
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- which has come to be
- increasingly important.
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- The blood of Christ
- shed for you.
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- It's a reminder for me
- that my faith
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- is not something otherworldly
- that I just think about.
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It's not a set of propositions,
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- but it's something I touch
- and eat
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and share with my friends.
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- The blood of Christ
- shed for you.
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- I would say it's sort
- of like the central
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- aspect of our faith
- that it has divided us
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- in some ways over
- how it's done
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- and what it means
- and all of that,
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- but also it's I think if
- you can meet at that table,
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- at the table where we break
- bread and wine together
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in the Eucharist, um,
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then we can...
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we can be one.
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- The blood of Christ
- shed for you.