It’s the season of Samhain/Halloween/Day of the Dead. Sunday November 3 11-12.
For the fifteenth time, we summon eminent ancestors from our Unitarian Universalist history to experience their stories.
This is a much beloved tradition where Steven writes scripts and several UCVers speak from the grave on behalf of that year’s visitors.
Join us on Sunday, November 3, to welcome these visitors from the past: an occasion to reckon our good fortune as heirs of an amazing religious tradition.
2014 order of service and music choices
List of ancestors who have visited over the years:
Paul Best (1590–1657) Early English Unitarian Eric Wyness
Caleb Rich (1750–1821) Universalist Preacher Bennett Mitten
Kate Austin Cooper (1864–1902) Universalist/Anarchist Leonie Armstrong
Olive Higgins Prouty (1882–1974) Author Naomi Taylor
*Photo of Richard Eddy, stand in for Caleb Rich.
** Rosemary Brown claimed that the great composers transmitted or dictated their newest compositions to her. So it is appropriate to play one of these pieces at this time of year when the veil between the living and the dead is said to be the thinnest. Elliott
*** Modern Pagans view the world as a great Circle, majestically turning through the four Quarters of the Year, from season to season, with each Quarter representing a natural Element, a geographic Direction, and a specific Season, and each presided over by benevolent elemental forces, Guardians of each phase of our human lives, from birth to death, and beyond.
Previous Ancestors we’ve encountered
Ancestors: Samhain 2004 (clockwise from upper right)
Dorothy Livesay – Writer & Activist
Joseph Chamberlain – Politician
Josephine Shaw Lowell – Consumer Advocate
Girolamo Busale – Theologian
Bela Bartok – Composer
Ancestors: Samhain 2005 (clockwise from upper right)
Beatrix Potter – Children’s Author
Maria Mitchell – Astronomer
Jacob Paleologus – Theologian/ Martyr
George Boole – Mathematician
Edvard Grieg – Composer
Ancestors: Samhain 2006 (clockwise from upper right)
Adriaan Korbaugh – Theologian/Martyr
Martha and Waitstill Sharp – Refugee Relief Activists
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell – Author
Rod Serling – Science Fiction Writer & TV Producer
Katarina Weiglowa – Martyr
Ancestors: Samhain 2008 (clockwise from upper right)
Margaret Fuller – Journalist & Feminist
Arthur Lismer – Artist
Rachel Carson – Environmentalist
Herman Melville – Author
Bernardo Ochino – Theologian /Martyr
Ancestors: Samhain 2009 (clockwise from upper right)
Ledyard Stebbins – Geneticist
Travers Herford – Unitarian Minister/Judaism Scholar
Anna Laetitia Barbauld – Poet/Feminist
Lotta Hitschmanova – Founder USC Canada
Ancestors: Samhain 2010 (clockwise from upper right)
Simon Budny – Radical Theologian/Biblical Scholar
Charlotte Garrigue Masaryk – First Lady of Czechoslovakia
Mary Wollstonecraft – Feminist/Philosopher/Author
Leonard Marsh – Public Servant
Ancestors: Samhain 2011 (clockwise from upper right)
Joseph Workman – Canadian Mental Health Pioneer
Vilhjamar Stefansson – Explorer/Ethnologist
May Sarton – Poet
Isabella Jagiellon – Unitarian Noblewoman
(holding her son John Sigismund, 1st Unitarian king)
Ancestors: Samhain 2012 (clockwise from upper right)
Orestes Brownson – Minister/Political Radical
Margaret Laurence – Author
Mary White Ovington – Civil Rights Activist
William Hazlitt – Essayist
Ancestors: Samhain 2013 (clockwise from upper right)
Joseph Johnson – Publisher
Conrad Aiken – Poet
Celia Payne-Gaposchkin – Astronomer
Malvina Reynolds – Song Writer/Activist
Ancestors: Samhain 2014 (clock-wise from upper right)
Margaret Benedictsson – Women’s Rights Activitst
William Carlos Williams – Doctor/Poet
Maria Cook – Universalist Preacher
Lelio Sozzini – Theologian
UCV Library Books Related to the Sermon:
Unitarians in Canada, by Phillip Hewett, 1995;
Unitarian Universalism: A Narrative History, by David E. Bumbaugh, 2000; and
These Live Tomorrow, by Clinton Lee Scott, 1964.
Past order of service covers.
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