About our Sangha
Our Sangha’s was founded by our senior dharma teacher Vinh Nguyen (Chan Ngo) in 1992. Vinh was ordained as a member of the Order of Interbeing in 1987 and received the Lamp Transmission from Thich Nhat Hanh in Plum Village in 1994. There are 11 members of the Order of Interbeing in our Sangha and many more committed practitioners who have undertaken the 5 Mindfulness Trainings. In 2014 three more dharma teachers from our Sangha, Andre Vellino, Mihaela Andronic, and Laureen Osborne received the Lamp Transmission from Thich Nhat Hanh in Plum Village.
Welcome Newcomers
Newcomers are welcome to our Sangha, please read the practices page consult the current schedule for details about when and where we meet. Feel free to contact us at pagodasangha@gmail.com. The Pagoda Sangha also has Google Groups mailing list to which only attendees to the group will be added.
Weekly Schedule
The Ottawa Pagoda Sangha meets once a week at 7pm on Wednesdays at the Church of the Ascension on Echo Dr. (see directions). Please arrive a little earlier than that so that you and we have the time to settle down. If you arrive later than 7pm please wait outside the church hall until the first 20 minute sitting meditation is finished and walking meditation begins. Please consult the current schedule for details.
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Sunday August 26th Day of Mindfulness at Mer Bleue Conservation Area
Dear Friends, Attached is information on the Sunday Aug 26th Day of Mindfulness at the Mer Bleue Conservation Area. It had been suggested we take advantage of the summer weather to feature a longer meditative walk in nature. Several venues were suggested, and we...
Day of Mindfulness with Sr. Ocean (Hai An)
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Remembering Heather Parker
Our dear sangha sister Heather Parker, who bravely and with great grace had faced and lived with a cancer diagnosis since Jan. of 2016, transitioned to the other dimension, where all sorrows and pain cease, Tuesday Sept. 12, 2017. She had spent a gentle week in...
Plum Village Needs Your Support
In Plum Village and our other practice centers around the world we, too, find ourselves facing a challenge. We are dependent on retreat fees to cover the basic necessities, and while our monasteries are closed, we must rely almost entirely on the generosity of our practitioners. If you can, please consider offering a donation.