‘Pray and stay’ vigil at Parksville church filling the gap of cold weather shelter
NANAIMO — A Parksville church is filling the need for a cold weather shelter in the Oceanside area as work is done behind the scenes for a more permanent and suitable location.
St. Anne’s Church, which is 125 years old this year, hosted its first “pray and stay” vigil on Friday, Dec. 6. The doors opened around 6:30 p.m. and people were welcome to sit, rest and eat until 7:30 a.m. The vigil continues every night at the church, which is Vancouver Island’s oldest.
It’s not considered a cold weather shelter and doesn’t have the full suite of staff and amenities a more permanent location would provide.
However, priest associate Christine Muise told NanaimoNewsNOW it still managed to bring people together in a positive way.