Our Lady of the Cape Parish is a welcoming Catholic community served by the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette. Through our worship and ministries we invite, evangelize and serve all people, making Christ known by sharing His reconciling love. Rev. Paul Mandziuk, M.S. Pastor. Our Lady of the Cape. The image enshrined on the high altar. Our Lady of the Cape (Notre-Dame-du-Cap in French) is a title given to Mary the Mother of God in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec Canada. The title refers specifically to a statue of the Blessed Mother which is currently located in the Old Shrine.
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Devotion to Our Lady of the Cape reached a high point in 1947, when a pilgrim statue journeyed from The Cape to a spectacular Marian Congress in Ottawa. She visited over 340 parishes and was venerated by over a million people on route. The whole event was worthy of a feature in LIFE Magazine. Present day missionaries Dennis and Angelina Girard. Our Lady of the Cape Shrine is Canada's National Shrine to Our Blessed Mother. It is located at Trois-Rivières, in the district of Cap-de-la-Madeleine, just off Highway 40. The city of Trois-Rivières is in the Province of Quebec, half-way between Montreal and Quebec City. The very first church of Cap-de-la-Madeleine was a small wooden. By a decree of the Pope, Our Lady of the Cape has become the Queen of Canada, the national Madonna of the Canadians. For the next 50 years, the Queen of the Rosary continues to attract ever-larger crowds. The peak of the pilgrimage season is on August 15, for the Feast of the Assumption. In 1947, there is a triumphal tour of the pilgrim statue. Noël au Sanctuaire Our Lady of the Cape Shrine invites you to take part in the […] Trois-Rivières Christmas Market 2023 Edition. Trois-Rivières Christmas Market 2023 Edition Our Lady of the Cape Shrine and La Maison des Grands-Parents […] A message from the restaurant - Un goût du Paradis.
In celebration of Canada Day, I dedicate it to Our Lady of the Cape. Holy Mary, Mother of God
Our Lady of the Cape, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary is the story behind the movement. Pilgrims who are not already enrolled in the Rosary Confraternity at Canada's National Marian Shrine may enrol HERE. It is highly recommended to view the Bridge of Roses docudrama prior to your pilgrimage to Canada's National Marian Shrine. Our Lady of the Cape has had an even larger church since construction of the present basilica in the early 1960s, able to seat thousands. Girard and others are hopeful about the shrine's. Our Lady of the Cape is a title given to Mary the Mother of God in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec Canada. The title refers specifically to a statue of the Blessed Mother which is currently located in the Old Shrine. Our Lady of the Cape or "Notre Dame du Cap" in Quebec is the oldest Marian Shrine in Canada. In 1652, the Jesuits established a mission there, and 9 years l.
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St. Mary's Cathedral, Calgary. Saturday, May 28. 3 pm - Arrival & Installation of Our Lady of the Cape, with the blessing of the roses. 5 pm - Parish Mass. 6 pm to 6:30 pm - Veneration of Our Lady of the Cape. Sunday, May 29. 9 am to 11:30 am - Veneration between Masses - to be confirmed. Our Lady of the Cape, Brewster, Brewster, Massachusetts. 946 likes · 4 talking about this · 884 were here. Daily Mass: M-Fri 8:00am. Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm Sunday Mass: 8:30am, 10:00am Sacrament of.
By Deborah Castellano Lubov. "Praying with Our Lady is beautiful," said Pope Francis during an audience on Thursday with the Marian prayer Network called the "Sentinels of the Holy Family." The network was founded ten years ago in Belgium but has since spread internationally, with the aim of prayerfully presenting the intentions of the Church. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Cape Espichel, also known as Nossa Senhora da Pedra Mua, is one of the most impressive sites in this region for its location and its remarkable natural architectural complex. Its worship dates back to 1410, when the venerated image of Our Lady of the Cape was discovered at the tip of Cape Espichel by two old men.
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At this time the parish was renamed Our Lady of the Cape. On July 12, 1962, the first Mass was held in the new building, although still incomplete. The church was officially opened on December 14, 1962 at Midnight Mass celebrated by Fr. Nolin, M.S. Bishop Connolly presided at the Solemn Blessing and Dedication of the new church on July 14, 1963 Our Lady of the Cape (Notre-Dame-du-Cap in French) is a title given to Mary the Mother of God in Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec Canada. The title refers specifically to a statue of the Blessed Mother which is currently located in the Old Shrine. Pope Pius X granted the venerated image its canonical coronation on 12 October 1904 while Pope Pius XII.