Consecration of the Archdiocese to the Immaculate Heart of Mary - Canada Day, July 1, 2017
Archbishop Prendergast renewed the consecration of the Archdiocese to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, at the 10am mass today, at Notre Dame Cathedral.
This event is tied to a number of historic events : Canada’s 150th, the 170th anniversary of the foundation of the diocese/archdiocese of Bytown - Ottawa on June 25, 1847; the 70th of the Marian Congress held in 1947 to mark the centennial of the diocese/archdiocese and, with prayers for peace, the 100th of the Fatima apparitions. Canada was consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1947 at the Marian Congress.
With
full confidence we come before you today giving thanks to God on the 150th
day of the Canadian Confederation. Gathered in the communion of the Father, Son
and Holy Spirit, we place ourselves completely in the sanctuary of your Heart
and commit the past, the present, and the future of Canada to your maternal
care.
For
this reason, I, Terrence Prendergast, Archbishop of Ottawa, commend to your
Immaculate Heart, the portion of the People of God entrusted to me. Together
with the other Archbishops, Metropolitans, Bishops and Eparchs of Canada. I
also consecrate the people of our country to your maternal Heart which teaches
us to trust in God’s loving plan.
Immaculate
Mother of God, we find ourselves at a crossroads in our history: we are
grateful for advances in science and new discoveries. Yet we know the human
heart is tempted by selfish interests and false ideas about the human person
and freedom. Help us, as Catholics, to live in peace with all people of good
will and to dialogue with respect and friendship .
Loving
Mother of Our Lord, help us to uphold religious freedom in Canada, and the
natural rights of parents and families, inspire us to protect the unborn, to
help the poor, the marginalized, and to give support to the infirm and elderly.
Weighed down at times by our concerns, but hopeful for the future, we turn to
you, the new Eve, Mother of all living for help and for strength.
Your
Son is the beginning of God’s New Creation and you are his Masterpiece.
Intercede for our Churches, for all our people, especially for the Indigenous
Peoples, the first stewards of this land of Canada, and all who come here to
live, take refuge, or visit.
Mary
our Mother, we place our country Canada in the sanctuary of your Holy Heart for
we know that there we will find Jesus, who lives and reigns with the Father in
the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen.
Archbishop Prendergast renewed the consecration of the Archdiocese to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, at the 10am mass today, at Notre Dame Cathedral.
This event is tied to a number of historic events : Canada’s 150th, the 170th anniversary of the foundation of the diocese/archdiocese of Bytown - Ottawa on June 25, 1847; the 70th of the Marian Congress held in 1947 to mark the centennial of the diocese/archdiocese and, with prayers for peace, the 100th of the Fatima apparitions. Canada was consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1947 at the Marian Congress.
Prayer for the Consecration of
Canada
to the Immaculate Heart of the
Blessed Virgin Mary on July 1, 2017
Blessed
Virgin Mary, Mother of God and Mother of the Church, when the first Christian
believers came to these shores, they planted a Cross made of the fresh timber
of the New World as a sign of their faith in your Son and the power of the
Resurrection, placing their lives under your maternal protection and venerating
you as the Immaculate Conception. You show us how to live a life free from sin
in Christ Jesus and by our baptism, we hope to share fully with you, in the freedom of the glory of the children of God.
You have accompanied us on our path through history, in times of peace,
conflict, and reconciliation, and as we arrived at a greater sense of unity and
nationhood.
( All together )
May
the Cross of your Son, planted on Canadian soil and in Canadian hearts, be
known as the Tree of Life, whose fruit is visible and available to all in the
garden of this world.
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