Fr. Galen Bank, Pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish in Ottawa and Fr. Pierre-Olivier Tremblay, Rector of Our Lady of the Cape Shrine extend and invitation to you and your families to attend the official installation of the pilgrim statue of Our Lady of the Cape, Queen of Canada on Mother's Day, May 14th at 10AM. This monumental event will take place at Blessed Sacrament Parish located at 194 Fourth Avenue in Ottawa. http://www.blessedsacrament.ca
Monday, April 17, 2017
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Marian Congress 70th Anniversary Celebration Trailer
for Parish Celebration options including resources and schedule of suggested activities.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Marian Congress, Canada, 70th Anniversary in June 2017
Visit http://CatholicinCanada.com for details and resources to celebrate the 70th Anniversary in June, 2017.
1947 Marian Congress, Ottawa Canada, English Documentary
English Documentary
Historic "Canadian Marian Milestone" held in Ottawa, Canada
captured by Quebec"s pioneer documentary
to celebrate the 70th Anniversary in June, 2017.
Original version - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lt_h...
Original version - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lt_h...
Transcript
The provincial promotional office
Ciné-Québec presents Marian Congress in Ottawa,
June 1947
Tribute to His
Excellency Archbishop Alexandre Vachon Archbishop of Ottawa
A film by Fr.
Maurice Proulx –
Transcribed,
translated and narrated
by Robert Du Broy in 2016.
Hail
Mary!
Ottawa,
16 June 1947
In
this capital, where beats the heart of the Dominion of Canada, mighty arms
projected over the world the triumph of the Virgin over souls and hearts. From
the Shrine of Cap-de-la-Madeleine, towns and villages in five dioceses have made
the ascent to this summit. The seven hundred mile journey of the Virgin was
prepared by a foundation of preaching, and paved by penances and offerings, lined
with prayers and devotions.
O
sing out, night of joy! Ring out to the four winds immense joy with bells and
hallelujahs!
Here
is the protector of day and night, and here is the chapel of peace where for
127 continuous hours,
Mass will be celebrated and Christ given to Man 150,000
times.
Princes
of the Church have come to guide the throng of faithful believers. .His
Eminence, Cardinal McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto, Papal Legate, accompanies
His Excellency, the Apostolic Delegate, Antonio Bagnoli.
There is a clear
sky over the dawn of Marian Thursday.
Archbishop Vachon greets the morning
as it breaks over the centenary of the Ottawa diocese.
This eve of the jubilee
prepares the pilgrims for the sublime days to come.
Cardinals,
archbishops, and bishops, extraordinary ambassadors of the only truth, have
come to celebrate your triumph, O Virgin. They come to lay at your feet the
pain over which dominates faith, the misery that is made tolerable by hope, and
the sacrifice that is called forth by charity.
Civil
authority joins religious authority and the splendour of its receptions befits
the occasion.
Viscount Alexander, Governor General of Canada, receives the
leaders of the Church, spiritual governors of the Catholic world. Among them,
on the right, is Cardinal Mindszenty, who will suffer persecution.
Night-time
renews the fervour of the day.
O
Star whose rays reach us with forbearance, we glorify you in our humble light
shows.
Friday morning
consists of offerings and reparations.
Bishop Vladimir Ladyka, apostolic
eparch to Ukrainians in Canada, celebrates a pontifical in dull white robes. The
Christian East and West find at the feet of Mary a united expression of prayer.
Cardinal Tisserant, of the Sacred Congregation for the Oriental Churches. His
Eminence Betancourt, Archbishop of Havana. Cardinal Frings, Archbishop of
Cologne. Cardinal Mindszenty, martyr for the Hungarian church that will one day
be free. From India comes Archbishop Ivanios, who along with all his church
converted to Catholicism.
In
the afternoon, the eloquence of religious speakers attracts crowds and dignitaries.
In the evening, the great film Our Lady of Fair Love which chronicles the life
of the Blessed Virgin with a sincerity of expression that makes it a work of
faith.
From
Quebec, the Catholic province, comes Premier Duplessis. Cardinal Gerlier brings
with him the presence of France, eldest daughter of the Church. The deep
religious convictions that are rooted in Quebec in her priests and French
school system qualifies Mr.Duplessis for the honour of introducing the eloquent
prelate.
The
Marian celebrations in Ottawa would be incomplete without a religious
exhibition. The universality of the reign of Mary is the most beautiful and
true of stories. An international fresco of one hundred and six kiosks is a
witness to that.
Half
a million visitors have walked through this incomparable book of apologetics. Most
interested and perhaps the most notable of the pilgrims were the Dionne
quintuplets and their families.
With
all the vigour of their devotion, young Canadian schoolchildren sing in participative
Mass. Bishop Langlois of Valleyfield speaks to them about religious vocations. Before
their eyes are the most worthy sons of the Church. Archbishop Roy of Quebec. Cardinal
Spellman, Archbishop of New York. Bishop Cody, apostolic missionary eparch. And
the cornerstone faith of the children, which is the highest tribute that the
Blessed Virgin will receive, in this spiritual treasure they give to Archbishop
Vachon. They have asked for only one touching favour: good weather for the
Congress. In the Marian procession, the most beautiful symbols and the most vibrant
colours glorify Our Lady. The vast ribbon of people and floats have spread over
three weeks the glory of the Queen of Heaven and Earth.
To Jesus through
Mary.
Our
Mother of Perpetual Help, we pray that you open the heart of your Son to us.
Our
Lady of the Snows, Queen of great expanses, protect our land.
Without
knowing the glorious destiny of their daughter, Joachim and Anne dedicated Mary
to the service of God.
The
archangel Gabriel said, “Hail O full of grace. The Lord is with you.
You
are blessed among all women. And Jesus, the fruit of your womb, is blessed.
”Fearing
a newborn said to be God, Herod slaughtered the innocents. The Holy Family fled
to Egypt.
Sorrowful
Mother, hope of those who weep, here you give us the Son who desires to be our
brother.
Comforter
of the afflicted, lower your gaze on those who suffer.
Morningstar
to mariners and Queen of the elements, shine in my lonely night.
Queen
of the Apostles and Mother of wisdom, give your Church many labourers for God's
harvest.
Queen
of Peace, grant that our children never know the futile atrocity of
battlefields.
Mystical
Rose, who poured out the perfume of blessings, allow our temples to flourish.
Immaculate
Mother, distance from hearts defiling corruption.
O
spotless lily, guardian of every virtue, let us rejoice in His glorious
Ascension.
The
Mother of God thrones above the choirs of angels. And the Eternal Father
receives her as his beloved daughter.
He
made her the most glorious of queens and her reign will never end.
Look
with love on the banks of the great river, where live a still young people who
desire to grow in faith.
O
you, from whom the day receives the day without end, light of the world, give
to Man, from the well of your loving and fraternal sorrows, Mother of the
infinite and Mother of the humble, give eternal love.
On
this last day of these pious manifestations, in one gathering will assemble all
the crowds, all the princely processions, all the pageantry, and all the
devotion that the first days had witnessed.
Once
again, before us pass the noblest personages of the Congress.
His
Excellency Alexandre Vachon, Archbishop of Ottawa, and organizer of the
Congress. Cardinals Frings and Mindszenty, who are leaders in their countries
tormented by communism. Cardinal Betancourt, who will preside over the
consecration ceremony. Cardinal Spellman of New York, spiritual director of a
stronger Catholic minority than the massed population that surrounds it. Cardinal
Mooney, Archbishop of Detroit. Cardinal Gerlier, Archbishop of Lyon, who will confer
upon Archbishop Vachon the Officer of the Legion of Honour Medal.and Cardinal
Tisserant. Cardinal McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto, Papal Legate.
Of
the committees that surround Archbishop Vachon, the most noble is that of good
weather.
The
tireless Archbishop finds a rare moment of leisure to receive his family and,
among those with whom he stops for a moment, is a very proud father of five
daughters. With the greatest stage artists of merit, the Dionne quintuplets
sing praise to the Virgin at the solemn consecration of the Blessed Sacrament.
At
the altar is a living Mother over which passes a great breath of joy.
This
last religious ceremony of the afternoon is the consecration of Canada to Our
Lady.
Night
falls and the Marian Congress comes to a close. For five days and five nights,
one and a half million pilgrims have come to kneel at the foot of the altar in
Ottawa. For five days and five nights, the Mother of men poured out her grace
throughout the earth. Light in the darkness, Mother of the Son of God, our
Mother, may the praises of your people be sweet.
Ottawa,
22 June 1947
Hail
Mary!
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Run With Life: Discrimination and hypocrisy
Run With Life: Discrimination and hypocrisy: Justin Trudeau has named an Edmonton MP as his special adviser on LGBTQ2 issues : "Randy Boissonnault will work with advocacy groups to promote equality for lesbians, gays, bisexual, transgender, queer and two-spirited people — a term used broadly to describe indigenous people who identify as LGBTQ."Boissonnault said:
In fact pro-life people face discrimination every day. On University campuses, pro-life clubs are ridiculed, and shouted down while security people watch and do nothing. They have their club status revoked all the time. Our media, especially our publicly funded CBC, are pretty much all anti-pro-life.
In fact how many of us are even afraid to bring up the subject of abortion with friends, or at work? We risk being shunned and ridiculed so it's just safer to say nothing. Being against abortion is never brought up in polite conversation.
And who is discriminated against the most? Well the unborn child is. No rights for her at all.
Discrimination is a nasty thing Mr. Trudeau. In all of its ugly forms.
“We all have a duty to act against discrimination and address injustices of the past.”Isn't this rather hypocritical of Mr. Trudeau? He himself has discriminated against pro-life people becoming members of the Liberal Party. And when MPs even attempt to discuss abortion in any way on Parliament Hill whether by a motion, or private member's bill, Liberal MPs are whipped into voting against the bill or motion.
In fact pro-life people face discrimination every day. On University campuses, pro-life clubs are ridiculed, and shouted down while security people watch and do nothing. They have their club status revoked all the time. Our media, especially our publicly funded CBC, are pretty much all anti-pro-life.
In fact how many of us are even afraid to bring up the subject of abortion with friends, or at work? We risk being shunned and ridiculed so it's just safer to say nothing. Being against abortion is never brought up in polite conversation.
And who is discriminated against the most? Well the unborn child is. No rights for her at all.
Discrimination is a nasty thing Mr. Trudeau. In all of its ugly forms.
1947 Marian Congress - Video by Quebec"s pioneer documentary filmmaker, Fr. Maurice Proulx.
In English
En francais
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Friday, November 4, 2016
Monday, October 24, 2016
Canada Needs Our Lady, at the Good Shepherd Parish, October 23, 2016
Father Shroff, the Parish Priest at The
Good Shepherd Parish in Ottawa started the event by crowning a statue of Our
Lady of Fatima. Mark from "Canada Needs Our Lady" gave a talk on the apparitions
at Fatima and this was followed by a 30 minute video describing the events that
took place in the small town of Fatima in Portugal from the 13th May through to
the 13th October 1917. Father Shroff led us in praying the Rosary and the Litany
of Lorretto. Participants completed prayer requests that will be taken to Fatima
in 2017. To finish the day, we sang the hymn Immaculate Mary. There were about
50 people who attended this beautiful afternoon at The Good Shepherd Parish.
Home and parish visits may be arranged by contacting the organizers at:
http://www.canadaneedsourlady.org/Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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