Holy Week

“And in the silence of our cities, the Easter Gospel will resound.”

(Pope Francis, 2020)

Easter

“We are an Easter People and Alleluia is our song!”

(John Paul II, 1986)

Holy Week

“And in the silence of our cities, the Easter Gospel will resound.”

(Pope Francis, 2020)

Easter

“We are an Easter People and Alleluia is our song!”

(John Paul II, 1986)

The time has come near…

Make this time of slowing down an opportunity to prepare for the most beautiful Easter Season of your life! The Catholic Church in Montreal has prepared “playlists” with lots of ideas of things to watch, to listen to, to do or to pray at home for all ages to help you to do so. Watch the special video below for a guided tour ! Music, videos, acts of service, podcasts, meditations, Ways of the cross, recipes: so many ways to prepare for Easter!

In this time of conversion and of blessings, let’s prepare to receive the Life of the Risen Lord and become “an Easter people whose song is Alleluia” (John Paul II)!

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Journey Throught Lent

Introduction to Lent 2021

Ash Wednesday 2021

First Sunday of Lent 2021

Second Sunday of Lent 2021

Third Sunday of Lent 2021

Fourth Sunday of Lent 2021

Fifth Sunday of Lent 2021

Holy Week

Holy Week stands at the head of our calendar, the holiest week of the entire liturgical year. Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday and continues until Easter Sunday. It celebrates the Paschal Mystery, the passion and death of our Lord, Jesus Christ, and his victorious resurrection, his triumph over sin and death and his glorification by his Father. Source: Here

Easter

Easter is the celebration of Christ’s resurrection from the dead. It is celebrated on Sunday, and marks the end of Holy Week, the last day of the Easter Triduum, and is the beginning of the Easter season of the liturgical year. Jesus’ resurrection marks the triumph of good over evil, sin and death. Since Easter represents the fulfillment of God’s promises to mankind, it is the most important holiday on the Christian calendar. Source: Here