A Cross in the Fields: Ash Wednesday with Seasonal Farm Workers
On Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026, the beginning of Lent took on special meaning on a farm in Quebec, where dozens of seasonal workers from Guatemala and Mexico labour far from their families and their homelands.
Fire at Saint-Paul Church: Diocesan Update
On the early morning of Monday, February 23, 2026, a fire broke out at Saint-Paul Church in Montreal’s Sud-Ouest borough, marking a painful moment for all who are connected to this place of prayer and service.
World Day of the Sick 2026: Reflections on Love, Suffering, and Eternal Life
On February 7, 2026, for the observance of World Day of the Sick, Archbishop Christian Lépine invited the faithful to reflect on the meaning of life, the reality of suffering, and our vocation to love.
Called into Community: Come and See!
Walking the Synodal Path with Jesus and His Disciples
2026 Bishop Crowley Memorial Award Honours Outstanding Service
On Thursday, January 29, 2026, the English-Speaking Catholic Council (ESCC) celebrated the 2026 Bishop Crowley Memorial Award at the Marie-Léonie-Paradis Hall in St-Joseph Oratory.
Rediscovering Amoris Laetitia: A Webinar-Workshop by Carrefour Intervocationnel
On January 27–28, 2026, the Carrefour Intervocationnel hosted a webinar-workshop dedicated to Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis’ landmark Apostolic Exhortation.
Building Bridges: Understanding and Reaching New Generations
On Tuesday, February 3, I had the pleasure of being invited to La Halte de La Visitation to share some thoughts on a question that weighs on the hearts of many parents, parish ministry leaders and Christian communities: how do we understand and truly reach younger generations today?
Journey Through Lent: Weekly Video Reflections
Released by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB)
Friday, February 13, 2026
125 Years of Faithful Witness: St. Léon Parish Marks a Milestone in Westmount
The parish community of Saint-Léon de Westmount marked its 125th anniversary with a Eucharistic celebration led by Archbishop Christian Lépine, who invited the faithful to reflect on a theme at the heart of Christian life: faithfulness.
CCCB Statement on Bill C-218: No “MAiD” for Mental Illness
Released by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB)
Wednesday, February 04, 2026
Bilingual Celebration Marks World Marriage Day in Montreal
Couples from across the Archdiocese gathered on February 7 to celebrate World Marriage Day at a bilingual liturgy presided over by Archbishop Christian Lépine of Montreal.
On Track for Justice: A Lenten Journey of Solidarity for a More Just World
Development and Peace – Caritas Canada is set to launch its Share Lent 2026 campaign, On Track for Justice, inviting people of faith across the country to take concrete action for social justice, human rights, and the protection of our common home at the global level.