Bill C-218 and the “Help Not Harm” Campaign: An Invitation to Take Action
Private Member’s Bill C-218, currently at second reading in the Parliament of Canada, seeks to prevent the planned expansion—set for March 17, 2027—of eligibility for medical assistance in dying (MAiD) to persons whose sole underlying condition is a mental disorder.
Bill 9 on the Reinforcement of State Secularism: Quebec Catholic Bishops Call for Withdrawal of Bill 9
Released by the Assembly of Quebec Catholic Bishops (AECQ)
Monday, March 30, 2026
Between Certainty and Mystery: An Invitation to Dwell in Reality
On March 29, 2026, the Fondation du Grand Séminaire de Montréal presented a lecture by Professor of Theology Dr.
A Morning of Formation and Communion at Madonna del Divino Amore Mission
On Saturday, March 14, leaders of the Latin American community at the Divino Amore Mission gathered for a morning of formation centred on team-building and unity within the community.
Feast of Saint Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows at the Annunziata Mission in Lachine
Montreal's Italian community gathers annually to honour the patron saint of the Abruzzo region
A Pastoral Visit Rooted in Connection and Gratitude
During the first weeks of February 2026, Archbishop Christian Lépine set out on a pastoral visit across the Archdiocese of Montreal, paying visits to elderly and infirm consecrated men and women living in five residential communities.
Good Friday Collection for the Holy Land Calls the Faithful to Solidarity
As Good Friday approaches, we are invited to take part in a tradition deeply rooted in the life of the Church: the annual collection for the Holy Land, channelling financial support directly to the Christian communities living in the places where Jesus Christ was born, ministered, suffered and ro
Archbishop Lépine's Easter Message 2026: A Hope That Speaks to Our Struggles
For Easter 2026, Archbishop Christian Lépine of Montreal offers a message of hope rooted in the very heart of the Christian faith: the Resurrection of Christ.
A Taizé Evening Draws the St. Luke Parish Community Together
The parish community of St. Luke came together Friday, March 20 for a Taizé prayer evening that drew nearly 50 parishioners across generations, from teenagers to seniors, into a shared hour of stillness, meditative music and chant, and prayer.
Sacred Heart Documentary to Screen in Montreal from 27 March
Cinéma du Quartier Latin to host screenings of acclaimed French-language film
Mass for the Grace of a Good Death: A Reflection on Christian Hope
On Saturday, 14 March 2026, Archbishop Christian Lépine of Montreal celebrated a Mass for the Grace of a Good Death, an occasion that drew the faithful into a reflection on one of life's most universal, yet most frequently avoided, realities of the human experience.
Kateri Tekakwitha: A Guide Who Sees Beyond
Mission chez nous presents a new resource sheet suggesting liturgical arrangements to celebrate the memorial of Kateri Tekakwitha, patron of the environment and Indigenous peoples, which the liturgical calendar places on Apr. 17.