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Montreal

Bill C-218 and the “Help Not Harm” Campaign: An Invitation to Take Action - Help Not Harm | Support Mental Health Recovery Today

31-03-2026

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.

Montreal

Bill 9 on the Reinforcement of State Secularism: Quebec Catholic Bishops Call for Withdrawal of Bill 9

31-03-2026

Released by the Assembly of Quebec Catholic Bishops (AECQ)
Monday, March 30, 2026

Montreal

Between Certainty and Mystery: An Invitation to Dwell in Reality

31-03-2026

On March 29, 2026, the Grand Séminaire de Montréal hosted Professor Richard Bernier for a lecture entitled "If the Light is Darkness: Certainty and Uncertainty in Postmodern Life." The evening drew participants into a rich and searching reflection on our contemporary relation

Montreal

A Morning of Formation and Communion at Madonna del Divino Amore Mission

31-03-2026

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.

Newsletters
NEWSLETTERS

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APPOINTMENTS

spacer-221.pngThe following is a list of clergy and lay personnel who have been appointed by the Archbishop during the current year. In these publications, French or English respects the language of the official letter of appointment

Appointments
Press Releases
PRESS RELEASES

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IN MEMORIAM

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All baptized in the death and resurrection of Christ, some were called to follow and serve the Lord with the gift of their lives. Ministers of the Word, of the Eucharist and of reconciliation, they were deacons or priests to feed the flock that the Shepherd had entrusted to them.

Let them now enter into the joy of their Master and Lord.

In Memoriam