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Rerum Novarum: A Living Conversation on Social Justice and Human Dignity

21-04-2026

On November 25, a conference entitled Rerum Novarum: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow brought together speakers in Montreal for a rich and timely dialogue on one of the founding texts of the Church's social doctrine.

Montreal

Montreal Regional Gathering: The Church's Ministry to Migrants and Refugees

21-04-2026

From April 13 to 16, 2026, Montreal hosted a gathering of Church leaders from across the Americas, united around their shared commitment to accompanying migrants and refugees.

Montreal

National Family and Life Week 2026

21-04-2026

"I am with you always" (cf. Mt 28:20). Christ's words at the moment of his Ascension set the theme for National Family and Life Week 2026, running from Sunday, May 10 to Sunday, May 17.

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Archbishop Lépine on Questions d'aujourd'hui: Dignity, Migration, and Peace

21-04-2026

Earlier this spring, Archbishop Christian Lépine of Montreal joined Renaude Grégoire on Questions d'aujourd'hui, a weekly radio program produced by the Office de catéchèse du Québec and broadcast on Radio VM.

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