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23 May – Rosary for the end to the pandemic from the Shrine of Our Lady of the Cape, Canada – SACBC

Historical Summary Our Lady of the Cape Shrine is Canada’s National Shrine to Our Blessed Mother.  It is located at Trois-Rivières, in the district of Cap-de- la-Madeleine, half-way between Montreal and Quebec City.  The very first church of Cap-de- la-Madeleine was a small wooden structure built in 1659.  Father Paul Vachon, its first resident pastor, instituted the Brotherhood of the Rosary in 1694.  In 1714 began the construction of the second parish church that was opened for worship in 1720, replacing the first small wooden church.  This second church, presently called the Old Shrine, and made with fieldstones, is still the oldest church in Canada in which Mass is celebrated daily.

May 22, 2021 – SACBC

May 22, 2021 – SACBC
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22 May – Rosary for the end to the pandemic from the Shrine of Montserrat, Spain – SACBC

22 May – Rosary for the end to the pandemic from the Shrine of Montserrat, Spain – SACBC
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21 May – Rosary for the end to the pandemic from the Shrine of OUR LADY OF NAGASAGI, Japan – SACBC

THE STORY OF THE MADONNA OF NAGASAKI Shintoism and Buddhism are the majority religions of Japan. Catholicism arrived with Francis Xavier in 1549. This was the beginning of what is now known as Japan’s ‘Age of Christianity’. Persecution of Christians started in 1587 and the religion was formally banned in the early 17th Century. The Catholic community in Nagasaki survived underground for 250 years. When France and Japan signed a trade agreement in 1859, the foreign community in Nagasaki was allowed to build a church: Oura Cathedral. The local Catholics made themselves known to the French priests. In 1865 the Nagasaki Catholics built four secret chapels. In 1868 persecution of Christians was resumed and more than 3,000 Catholics from the Nagasaki area were sent into exile. Freedom of religion was introduced in Japan with the constitution of 1889. In 1891, the Japanese Catholic Church was granted its own religious hierarchy. In the year 1914, the Urakami Cathedral (also know as

May 21, 2021 – SACBC

8:41 pm On the 21 May 2021 at Midday, the Press Office of the Holy See in the Bollettino released the documents which announced the upcoming Synod of Bishops and elaborated how

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