Showing posts with label Mont Royal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mont Royal. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 July 2017

Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mont Royal


In 1904, Saint André Bessette (Brother Andre), began the construction of St. Joseph, a small chapel on the slopes of Mont Royal near Notre Dame College. Soon the growing number of the congregation made it too small. In 1917 a larger church was completed that had a seating capacity of 1,000. In 1924, the construction of the basilica of Saint Joseph's Oratory was commenced; it was finally completed in 1967, becoming Canada's largest church and welcoming over 2 million visitors annually.
The basilica is dedicated to Saint Joseph, to whom Brother André credited all his reported miracles. These were mostly related to some kind of healing power, and many pilgrims flooded into his Basilica, including many non-Catholics. On display in the basilica is a wall covered with thousands of crutches from those who came to the basilica and were believably healed. In 1982, Pope John Paul II deemed the miracles to be authentic and beatified Brother André and In October 2010 Pope Benedict XVI canonized him as a saint.

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Sunday, 2 April 2017

The Summit of Mont-Royal



When I think of romantic settings, there always seems to be french music playing in the background, I think that cartoons maybe to blame for that. Only a few spots in Montreal give you the romantic french music feels. One of those spots is the Mont-Royal lookout

My fondest of memories in Montreal, fall on a hot summer day. Having a picnic in the park,  with some fresh foods from a nearby marks and a bottle of white. Then leisurely making our way to the summit to absorb the incredible view of the city.


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