The May 20-23 Catholic Saints of Montréal & Québec City Pilgrimage Is Now Sold Out
APRIL 17 UPDATE: THIS PILGRIMAGE IS SOLD OUT. THANK YOU FOR ALL WHO ARE GOING TO BE ATTENDING.
Embark on a spiritual journey tracing the early Catholic presence in the New World, initiated by 16th-century French settlers who crafted some of North America’s most exquisite churches and Catholic sanctuaries. Click here to get more information and to sign up for the May 20-23, 2024 pilgrimage, which will be led by Father Hathaway.
Our pilgrimage will take us to the renowned Catholic sites of Québec, retracing the footsteps of Pope John Paul II during his 1984 pilgrimage. Our pilgrimage begins in Montréal at the Shrine of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, followed by visits to iconic landmarks such as Notre-Dame Cathedral, Saint Patrick’s, and the awe-inspiring Saint Joseph’s Oratory—the largest shrine dedicated to Saint Joseph globally.
En route to the enchanting Québec City, we will pause at Notre-Dame du Cap de la Madeleine to contemplate the Miraculous Statue of the Blessed Mother and find solace on the Rosary Bridge Garden.
The highlight of the following day awaits at Saint Anne de Beaupré, the oldest shrine in French-speaking North America, dedicated to Mary’s Mother and renowned for countless miracles. In the afternoon, we will ascend Mont Saint Anne for breathtaking views of the Saint-Lawrence River. On our return to Québec, we will marvel at the majestic Montmorency Water Falls.
During our pilgrimage, enjoy free time to immerse yourself in the rich history and cuisine of Québec City. Home to two saints, Saint Bishop Francois Laval (the First Bishop of Québec) and Saint Marie of the Incarnation (First superior of the Ursulines of Québec), as well as Blessed Catherine of St. Augustine—considered a co-founder of the Catholic Church in Canada—the city beckons with a tapestry of spiritual and cultural experiences.