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Montreal

Archbishop’s 2025 Christmas Message: “Jesus Reminds Us That Life and Love Are Worth Living”

16-12-2025

This Christmas, Archbishop Christian Lépine invites the faithful to celebrate the birth of Jesus with a message of hope and love. Born in humble surroundings, Jesus comes to each of us, offering a timeless message of peace and compassion for all humanity.

Montreal

WYD Seoul 2027: Montreal sets out with hope and joy

16-12-2025

The announcement of the next World Youth Day in Seoul, August 3-8, 2027, has rekindled a breath of hope in the hearts of young people around the world. Inspired by the theme "Take courage!

National

Proposed Restrictions on Religious Freedom – Bill C-9

16-12-2025

Released by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) - Thursday, Decemb 4, 2025

Montreal

Rise Up returns to Montreal

16-12-2025

In a few days the Archdiocese of Montreal will once again become a gathering place for a rising generation of young Catholic leaders as it hosts Rise Up, Canada’s national young adult Catholic conference, organized by CCO (Catholic Christian Outreach) from December 29 to January 1 at the Sheraton

Newsletters
NEWSLETTERS

spacer-221.pngHere is the list of different Newsletters published by the Offices and Services of the Archdiocese of Montreal. You can subscribe at any time for one or more mailing lists, depending on your interests.

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

spacer-221.png Here is the list of the most recent press releases that the Catholic Church in Montreal has published.

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