But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities. - Isaiah 53:5
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Rite of Election Photo Gallery
Around 225 people attended the Rite of Election, held on February 18 at St. Boniface Cathedral. The Rite, presided by Archbishop LeGatt, saw 31 catechumens enrolled in the Book of the Elect. The catechumens were accompanied by their sponsors and families. Congratulations and blessings to all of the Elect! A big thank you to Paul Hyunhui Choi for the beautiful photos. To view the gallery, click here.
Rite of Election Photo Gallery
Around 225 people attended the Rite of Election, held on February 18 at St. Boniface Cathedral. The Rite, presided by Archbishop LeGatt, saw 31 catechumens enrolled in the Book of the Elect. The catechumens were accompanied by their sponsors and families. Congratulations and blessings to all of the Elect! A big thank you to Paul Hyunhui Choi for the beautiful photos. To view the gallery, click here.
The Archdiocese defends life and the free expression of beliefs
On Thursday, March 7, the Manitoba government introduced legislation to ban demonstrations in the vicinity of clinics and hospitals where abortions are performed. For the Archdiocese of Manitoba, this is a deeply worrying development: "If adopted, this bill would curtail the presence of pro-life messaging in the vicinity of abortion service providers, a decision that we believe limits citizens in the free expression of their deep beliefs." To read the press release from the Archdiocese of Saint-Boniface, click here.
Archbishop LeGatt - On Supporting Each Others' Mental Health and Well-Being
As the first month of the year has already come to a close, Archbishop LeGatt proposes a reflection focusing on mental health. Indeed, these darkest and coldest days of the year bring with them a particular toll on our mental health, and now more than ever, it is important for us to reflect on mental health and on the wellbeing of those around us. Let us seek each other out, therefore, care for each other, and be particularly compassionate with each other, being Christ’s light and hope for each other, even in the darkest of times.
Archbishop LeGatt on Powerlessness While Facing War
Considering the immense suffering that people across the world are experiencing, through war, famine, and catastrophe impacting all corners of our planet, Archbishop Albert shares with us a reflection on how we can respond. Truly, it could be all too tempting to become apathetic in the face of our own helplessness regarding worldwide crises. However, we are not helpless, and must all be actively committed to peace and unity, abroad as much as here at home. Truly, let us pray: God, without you, we can do nothing. But, give us the strength, then, to be your servants, here, now, where we are. Lord, may your Kingdom come.
➡️For the prayer by Loraine MacKenzie Shepherd quoted in the video, click here
NEW - Rite of Election Photo Gallery
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