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A Pilgrimage Close to Home

By Sean | March 23, 2008

This year marks the 125th anniversary of my home Parish of St. Margaret’s. Today on Easter Sunday we are hosting the Pilgrimage of The Ark of the New Covenant which is on a walking pilgrimage from the Canadian Martyr’s Shrine to The International Eucharistic Congress in Quebec City in June. There will be an Easter mass concelebrated by Auxilliary Bishops from Toronto and Quebec City, followed by a walking pilgrimage about 7 miles to the Canadian Martyr’s shrine. It will be a very special celebration for our parish. The Eucharistic Congress has a wonderful website and there is ongoing coverage of the pilgrimage and the congress at ECDQ.tv, the new media portal fro the diocese of Quebec. This diocese is doing exciting things with blogs, audio and video on the net to spread the good news. Unfortunately for me, most of the media is in French but it is still an amazing example of what a local diocese can do with new media tools.

I hope to post pictures, and maybe interviews of the event over the next few days.

Ark of the New Covenant

From http://www.cei2008.ca/en/32

1000 km on foot to Quebec City for the International Eucharistic Congress

The 2008 International Eucharistic Congress invites all media, as well as the public, to join in launching the final pilgrimage of the Ark of the New Covenant. A dozen “portageurs” will begin the 1000 km pilgrimage on Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008 in Midland, Ontario. The pilgrimage will take them to Quebec City in preparation for the most important religious celebration during the city’s 400th anniversary, the 49th International Eucharistic Congress.

All those interested are cordially invited to join the “portageurs” (those following the Ark) on Easter day. A Eucharistic celebration will take place at St. Margaret Church in Midland, ON, where the Ark’s pilgrimage will start towards the Canadian Martyrs’ Shrine. Once this 5.5 km distance will be covered, there will be a blessing with the relics of the Martyrs in memory of the first Jesuits.

Following is the detailed schedule of activities for Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008 in Midland, Ontario:

This historic pilgrimage enhances the liturgical Easter season and the foundation of the Church in Canada. The International Eucharistic Congress website at www.cei2008.ca will allow for people to follow the pilgrimage step by step. After a 64-day journey, the Ark will arrive in Quebec City May 25, 2008 for the Feast of Corpus Christi.

Follow the portageurs online

International Eucharistic Congress

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3 Responses to “A Pilgrimage Close to Home”

  1. Moonshadow Says:
    March 24th, 2008 at 2:44 pm

    Will the addresses at the Congress be given exclusively or predominantly in French?

    Maybe that’s a dumb question.

  2. Sean Says:
    March 25th, 2008 at 4:56 am

    I’m not sure of the answer to that. I suppose that since it is an international congress, it will occur in several different languages.

  3. Teresa B. Says:
    March 25th, 2008 at 9:26 pm

    I have registered to attend with the Peterborough Diocese (even though I live in the TO diocese).
    Part of the registration fee is the translation ear piece for the various talks.

    FYI, I am on the Board of Directors For NFPA. The President of the Toronto Natural Family Planning Association, Jasmin Lemieux-Lefebvre works at Salt and Light TV in Marketing/Communications. He has been “borrowed” by the EC until July.

    We had the Ark of the Covenant at our parish over a year ago. Someone asked me the other day if it actually had gone through Quebec yet? I wasn’t sure.

    Pax Christi,

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