Ceremonies & Sacraments
Ceremonies & Sacraments
The Essence of this Ceremony
The priest welcomes the bereaved family to accompany them and be a bearer of hope. Together, they prepare a meaningful celebration for those who have lost a loved one.
Funerals and memorial Masses can be celebrated in the Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur Chapel or in the Basilica from Monday to Saturday.
Please note that no ceremonies can be held on Sundays.
Please call 514 842-2925, Ext. 224, or fill out the form on this page for information.
The priest welcomes the bereaved family to accompany them and be a bearer of hope. Together, they prepare a meaningful celebration for those who have lost a loved one.
The anointing of the sick is especially intended to comfort those who are afflicted by illness.
The sacrament of confession demonstrates the desire to change things in one’s life. In particular, to allow oneself to be touched by the mercy of God, who welcomes through confession.
Mass is the celebration of the Eucharist. The Eucharist is the source and summit of Christian life.
On your wedding day, before your parents and friends and in the presence of God, you commit yourself to create with your spouse a true community of life and love.
Confirmation brings growth and deepening of baptismal grace. Like baptism, it is received only once.
Baptism is the birth of a new life in Christ. Through baptism, one becomes an adopted daughter or son of God, a temple of the Holy Spirit, a member of the Church, the body of Christ.