Popular Piety in Canada: Reflections on some popular expressions of the faith by the Commission for Doctrine of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops The unprecedented event of the visit to Canada of the relics of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux in 2001 brought about a spontaneous outpouring of popular devotion. As well, the pilgrimage of the World Youth Day cross that journeyed across Canada by air, boat, train, truck and dogsled, which culminated in Pope John Paul II’s visit to Toronto in the summer of 2002, occasioned an impressive degree of fervour and enthusiasm among Canada’s youth. More recently, the pilgrimage of the Ark of the New Covenant served in a similar manner to raise enthusiasm among the faithful around the 2008 International Eucharistic Congress in Quebec, as did the canonization of Brother André. Continue reading
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