Saturday, October 30, 2010

Backgrounder

From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)



Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal

October 30, 2010
Montreal, Quebec

Perched high on the northern slope of Montreal's Mount Royal, Saint Joseph's Oratory is a vast Roman Catholic pilgrimage centre that attracts travellers from around the world. The copper-domed basilica, which dominates the landmark site, overlooks the city and can be seen for several kilometres around. Pilgrims and tourists who visit Mount Royal come through a gated entryway and walk along a sacred path, the Way of the Cross and the gardens that lead to the basilica.

In addition to being a renowned spiritual and tourist destination, the Oratory also has great historic value. Its original building, a small chapel, was built between 1904 and 1912 and was expanded with the assistance of many great architects throughout the first half of the 20th century. In 2005, the Oratory was added to the list of National Historic Sites.

Today, the site is perhaps best known for its founder, Brother André, who was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican on October 17, 2010. He is the second Canadian-born saint in our country's history and the first Canadian man to be canonized.

Through Canada's Economic Action Plan's National Historic Sites of Canada Cost-Sharing Program, the government contributed $425,000 in 2009–2010 and will contribute up to $425,000 in 2010–2011 to support restoration work at Saint Joseph's Oratory. These funds will allow the repair of the copper roofs on the basilica's four turrets and the surrounding stone masonry walls.

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