

Many parishes will host Lenten Missions over the next 40 days to help parishioners focus on their spiritual growth this season. Please contact the parish directly if you have any questions related to the information below.
Saint Benedict Parish Lenten Mission
Saint Benedict's Parish Mission will host a Lenten Mission from March 9-1. The Mission will be lead by Companions of the Cross Deacons Eran Amarasingha and Sebastian Muggeridge, with CC Seminarian Matt Connor. The talks will break open The Parable of the Sower. Each evening of the mission will go from 7:00-9:00pm and be held in the church. For more information contact the parish office: 902-443-0725
Christ the King Parish Lenten Mission
Join us at St Vincent de Paul church this Lent as we begin our Lenten Mission, featuring both English and bilingual Masses led by Fr Cyrille Assihou.
- Mission Schedule: March 10th — 12th
- Confession 6pm, Mass 6:30, Mission Talk to follow.
- Tuesday: Bilingual Mass followed by Adoration and Reconciliation
- Wednesday: Closing reception will follow the Mission Talk in the Stewardship Centre.
CCCB 2025 Journey Through Lent Video Series
Once again the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) offers their weekly video reflections that break open the readings for each of the Sundays of Lent.
The Office for Evangelization and Catechesis, in collaboration with the National Liturgy Office and the Office national de liturgie, launches the 2025 video series titled Journey Through Lent. Beginning on Ash Wednesday, and for each Sunday in Lent, up to and including Palm Sunday, a video will be uploaded to the CCCB website featuring pastoral reflections based on the Readings for the Sunday Eucharistic Celebration. This series is designed for individuals, families, and communities, providing spiritual inspiration and guidance on how to prepare for the Easter season.
This year’s presenters are the Most Reverend Gary Franken, Bishop of St. Paul (in English), and the Most Reverend Michel Proulx, O.Praem., Bishop of Bathurst (in French). To view the videos click here or visit www.cccb.ca
Prayer for Peace
Liturgy Contacts
Very Rev. Craig Cameron
Rector, Saint Mary's Cathedral Basilica, Director of Vocations & Liturgy, University Chaplain
(902) 429-9800
Fr. Patrick Salah
Administrator, Assistant Director of Liturgy & MC
Fr. James Richards
Retired, Consultant for Liturgical Ministry