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St. Mary
Beausejour
MB
R0E 0C0
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Who we are
Catholic Womens' League- see our website stmoloh.ca under CWL.
Knights of Columbus- see our website stmoloh.ca under KNIGHTS.
Knights of Columbus- see our website stmoloh.ca under KNIGHTS.
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Church Pastor
Fr. Rene Chartier
Pastor
530 Atlantic Avenue
Beausejour,
MB
R0E 0C0
Canada
Phone: 204.268.2453
Fax: 204.268.1659
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Quote of the Day
Luke 6:27
But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you,
But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you,
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Roman Catholic
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Archdiocese of Saint Boniface in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Fr. Rene Chartier
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St. Mary Beausejour Mass Times
Sunday - 9:00 AM
Language: English
Saturday at 5:00 PM
Language: English
Father Chartier speaks English and French.
With the present health safety directives, 50 people can attend the Sunday Mass in Our Lady of Hope Church. If you wish to attend, you are to inform Father René beforehand by calling 204-268-2453. Social physical distancing is still to be observed. (If you have flu-like symptoms – please stay home!)
Mass Times last updated on the 16th of March, 2022
Language: English
Saturday at 5:00 PM
Language: English
Father Chartier speaks English and French.
With the present health safety directives, 50 people can attend the Sunday Mass in Our Lady of Hope Church. If you wish to attend, you are to inform Father René beforehand by calling 204-268-2453. Social physical distancing is still to be observed. (If you have flu-like symptoms – please stay home!)
Mass Times last updated on the 16th of March, 2022
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St. Mary History
Beginning in the 1890's, the missionary priests from Saint Boniface, the Archdiocese in which St. Mary is located, would travel occassionally to the area to serve the spiritual needs of the Catholic settlers and say Mass in local homes.
The first Christmas Midnight Mass in the area was celebrated by Fr. Magnon at the home of M.J. Hoban in 1901. To help serve the many new settlers of Polish origin Archbishop Langevin appointed Polish Oblate missionary priests who served the Beasuejour community from 1898-1904.
Please go to our website stmoloh.ca and click on HISTORY to see many interesting pictures and our stories of fires, inspiration, , the creation of the Our Lady of La Salette National Shrine, and information on the Oblate and La Salette priests among other historical details.
The first Christmas Midnight Mass in the area was celebrated by Fr. Magnon at the home of M.J. Hoban in 1901. To help serve the many new settlers of Polish origin Archbishop Langevin appointed Polish Oblate missionary priests who served the Beasuejour community from 1898-1904.
Please go to our website stmoloh.ca and click on HISTORY to see many interesting pictures and our stories of fires, inspiration, , the creation of the Our Lady of La Salette National Shrine, and information on the Oblate and La Salette priests among other historical details.
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