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Catholic Shrines and PilgrimagesA devotional practice which has become a tradition for many Saskatchewan Catholics and their families over the years is participation in a pilgrimage during the summer months. Pilgrimages usually take place at a church or shrine, where pilgrims gather for the day or in some cases camp for a few days, around the time of a special feast day. Pilgrimages usually involve a journey of some sort, with some pilgrims walking for long distances to the pilgrimage site, then praying and singing together, receiving the sacraments of Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick, celebrating Eucharist, participating in candlelight rosary processions or the Way of the Cross, hearing talks or homilies on religious topics, and sharing food and stories with relatives, friends and fellow pilgrims. Most of the shrines and pilgrimage sites are dedicated to the Virgin Mary, although some are dedicated to saints or local holy people. Some Saskatchewan shrines and pilgrimage sites, with the year each was established or the first pilgrimage was held: Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Laurent, 1879 Our Lady of Sorrows, Cudworth, 1911 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Yorkton, 1915 Our Lady of Lourdes, Kronau, 1917 Sacred Heart Shrine, Lebret, 1919 Our Lady of Lourdes Redemptorist Shrine, Yorkton, 1921 Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Carmel, 1922 Our Lady of La Salette, Forget, 1922 St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Wakaw, 1925 St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Lisieux, 1930 Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Reward, 1932 Calvary Shrine, Candiac, 1934 Our Lady of Sorrows, Ponteix, 1934 Our Lady of Sorrows, Blumenfeld, 1936 Our Lady of Lourdes, Rama, 1941 Our Lady of Lourdes, Kaposvar, 1942 Mary, Queen of All Hearts, Lestock, 1942 Immaculate Conception, Ile-Ã -la-Crosse, 1944 Our Lady of Lourdes, Lake Lenore, 1947 Our Lady of Lourdes, La Loche, 1954 Our Lady of Lourdes, Cochin, 1955 Our Lady of Lourdes, Battleford, 1957 Our Lady of Lourdes, Dillon, 1957 Our Lady of Lourdes, Yorkton, 1958 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Saskatoon, 1965 Our Lady of Lourdes, Wollaston Lake, 1981 Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Walburg, 1981 Mary, Mother of God, Cole Bay Mission, 1981 Our Lady of the Prairies, Saskatoon, 1982 Blessed KateriTekakwitha, File Hills, 1983 Margaret Sanche Print EntryFurther ReadingLozinsky, J. and H. Leir. 1987. Mary as Mother: The Pilgrimage Shrines to the Blessed Virgin Mary in Saskatchewan: A Pictorial and Historical Approach. Muenster, SK: St. Peter's Press. |
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