If you missed the stream premiere on July 26 , here’s a replay of the Virtual Organ Concert, performed on our Casavant Organ, opus 2793, by organist Matthew Dion and assisted by Preservation Society Music Director Scott Lariviere.
We hope to bring you more performances on this magnificent instrument as we can arrange professional musicians to present selections from their repertoire.
Organ Concert Tonight via STREAM on Facebook, YouTube, and mdionorganist.com
Conclusion of the Novena and Opening of the Celebration of the Feast
We conclude our celebration of the Novena to our Patroness this evening at 6PM, and begin our celebration of the Feast of St. Anne for tomorrow.
A reminder that free tickets for the Festival Mass are available in the Shrine office; we will have a procession around our property of Her relics and the Blessed Sacrament followed by Benediction after the Mass.
We hope to see you all there!
Feast of St. Anne, Sunday July 26, 2020
Just a gentle reminder that the Festival Mass for the Feast of St. Anne will be this Sunday, July 26, at 6:00 PM in the Shrine. The Mass will be preceded by novena devotions, the Holy Rosary, and other activities during the day. Please consult the poster for more information:
Celebrant will be Rev. Michael Racine.
We will be having a procession, benediction, and exposition after the Mass on the Shrine property.
Tickets are available in the Shrine office on the lower level; we are following diocesan guidelines as to capacity and distancing requirements, thus the need for a ticket to attend. The tickets are FREE, however.
Novena Ongoing, and We Welcome You to Attend!
For those who’ve been attending the 148th Annual Novena to St. Anne, we do thank you for your support. For those who’ve not been able to attend, we are streaming the 6:00PM service LIVE on our Facebook page, like this video from last evening:
As a reminder, the Mass for the Great Feast of St. Anne will take place on Sunday, July 26, 2020 a 6:00 PM in the Shrine. It will be followed by a procession of the relic, benediction from the front steps of the Church, and exposition and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament (all outside events are, of course, weather permitting).