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    Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada
    May 13 2005

    A Celebration of Nations - Cultural and Religious Celebrations at
    Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal - Sunday, May 15, 2005 from 2:00
    to 4:00 pm

    MONTREAL, May 13 /CNW Telbec/ - As part of the centenary celebrations
    of Saint Joseph's Oratory, a major intercultural and inter-religious
    event called A Celebration of Nations has been scheduled to take place
    at the Basilica on Sunday, May 15, 2005, Day of Pentecost. The event
    will feature a variety of rituals, music, prayers, choir singing,
    readings and dance. Admission is free.

    Max Gros-Louis, Grand Chief of the Huron Nation and member of the
    Centenary Committee of Honour, will inaugurate the event with a First
    Nations purification ceremony. The celebration will be presided over
    by Father André Charron CHC, Provincial Superior of the Congregation
    of the Holy Cross, in the company of Quebec Minister of Immigration
    and Cultural Communities, Lise Thériault.

    Representing Armenia, China, Congo, Jamaica, the Philippines, Rwanda,
    the Tamil community and the Presbyterian Church, almost ten choirs and
    dance companies will make the Basilica come alive with performances
    reflecting their diverse cultural origins. Between performances,
    clergy from four Christian churches, namely Armenian Apostolic,
    Coptic, Presbyterian and Roman Catholic, will recite prayers from
    their respective liturgical texts. Rita Lafontaine and Marc-André
    Coallier, spokespersons for the Oratory's centenary, will also read
    texts by well-known personalities. The theme is A WORLD OF LOVE SINCE
    1904, focussing on love as being both warm, welcoming, open and
    compassionate as well as love in the sense of peace, justice, unity in
    diversity and harmony among peoples.

    "Saint Joseph's Oratory is not only a heritage landmark but also a
    great urban sanctuary and unique meeting place in the heart of the
    city," stated Father Charron. "Two million pilgrims and
    visitors-people of all ages, of all nationalities, of all religious
    denominations-flock to the Oratory each year for a multitude of
    reasons, all in a spirit of peace and harmony. This celebratory
    ritual will honour the great cultural and religious diversity of
    Montreal, Quebec and all of Canada."



    For further information: Marie-Laurence Paré, Coordinator Massy-Forget
    Public Relations, (514) 842-2455 extension 23, [email protected]; Eliane
    Francoeur, Director of Centennial Events Saint Joseph's Oratory of
    Mount Royal, (514) 733-8216 extension 2994,
    [email protected]
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