The Martyrs' Shrine in Midland, Ontario, is deeply connected to the Jesuits. June 25, 1926, marks the historic date when the national shrine first opened as a place of prayer and pilgrimage, built under the direction of the Jesuits to honor the Canadian (North American) Jesuit Martyrs
The Martyrs: The shrine is dedicated to eight Canadian Martyrs—six Jesuit priests (including St. Jean de Brébeuf) and two lay companions—who lived, worked, and were killed in the 17th century while on a mission among the Wendat (Huron) people
The Anniversary: June 25th marks the foundational opening of the holy site, which celebrated its major centennial milestone.
SHE PUT THIS PICTURE
UP ON JUNE 25TH
SHE ALSO USED TO HAVE A PADRE PIO PICTURE- WHAT IS HIS FEAST DAY? SEPTEMBER 23rd. I KNOW YOU KNOW.
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