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Feast of Saint Anne, 2014

Installation of the Limoges of the Limoges Via Crucis completed
The installation of the magnificent Limoges enameled Stations of the Cross gifted to Saint Clement Parish by a Québec City church has been completed.
The cost of preparing the walls and hanging the Via Crucis was budgeted at $7,000, an amount almost immediately met earlier this month by the very generous response of St. Clement parishioners.
Visually stunning, the Limoges Via Crucis the parish will long be proud of replaces the plaster casts formerly in place which had been substantially altered and painted over during the 1967 renovations carried out to the church’s interior.
Dating from 1890, the Limoges Stations were installed in a Quebec City chapel which later became the church of Notre-Dame-de-Jacques-Cartier. A recent reorganization of Québec City parishes resulted in the church’s closure in 2012.
For more information on the Limoges Via Crucis, please read the article The Limoges Via Crucis – A work of art for St. Anne by René Villeneuve with photos by Jean-Claude Grant.

Installation of the Limoges Via Crucis

Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary 2014

Generous Response raises $3,340 for lamp’s restoration
Parishioners have responded quickly and with overwhelming generosity to the campaign to raise funds to pay for the restoration of St. Anne’s early sanctuary lamp. A total of $3,340 in donations earmarked for the lamp has been received since the campaign was undertaken just prior to Holy Week and includes donations received during the Easter Weekend and the Sunday, April 27th (High Mass) collection.
The lamp was blessed and returned to service by Fr. Erik Deprey, FSSP during the Easter Vigil on Saturday, April 19th 2014
The cost of refurbishing the lamp is $6, 554, only half of which was in hand prior to Easter. The remaining amount needed to meet the restoration costs has now been met thanks to the immediate and very generous response of parishioners.
Additional funds received will be applied to the installation costs estimated at $1,200. If you would like to help the parish meet the costs of installing the lamp, please be sure to mark your cheque or envelope with the direction: “For Sanctuary Lamp”.
Thank you your generosity!
*For more information on the history of the sanctuary lamp, please go to About on this site and click on the entry: “St. Anne’s Sanctuary Lamp returns to its rightful place”.

Eastertide 2014

Palm Sunday 2014

St. Anne’s sanctuary lamp comes home
St. Anne’s early sanctuary lamp has returned from being recently refurbished and will soon once again take its rightful place at the heart of the sanctuary in front of Our Lord’s Tabernacle.
The lamp will be blessed and returned to service by Fr. Erik Deprey, FSSP during the Easter Vigil on Saturday, April 19th 2014.
Dating from the 1840s, the lamp was found damaged and lying in pieces in the organ loft when St. Clement Parish arrived at St. Anne in 2012 and was restored by Turn of the Century Lighting, a Toronto firm specializing in the restoration of antique lighting fixtures.
Restoration work is expensive. The cost for refurbishing and re-installing the lamp is $6, 554, half of which has been raised in special donations received so far. A further $3,350 is required to meet the total costs. If you would like to contribute to the costs of the lamp’s restoration, please be sure to mark your cheque or envelope with the direction: “For Sanctuary Lamp”.
Thank you your generosity!
Christmas Day Mass 2013
Midnight Mass 2013
Rorate Mass 2013-12-14
Historical Photos – 1997 Chartres Pilgrimage
First Holy Communion and Corpus Christi 2013
Golf Tournament
Pontifical Mass and Installation of Our New Pastor, Fr. Erik Deprey FSSP
Feast of St. Anne & 140th Anniversary – July 26, 2013
- Archbishop Prendergast
- Father Philip Creurer, FSSP, pastor
- Sisters of Charity & Brothers of Christian Schools
- St. Clement
- Knights of Columbus Honour Guard
- Original parish statue 1873
- Statue of St. Anne on the Church façade
- Archbishop with the Sister of Charity