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Notre-Dame-du-Cap Basilica

 
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Notre-Dame-du-Cap Basilica
Basilica of Notre-Dame-du-Cap
Notre-Dame-du-Cap Basilica

Location Trois-RivièresQuebec
Country Canada
Denomination Roman Catholic
History
Status Minor basilica
Architecture
Functional status Active
Architectural type Norman-Gothic

The Basilica of Notre-Dame-du-Cap is a minor basilica in Trois-RivièresQuebecCanada. It is Canada's national shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and one of the country's six national shrines. Each year, the site is visited by thousands of Catholic pilgrims.

History

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The first church in the district of Cap-de-la-Madeleine was a small wooden structure built in 1659. In 1694, the first resident pastor, Father Paul Vachon, established the Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary at Cap de la Madeleine. The wooden building was replaced by a fieldstone church in 1720. The hand hewn beams from the wooden church were used in the construction of the new stone church. Canon Vachon died in 1729 and is buried in the church.[1]

For a long time the parish was without a resident pastor and fell into neglect. In 1867, Father Luc Desilets, pastor at Cap-de-la-Madeleine, re-introduced the praying of the rosary and promoted it among his parishioners. A more regular pastoral presence resulted in increased attendance, and a larger church was needed.[2]

Initially, construction of a new church was hampered by the difficulty of transporting material. However, in mid-March 1879, despite it being an unusually mild winter, a small section of the St. Lawrence River froze sufficiently that, by adding additional snow and water, Father Louis-Eugene Duguay, and some parishioners were able to construct a narrow mile-and-a-half long ice bridge. The ice held for a full week and allowed the building material to be hauled across on horse-drawn sledges. The people attributed their success to the intercession of the Blessed Mother. In October 1880 the finished third church was dedicated to Sainte-Marie-Madeleine.[2]

True to a promise made to the Blessed Virgin, instead of demolishing the old stone church, Desilets dedicated it to Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary. The first pilgrimage to the Sanctuary was made on May 7, 1883. Desilets died shortly thereafter, and Duguay became pastor. Janssoone took over the responsibility of managing the shrine, and installed a Way of the Cross. Bronze statues depicted the stations. As the parish work and number of pilgrims increased, they asked the bishop to appoint a custodian to take over the shrine. In 1902, the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate became guardians of the Shrine.[2] Beginning in 1906, they installed a Way of the Rosary. The path leads to a series of bronze statues, cast in France, each representing one of the fifteen traditional mysteries of the rosary.

In October 1904, Pope Pius X authorized the canonical coronation of Our Lady of the Cape. In 1964, the present basilica was inaugurated, and the sanctuary officially became a minor basilica. The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate continue to operate the shrine.

Pope John Paul II visited in September 1984.[3]

Father Janssoone was declared blessed by Pope John Paul II on September 25, 1988.

Architecture

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Interior of the basilica. Stained-glass windows may be seen in the background.

The church that was completed in 1888, was demolished in 1963 to make way for the square in front of the present basilica. Some of its stones were kept to make an addition to the first church in 1973. The basilica, designed by architect Adrien Dufresne,[3] opened in 1964 and can accommodate up to 1,660 people. Reinforced concrete arches outline the building.

The Casavant organ consists of 5,425 pipes. The stained glass windows are by Dutch Oblate Father Jan Tillemans.

See also

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References

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre-Dame-du-Cap_Basilica


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Notre Dame du Cap-de-la-Madeleine
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This part of my journey to Canada was from Ontario to Quebec and brought me to Cap de la Madeleine, east of Montreal and near Trois Riviéres. I was travelling homewards after spending two lovely days seeing the old city of Quebec, the Canadian shrine of St. Anne de Beaupré, and Grosse-Île, the last resting place of so many Irish who left Ireland because of the famine in the years 1845 - 1849.There is within most of us a searching or longing, a reason for being, a need to be in touch with our spirituality, what we are and why we are. For this reason people have always travelled on pilgrimage to various places of worship, to places that remind us a little of heaven, nirvana, valhalla - call it what you will.

Most of us continue to seek out a place of peace, an oasis where we can renew heart, soul and spirit. It can be a retreat to within in the form of meditation or without as a journey. For Christians there are many such places all over the world, found as shrines dedicated to God, Our Lady (Mary, Mother of Jesus) and the saints.

In Quebec alone there are 16 such places of pilgrimage, each one a beautiful and welcoming oasis of peace. Cap de la Madeleine is one such place. My arrival here after the day on Grosse-Île proved to be the section of my journey guided by my guardian angels. It was a part of the journey where I never intended being yet was meant to be.
Cap de la Madeleine
The Basilica of Notre Dame - Cap de la Madeleine.
Sitting on the shores of the St. Lawrence River and midway between Montreal and Quebec, Cap de la Madeleine is a place of peace and tranquillity, serenity and beauty. Its history goes back to 1634 when the area was first settled. The following year the first Jesuit Missionaries arrived to serve the settlers of the new village. The first little timber chapel was built here in 1659 on a small piece of land known as 'Blessed Mary's fief'. 5 years later it was to become the first of Canada's Catholic churches to be dedicated as a Confraternity of the Holy Rosary, a very new form of prayerful devotion to Our Lady at that time.
The Altar of The Small Shrine.
The Altar of The Small Shrine.
In 1720 the first stone chapel was built and was known as the "Small Shrine". It still holds this name today and is the oldest church in Canada. The Basilica was built over a 9 year period and opened in 1964. The stained glass windows created by Holland's Jan Tillemans, OMI. are unique in North America and very beautiful. The photograph on the right below shows the Small Chapel in the foreground and the Basilica to the rear.There are many strange and wondrous stories to be told about this place but the most famous is that of The Ice Bridge. Growth of the community necessitated the building of a new church but as the parish was a poor one it was agreed to demolish the old church and re-use the stone along with imported stone from across the river.
The Small ShrineThe Old and The New
The Small Shrine
The Old & The New
The winter of 1878-9 was so mild that no ice had formed on the river so the parishioners began to pray the Rosary for a big freeze to allow the much needed stone to be transported across. Fr. Désilets, parish priest at the time, vowed to Our Lady that if she answered their prayers he would leave the old church standing and dedicate the parish to the Her patronage.Months went by with no ice then in March of 1879 their prayers were answered with the overnight formation of an ice bridge which lasted for 9 days, allowing the transportation of all the necessary stone to commence the building work. The old church was retained and dedicated on June 22nd. 1888 as Notre-Dame-du-Cap.

Since that time the first Marian Shrine in Canada - Our Lady of The Cape - has seen millions of pilgrims visiting here, including Pope John Paul 11. In 1924 a commemoration bridge was built in the gardens with the links from one side to the other as replicas of huge Rosary beads..

Our Lady's Statue in St. Mary's Lake
Our Lady's Statue in
Saint Mary's Lake.
The gardens of this place are wonderful and add to the prayerful atmosphere of the Shrine.
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This little pond was made in 1938. The statue of Our Lady in the centre of the island is a focal point for prayerful walks around the perimeter whilst praying the Rosary and the walkway surround is called the Rosary Spring. It is most beautiful when used as part of the candlelight procession at night. 

Some Christians of other denominations find Catholic devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary difficult to understand but Her place, when on earth, is highlighted and revered often in Scripture from throughout the Old Testament right through to Revelations. 

She is spoken of twice during Christ's agonising journey to His crucifixion. He placed us in her care before His death when He said to His Mother about St. John the Apostle: 

" He is your son" and to St. John: "She is your Mother". 

Canadians have great devotion to Our Lady and during my trip to Medugorje in 1998 I met a group of Native North Americans from Canada and to see them in National Costume was a rare treat for us from the very edge of Europe.
Tradition and culture was brought from Europe to the New World where it thrived in each small village. Not least among these were their Spiritual traditions, be it Jewish or Christian. 

As the French and other European settlers made their way up the Saint Lawrence River and started developing communities they brought with them their skills, their crafts and their ways. Word was sent from them to Europe requesting Pastors to lead these communities and keep their religious beliefs and traditions alive.

The result was the formation of many French Religious orders and the development of villaes, later to become towns and cities.

Saint Mary's Lake
Saint Mary's Lake
This is very evident in this part of Canada and the 16 Shrines of pilgrimage in the Quebec region are dotted all along the St. Lawrence river. 7 of them are dedicated to Our Lady and 3 to Her Mother, St. Anne.
The Way of the Cross here in Cap de la Madeleine is a beautiful life-sized set cast in bronze and donated by the parishioners of Saint-Célestine in France in 1974. They are spaciously placed around the gardens allowing pilgrims the opportunity to pray the Stations privately or in groups.

The 12th Station - Calvary
The 12th Station - Calvary
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Calvary, the 12th. Station, was built with rock in 1916 and can just be seen in the distance.
Jesus Meets His Mother
Jesus Meets His Mother
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Mary is seen as a powerful mediatrix and advocate to the Father and is depicted in the Stations of the Cross in every Catholic Church  and Marian Shrine of devotion to Her throughout the world. 
This place of prayer and devotion is quiet and peaceful, a salve to any soul and a re-charge for spiritual batteries.
And so I left this lovely place and made my way homewards to Ontario. Brockville of the 1000 Islands was my destination that night and Hamilton the following day. I had no time to visit Montreal or Ottawa properly - I got lost driving through Montreal and that left me just enough time to have supper in Ottawa. Those visits must wait for another time.

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Église, Cap-de-la-Madeleine = Church, Cap-de-la-Madeleine
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Maps: Quebec CTMA Cruise Routes and Les Îles de la Madeleine.Maps show cruise of St Lawrence River and Gulf and Quebec's Les Îles de la Madeleine, Magdalen Islands.Maps show cruise of St Lawrence River and Gulf and Quebec's Les Îles de la Madeleine, Magdalen Islands.
Map of eastern Canada, the St Lawrence River, Gulf of St Lawrence and Les Iles de la Madeleine (Magdalen Islands).

Between mid-June and mid-September each year, CTMA offers weekly cruises between Montréal, Québec City, the Gaspé Peninsula and Les Îles de la Madeleine. The archipelago of Îles de la Madeleine is far out into the Gulf of St Lawrence: 215 km from Québec’s Gaspé, 105 km from Prince Edward Island and 95 km from northern Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island. Now you know! Map Courtesy of Express Design

 

Geology facts of Les Iles de la Madeleine (Magdalen Islands).
Some 320 million years ago, before continental drift began to separate the land masses, Les Îles de la Madeleine were located close to the earth’s equator in a basin which was actually below sea level and where the average ambient temperature was 38°C (100°F). Seawater flowed often into this basin and its evaporation caused layers of salt to accumulate on its floor. Over time, this layer of accumulated salt grew to a depth of 5 kilometers. Meanwhile, the Îles de la Madeleine started their very long migration towards the north, eventually ending up in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Geological activity subsequently covered the salt with another 4 kilometers of rock and lava.

Between 2 and 5 million years ago, the pressure of the rocky layer overlaying the salt raised its temperature to nearly 300°C (572°F). The salt, now more fluid and malleable than the rocky layer directly above, rises towards the surface. Pressure from rising salt lifts the overlaying rock, creating the famous salt domes supporting Îles de la Madeleine. Visible evidence of this upshift is the large active salt mine on one of the north islands.

The rocks of the main islands are composed primarily of volcanic rock, sedimentary rock and sandstone. The rocky cores are linked by sandy spits whose surface is always affected by the winds which created the dunes, some of which, called “buttereaux” reach up to 15 meters in height.
 
Map of Les Iles de la Madeleine (Magdalen Islands).

Lying in a south-west/north-easterly direction, Îles de la Madeleine consists of a dozen islands that form a 65-kilometer-long fishhook-shaped archipelago of 202 square kilometers. The six main inhabited islands are interconnected by long, thin sand dunes joined by paved roads and bridges. Islanders live in the Atlantic Time Zone, one hour ahead of mainland Québec. Courtesy of Tourisme Iles de la Madeleine

 

Return to our richly-illustrated feature article about cruising from Montréal to Les Îles de la Madeleine.

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