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The importance of Easter
Easter (Greek, Paskha, from Hebrew: Pesakh,) is the most important annual religious feast in the Christian liturgical year. According to Gospels, Jesus resurrected from the dead on the third day…
Newsie Note for March 31, 2010
I am a member of the QHS PPO and we are organizing a Flea Market to raise money for different activities in the school, mostly to help pay for all…
The Easter Story
Untitled Page Due to copyright restrictions we must present it like this directly from their website. Someone sent me this presentation and I thought it was very appropriate to…
April 1st, Holy Communion service, followed by a pot luck supper at Trinity Church
There will be a service of Holy Communion, followed by a pot luck supper at Trinity Church – St. Foy, 2687 des Quatres Bourgeois, beginning at 6 p.m.All are welcome…
Good Friday Event at Chalmers-Wesley on rue Sainte-Ursule
Join us this Good Friday as we Walk with the Cross through Vieux Québec. Congregations from Chalmers-Wesley, église St. Pierre, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, St. Michael’s, and Holy Trinity will…
ImagiNation 2010 : Writers’ Festival at the Morrin Centre
ImagiNation 2010: Writers’ Festival Presented by the Morrin CentreApril 7-11, 2010http://imagination.morrin.org/en/Are you ready for a literary event which is out of the ordinary? How about exploring new themes, letting your…
Caligula, the lost soul
Caligula by Albert Camus will be performed by the theatre troupe at Cégep Champlain St. Lawrence on the last weekend of March. This play, originally written in 1938, is still…
Sea of Green Invades St-Patrick’s High School
It was that time of year that all of St-Patrick’s High School students were waiting for. St-Patrick’s Day is no ordinary day for students at St-Pat’s. On March 17, St-Pat’s…
Memorials and Things of Fame
1850The Morning Chronicle At Lorette, there lives an Indian, Telari-o-lin, alias Zacharie Vincent, the last pure blooded Huron, who has a taste for painting. In the rooms of the Literary and…