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- Martyrs Shrine
Martyrs' Shrine is a national holy and historic space honouring the lives of the Canadian Martyrs The Shrine celebrates a nearly 400-year-old story of love and discovery that inspired and influenced the formation of Canada as we know it today and welcomes over 100,000 visitors from around the world every year
- Visit Us - Martyrs Shrine
Martyrs' Shrine is a place of pilgrimage, spiritual retreat and cultural discovery, where you can visit the Church of St Joseph and the graves of the Canadian Martyrs Learn about the Indigenous-European fusion, the events, the parks, the shops and the liturgy of this unique site
- History of Martyrs Shrine
Martyrs' Shrine has been a holy and historic place of worship for nearly 100 years and continues a nearly 400 year story of love and discovery with St Jean de Brébeuf and his companions There is much to discover and explore, and on this page we can only give you a glimpse into the Shrine's rich history
- Shrine Church - Martyrs Shrine
The Shrine Church and grounds of Martyrs' Shrine contain an impressive collection of ecclesiastical art and monuments that invite pilgrims to reflection and prayer
- About Us - Martyrs Shrine
Martyrs' Shrine is a historic site where you can honour the early Jesuit missionaries who died for their faith in Canada Learn about their story, our ministry, our liturgy, our gardens and our church
- Contact Us - Martyrs Shrine
Martyrs' Shrine 16163 Highway 12 West, P O Box 7 Stn Main Midland, ON L4R 4K6 Phone: 705-526-3788 Toll free: 855-526-3788 Fax: 705-526-1546 Email: info@martyrs-shrine com
- Pilgrimage - Martyrs Shrine
Martyrs' Shrine, a national pilgrimage site with nearly 400 years of history, welcomes tens of thousands of pilgrims every year from all types of faiths, cultures and beliefs At Martyrs' Shrine we try to respond to the unique journey of each pilgrim
- Tours and Retreats - Martyrs Shrine
Discover the rich history of the Martyrs' Shrine at your own pace, from the origins of European contact with Indigenous people in Canada, to the establishment of Catholic missions in the Wendat (Huron) Nation and Ontario's oldest European community, to the heroic deaths of the Jesuit saints which made this holy site one of the most important
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