Québec City has hosted many religious gatherings throughout its history. A major event—Canada’s first and only National Eucharistic Congress—was held in Québec City from June 22 to 26, 1938. An altar of repose for up to 100,000 worshippers was set up on the Plains of Abraham. A high mass was held at night on June 23, followed by a procession 300,000 strong on June 26. In this golden age of Catholicism in Quebec, the Congress sought to invigorate religious fervour in the province. What do you know about this large-scale event?
Notre-Dame-de-Québec Basilica decorated for the first National Eucharistic Congress
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This photograph shows Notre-Dame-de-Québec Basilica, decorated for the first and only National Eucharistic Congress held in Québec City in 1938. The city was chosen because it was known as the bastion of the Catholic Church in Canada. A crowd gathered in front of the Basilica.
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