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A Catholic shrine dedicated to Saint Joseph, founded by Saint Brother André, offering prayer, healing and peace. Learn about the Holy Week and Easter celebrations, the hotel service, the online shop, the magazine and the blog.
- My Prayer Intention
Contact us. Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal. 3800...
- Light a Votive Candle
In exchange for a donation, the Oratory will light a candle...
- Online Shop
Gift Shop - Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount-Royal. 3800 ch....
- Heritage
Discover the organs of Saint Joseph's Oratory, creations of...
- Spirituality
Saint Joseph can be seen as the saint of everyday life, to...
- Schedule of Masses
Consult the full schedule of Masses celebrated at Saint...
- Contact Us
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal. 3800 Queen Mary Road...
- Visiting The Shrine
Take in the immense site, from the carillon to the basilica,...
- Our History
The founder of Saint Joseph’s Oratory is officially...
- My Prayer Intention
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal (French: Oratoire Saint-Joseph-du-Mont-Royal) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine located at 3800 Queen Mary Road in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood on Mount Royal's Westmount Summit in Montreal, Quebec.
- Archdiocese of Montreal
- Michael Delaney, C.S.C.
Visit one of the world’s most visited sacred spaces and Montréal’s iconic landmarks. Learn about the history, art and miracle cures of Saint Joseph’s Oratory and its founder Brother André.
- 3800 Queen-Mary Road, Montréal, H3V 1H6, CA
- info@saint-joseph.org
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount-Royal, founded by Saint Brother André in 1904, is a catholic sanctuary and the largest shrine dedicated to Saint Joseph in the world. It receives over 2 million visitors yearly.
Feb 7, 2006 · Learn about the history, architecture and significance of Saint Joseph's Oratory, a minor basilica of the Roman Catholic Church in Montreal. The Oratory is the tallest church in Canada and one of the largest domed structures in the world, built by Brother André, a lay brother of the Congregation of the Holy Cross. It attracts millions of pilgrims and tourists who come to visit its crypt, dome, tomb and carillon.