New Secularism Law Is Looming Over Way of the Cross Marches on Good Friday in Quebec
Christians across Quebec are about to face a new legal landscape on Good Friday, only a day after the provincial legislature adopted a law that could crack down on their annual Way of the Cross processions. In Montreal, several hundred people joined Archbishop Christian Lépine in a march of “prayer, reflection and silence” that wound [...]
New Secularism Law Is Looming Over Way of the Cross Marches on Good Friday in Quebec A new law adopted by the Quebec provincial legislature is poised to impact Christian traditions, specifically the annual Way of the Cross processions. In Montreal, hundreds participated in a silent march led by Archbishop Christian Lépine, commemorating Jesus’s journey. This Easter weekend tradition is expected to face greater organizational challenges following the passage of the law that may ban public prayer.
- Quebec has adopted a new law that could restrict annual Way of the Cross processions.
- Hundreds participated in a silent Way of the Cross march in Montreal led by Archbishop Christian Lépine.
- The new law may make it harder to organize these religious processions in the future.
- The law could potentially ban public prayer.
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