Famous for its cave dedicated to Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes and for its chapel – one of the few in Canada to remain open day and night – the Fraternity of the Franciscan brothers of Lachute, located about 75 km from Montreal, remains very active. Brother Pierre Brunette confirmed during an on-site interview, which also allows us to trace the origins of this well-established community in the region. "We arrived here in 1949, but twenty years earlier, …
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Famous for its cave dedicated to Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes and for its chapel – one of the few in Canada to remain open day and night – the Fraternity of the Franciscan brothers of Lachute, located about 75 km from Montreal, remains very active. Brother Pierre Brunette confirmed during an on-site interview, which also allows us to trace the origins of this well-established community in the region. "We arrived here in 1949, but twenty years earlier, …