In Canada, as in other countries, the shortage
of priests has made it necessary to merge existing parishes. In our case three
parishes are concerned:
- Saint Michael of Sillery,
erected in 1852 by the architect
Goodlatte Richardson Browe and the first chapel to be built in Sillery,
in front of the Jesuit house.

- The Most Holy Sacrament, a
parish founded in 1921 by Father Auguste Pelletier and opened in 1924. The Blessed Sacrament Fathers had previously
built a small wooden church.
Last March, the
Religious of Jesus and Mary were invited to propose a name for this new parish
to be established in January, 2019. The following April Father Busque sent
these suggestions, together with those of the parishes of St. Charles Garnier
and St. Michael, to the Archbishop of Quebec. His Auxiliary Bishop, Mgr. Pelchat, replied on April 19th . The
following is an extract from his reply:


The three parishes are
asking their new patron to obtain for them the grace of unity and communion.
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