Reflecting on the Sacred Triduum at Notre Dame Du Laus Parish

As we stand on the cusp of the Easter Vigil tonight at 9 pm, the Notre Dame Du Laus Parish community pauses to reflect on the profound journey of the […]
Celebrating 1700 Years of the Nicene Creed

In an update shared in our last bulletin, for the remainder of the year, the Nicene Creed will be recited as part of Mass, replacing the Apostle’s Creed. This change marks a special anniversary—a celebration of the 1700th year since the Nicene Creed was adopted in 325 by the Bishops of the First Council of Nicaea. We invite all parishioners to join us in this historic commemoration, embracing this ancient prayer that has united Christians for centuries.
Discover the Power of the Way of the Cross and Join Us Every Friday at 6:00 PM

As the season of Lent approaches, the faithful of Notre Dame Du Laus Church in Powerview-Pine Falls, Manitoba, are invited to deepen their spiritual journey through a cherished tradition: the Way of the Cross. Every Friday during Lent, at 6:00 p.m., the community will gather to walk this sacred path, reflecting on the passion and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. This powerful devotion offers a unique opportunity for parishioners to strengthen their faith, find solace, and grow closer to God. We warmly encourage all to join us in this meaningful practice—your presence will enrich both your soul and our community.
Notre Dame Du Laus Embraces the Jubilee Year 2025

As the Jubilee Year 2025 dawns, a time of reflection, repentance, and renewal as proclaimed by Pope Francis, this cherished church has been honored with a special designation. Guided by the teachings of the risen Lord Jesus Christ, Notre Dame Du Laus has been selected as one of the designated pilgrimage sites where the faithful can experience the mercy of God through a plenary indulgence, a rare and sacred grace offered during this holy year.
Ash Wednesday: A Call to Life Through Vulnerability

Ash Wednesday often carries an undeserved stigma. At first glance, the beginning of Lent each year might not strike us as particularly uplifting. As we receive ashes on our foreheads, we hear the sobering words: “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return” (cf. Genesis 3:19).