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Quebec's New Law Threatens Easter March

Quebec's New Law Threatens Easter March

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April 3, 20261m 38s

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Montreals Annual Way of the Cross March Faces Uncertainty Amid New Quebec Law: Hundreds are set to join Archbishop Christian Lépine for the annual Easter march, but a new law banning public prayer without city approval threatens the tradition. Catholic leaders argue it treats believers as second-class citizens, as the march has grown since the pandemic. Bishops plan to challenge the law in court, as Quebec draws a hard line on secularism that could reshape public faith expressions.

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