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How far will Quebec go in the culture of death?

The recent decision of the Superior Court of Quebec confirming the bubble zones surrounding places where abortion is practiced is another sign of the moral state of Quebec: according to Quebec justice and state, it is prejudicial that pro-life offers help close to the abortion centres—as if it might be prejudicial to respectfully suggest not to abort one’s child.

Another sign of Quebec’s moral decadence, which began with the Quiet Revolution, is the treatment of the American Christian singer who came on a musical tour to evangelize Canada. Certainly, the wave of cancellation that Sean Feucht suffered because he is pro-life and opposed to LGBT ideology does not only concern Quebec, but the hostility shown towards him was very particular during his visit to Montreal.

Thus, not only is abortion officially promoted, but the expression of pro-life opinions, or even the performance of pro-life people, are censored, even prohibited.

Unfortunately for Quebec, the path it has taken, that of the culture of death, can only lead to its disappearance. Many of our opponents do not understand that we are not working against them, but in their interest.

Quebec, instead of returning to common sense, rejects the warnings given to it and sinks further, if possible, into the rejection of God and morality.

Even if saving Quebec seems impossible in human terms, we will continue to work, even if it was only to save the few souls that we can reach.

Moreover, the message we convey is addressed to anyone who wants to hear it, even if the Quebec we know were to disappear, what has been sown will not fail to bear fruit.

One can also hope that God will perform a miracle and convert hardened hearts. In any case, we will continue our work.

A little reminder of the commitment of our colleague Arpad Nagy in the Arthabaska by-election as an independent candidate.

Finally, we have finished translating our report on the persecution of Christians in Canada! You can read it here.

For Life,
Augustin Hamilton

P.S. If you feel like it, you can donate to help us in our mission.

Conferences tour

Quebec Life Coalition is launching a project to establish local cores in the parishes and churches of Quebec, to root a living commitment to faith, family and life. Several communities have already been visited recently, and these groups serve as a springboard for various initiatives: mobilization for the March for Life, prayer vigils, training in apologetics, support for pregnant women in distress, etc. Invite us to come and talk about it in your community: [email protected] ou 1-855-996-2686.

Corn Roast

Our annual corn roast will take place on Saturday, August 23rd starting at noon, at the Quebec Life Coalition's offices, 3330 Rivier Street, Montreal. Come in large numbers!

Our special guest: Philippe Letellier-Martel from Action Vitale.

Participation cost: $15

For more information, contact Brian Jenkins at (438) 930-8643.

Vigil 365

The Vigil 365 is a prayer vigil where, every day for one or two hours, pro-lifers pray in a public place at a certain distance from an abortuary for the end of abortion.

For more information, contact Brian Jenkins on (438) 930-8643.

Videos of the week:


A church in Montreal attacked during a service led by a Christian musician – Juno News
Note: one of the reasons why Sean Feucht is persecuted is because he is pro-life and he opposes LGBT ideology.


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  • published this page in News 2025-07-30 19:37:41 -0400