Blessed Br. Andre Bessette will be canonized this Fall.
Br. Andre was a Holy Cross Brother from Quebec, Canada. Because of his poor education and frail health, he was assigned as a doorman, which along with other menial tasks, he performed dutifully for forty years. A devotee of St. Joseph, Br. Andre would share this devotion with those he encountered who were in need. He would annoint the sick with oil from the lamp before the altar of St. Joseph; they would then experience miraculous healing.
Over the years, thousands claimed to have been cured due to his help and the intercession of St. Joseph. His popularity grew across the nation, and, the world. Br. Andre refused to take any credit for these miracles and directed them entirely to the workings of his patron. He campained to have a chapel built in honor of St. Joseph, which came to fruition in 1924.
Br. Andre died in 1937. His remains are buried under that basilica, named St. Joseph Oratory, in Montreal, Canada. He was beatified by John Paul II in 1982, and Benedict XVI announced in February his approval for Br. Andre’s canonization as a Saint, to be held October 17, 2010.
We have the DVD on the life story of Br. Andre (pictured above) and a commemorative Rosary with an encased relic touched to his tomb in Montreal (inset).



















