Newly Installed Archbishop of Toronto Visits with Retired Basilians
April 20, 2023

One of Archbishop Francis Leo’s first stops as Archbishop of Toronto included a visit to the distinctive worship community of Presentation Manor. Presentation Manor is a seniors residence for religious men and women as well as lay people, including retired Basilians who live in Toronto. The newly installed Archbishop celebrated Mass on Saturday, April 15 during the Octave of Easter. The on-site chapel was packed as Archbishop Leo thanked the religious and lay people for their lifetime of dedication to their vocations during his homily. Many of the lay residents were joined by family members who also wanted to meet the new Archbishop.
Afterwards, a lunch was served in the dining room and the Archbishop took the opportunity to greet each person individually. He also visited the ‘Becoming Neighbours’ office, which is located on the premises. The program matches immigrants and refugees with religious men and women to provide companionship as friends, guides and mentors as the newcomers adjust to living in Toronto.
Archbishop Leo spent time on the assisted living floor where he visited with the very ill and bed-ridden residents and Alzheimer patients. As he visited each unit on the floor, he often knelt next to the brothers or sisters and asked for them to bless him. Along the way he met with staff members, stopping to take selfies and offer handshakes and hugs, and was able to converse with some in Tagalog.
Pope Francis named him Archbishop of Toronto on Saturday, February 11 and he was installed as archbishop on Saturday, March 25.
Presentation Manor is named for the story in Luke’s Gospel of the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple of Jerusalem. In addition to the Basilian Fathers, many other religious communities are represented among the residents including Presentation of Mary Brothers, De La Salle Christian Brothers, Loretto Sisters, the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, Sisters of Service and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto, Good Shepherd Sisters, Our Lady’s Missionaries, Irish Christian Brothers, Faithful Companions of Jesus, Scarboro Foreign Missions and diocesan priests.
Categories
Discerning, a Vocations BlogGeneral News
Stirrings
Uncategorized
Superior General Kevin Storey, CSB Visits the Basilian Fathers in Riohacha, La Guajira, Colombia
Superior General Kevin Storey, CSB, visits the Basilian Fathers in Riohacha, La Guajira, Colombia, offering encouragement and support to the local community. His visit strengthens the fraternal bonds among the […]
Read MoreBasilians Mourn the Passing of Pope Francis
With deep sorrow and abiding love, the Basilian community mourns the passing of our Holy Father. Our long history of fidelity to the papacy empowers us in prayer as we […]
Read MoreBasilians Worldwide Mark the 2025 Triduum
From Toronto to Windsor, Rochester to Colombia and Mexico, our communities gathered by candlelight to mourn the Cross and rejoice in the empty tomb. We give thanks for the grace […]
Read MoreFr. Morgan Rice CSB: A Reflection on St. Patrick
Happy St. Patrick’s day! Fr. Morgan Rice, CSB, talks about how faith isn’t something to be forced—it’s something to be discovered. Just like St. Patrick helped others see God in their everyday […]
Read MorePresident Dr. John Cappucci Receives King Charles III Coronation Medal
Assumption University proudly announced that its president, Dr. John Cappucci, has been awarded the prestigious King Charles III Coronation Medal. This national honor recognizes Canadians who have made significant contributions […]
Read More