Due to the construction work occurring here at Marylake and the renovation of the Shrine, the Shrine and grounds will be closed to the public for safety concerns starting Saturday February 10, 2024 at 7:00pm.
This includes Picnics, BBQs, Events, the Rosary Path and the Gift Shop.
All Masses and other devotional activities will now be held in the Retreat House Chapel, still on the Marylake property.
Construction work at Marylake for 1 year starting Feb 10, 2024.
All our schedules remain the same, except for an additional day of confessions on Saturdays from 9:45am - 10:45am.
Retreat House Chapel hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 3:00pm.
Thursday: 8:30am - 3:00pm and 6:00pm - 8:00pm.
Saturday - Sunday: 8:30am - 12:00pm.
Please visit our website for all updates. Thank you for your continued support. You are always welcome to worship with us.
With Our Lady of Grace by our side, our door remains open to you as we continue our Ministry in the Spirit and the Humility of OUR DEAR MOTHER, you’re Welcome.
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Office Hours at Retreat House:
Mon - Fri 9am - 3pm
Daily Mass at Retreat House: 9am
Confessions:
Mon: 9.45am - 10.45am
Fri: 6pm - 7pm
Sat: 9.45am - 10.45am
At the Retreat House Chapel. As together we make our Lenten Journey – 2025. You are cordially invited to join the Marylake community in Eucharist and Prayer during this Holy Season. Mar 5 to April 21, 2025. Read more…
The Christian retreat can be defined in the simplest of terms as a definite time (from a few hours in length to a month) spent away from one's normal life for the purpose of reconnecting, usually in prayer, with God. Read more…
Prayer, the lifting of the mind and heart to God, plays an essential role in the life of a devout Catholic. Without a life of prayer, we risk losing the life of grace in our souls, grace that comes to us first in baptism and later chiefly through the other sacraments and through prayer itself. Read more…
Crafted out of wood with a picture of the Shrine of Our Lady of Grace at Marylake. Get one for yourself or give it away as a gift. Read more…
The Reality of Demons and The Great Crufciix by Fr. Joel Okojie, OSA. These enlightening books can be purchased online and also at the Monastery. Shop now…
Now, you can order Mass and Prayer Intention Cards online, or at Marylake. In Loving Memory, Special Intention, Special Occasion, Birthday, Healing, First Communion, Confirmation and Perpetual Enrollment cards. Shop now...
First Saturday of each month, starting in June, 2023. 9:00 am: Mass followed by Adoration and Rosary, accompanied with Meditative Music. Read more…
King Township has one of the lowest ratios of beds per seniors over 85 years of age in Ontario. With only 36 long-term care beds for over 27,000 residents and a long waitlist for these beds, our community requires a modern, accessible long-term care home for our seniors and their families. Read more…
Every second Thursday of each month. Only 70 seats available – first come first served. At Marylake Shrine of Our Lady of Grace. 7:00 pm Mass with Novena Prayers to St. Rita and the Veneration of St. Rita’s Relic. Please join us.
Mon: 9.45am - 10.45am
Fri: 6pm - 7pm
Confession is a sacrament instituted by Jesus Christ in his love and mercy. It is here that we meet the loving Jesus who offers sinners forgiveness for offenses committed against God, neighbours or strangers. At the same time, Confession permits sinners to reconcile with the Church, which also is wounded by our sins. Read more...
There are different ways of giving. You can make a one time donation, or recurring donations as in once a month, or set to a periodic schedule that fits your personal preferences. You can also pick one of our many projects or causes to donate to.
Through your generosity, we are better equipped to serve you here at Marylake. We receive no regular charitable funding from dioceses or the Augustinian headquarters in Rome. Your generosity will go a long way towards the success of our Order, mission and long term objectives. Donate...
Daily: 9 am in the Shrine
The Mass is the most important sacramental celebration of the Church, and it always follows a set order.
We gather for Mass, rest from work, and perform works of mercy. Let’s gather at God’s Eucharistic table as brothers and sisters. Read more...