On May 31, 2025, the Archdiocese of Toronto welcomed 2,000 Catholics from across the archdiocese for A Day With Mary, held at Villanova College in King City. The celebration coincided with the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and featured prayer, catechesis, and joyful fellowship centered on devotion to Our Lady. The weather was damp and cool for spring and so while the event was planned for outdoors, Mass shifted indoors, where Frank Cardinal Leo, Metropolitan Archbishop of Toronto presided, along with Bishop John A. Boissonneau and approximately 20 priests from the Greater Toronto Area, who also heard confessions throughout the day.
Event Highlights
A Day of Grace and Renewal
The event provided a meaningful opportunity for the faithful to grow in devotion to Mary while strengthening bonds as an archdiocesan family. Many expressed gratitude for the chance to pray together with Cardinal Leo, who encouraged attendees to imitate Mary’s faith and generosity.
“Seeing so many families united in love for Our Lady was truly uplifting,” said one participant.
“The Rosary procession, most especially, was a powerful moment of prayer for our Church and the world,” added a young mother of five.
The event served as a reminder of Mary’s enduring witness of hope—and the joy that comes when we, like her, say “yes” to God’s will. “My soul magnifies the Lord!” (Luke 1:46)
Special thanks to all those involved in the planning and organizing of “A Day with Mary” and to all those who braved the cool weather to make the trek to King City.
Text provided by Gaudium Press. Compiled by Raju Hasmuth.
Photos provided by Richard Valenti.