Lennox Island celebrates St. Anne's Sunday while dealing with trauma of residential schools Chief Darlene Bernard used this year's mass to talk about the role of the Catholic Church in her community. Social Sharing CBC News · St. Anne's Church in Lennox Island was built in 1895. (Jane Robertson/CBC) WARNING: This story contains distressing details. Lennox Island First Nation held its annual St. Anne's Sunday celebrations this past weekend. Held on the last Sunday of July for hundreds of years, St. Anne's Sunday includes a lobster feast, parade and different community events. "We felt like the community really needed to be cheered up right now," Chief Darlene Bernard said.