- a museum on the life of the Holy Family with ten life-size scenes created in 1955 by Montréal artist Joseph Guardo;
- religious art from the Oratory’s private collection, which is regularly exhibited throughout the year. The collection includes numerous paintings of Saint Joseph by artists from the Renaissance up to today, as well as a hundred statues from various countries and eras;
- thematic exhibits held each year from the spring through the fall, exploring various aspects of spiritual processes and experiences that serve as a reflection of life at the Oratory;
- an important nativity scene exhibit displayed each year during the Christmas season, from mid-November to the beginning of February, with 250 different nativity scenes from 111 countries of the world.