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The Archdiocese of Edmonton is the metropolitan see of its ecclesiastical province, which also contains two suffragan dioceses: the Dioceses of Calgary and Saint Paul in Alberta. On March 22, 2007, Vatican Information Services announced that a Halifax native, Bishop Richard William Smith of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pembroke , Canada, had ...
Smith was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and there studied at St. Mary's University and the Atlantic School of Theology. [1] He was ordained to the priesthood on May 23, 1987, and furthered his studies in Rome at the Pontifical Gregorian University, from which he earned a Licentiate (1993) and Doctorate in Sacred Theology (1998).
After seven years as Bishop of Charlottetown, O'Leary was appointed Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Edmonton, in the Western Canadian region. Archbishop Henry Joseph O'Leary died in 1938. His remains were interred in St. Joachim's Cemetery in Edmonton. The Archbishop O'Leary Catholic High School in Edmonton, founded in the 1960s, was named ...
Roman Catholic archbishops of Edmonton (4 P) Pages in category "Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Diocese of Edmonton may refer to: Anglican Diocese of Edmonton ... Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton
Ecclesiastical provinces and dioceses of the Catholic Church in Canada. Each color represents one of the 18 Latin Church provinces.. The Catholic Church in Canada comprises . a Latin Church hierarchy, consisting of eighteen ecclesiastical provinces each headed by a metropolitan archbishop, with a total of 54 suffragan dioceses, each headed by a bishop, and a non-metropolitan archbishopric ...
John Henry Newman (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890) was an English theologian and poet, first an Anglican priest and later a Catholic priest and cardinal, who was an important and controversial figure in the religious history of England in the 19th century.
From 2009, Kasun served as a secular priest in the Archdiocese of Edmonton, ministering at two inner-city parishes in Edmonton. [5] As pastor in Edmonton, Kasun sought to increase fundraising for the local homeless population and advocated for the Sudanese diaspora to maintain celebration of Mass in Dinka and with their cultural elements so ...