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Roman Catholic Diocese of Antigonish

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Population- Catholics
  
129,905 (56.4%)

Rite
  
Pope
  
Phone
  
+1 902-863-3335

Country
  
Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Established
  
August 23, 1886

Bishop
  
Brian Joseph Dunn

Province
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Antigonish

Address
  
168 Hawthorne St, Antigonish, NS B2G 1B1, Canada

Ecclesiastical province
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth

Similar
  
St Andrews Rectory, Antigonish Baptist Church, Town of Antigonish, St Ninian's Cathedral, Full Gospel Assembly (PAOC)

Profiles

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Antigonish (Latin: Dioecesis Antigonicensis) is a Latin Rite diocese in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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History

It had been established on 22 September 1844, on territory split off from the Diocese of Halifax, under the name of Roman Catholic Diocese of Arichat, having its first cathedral (now Église Notre Dame de l’Assomption) in that natural port town, Arichat.

On 23 August 1886, it was renamed as Diocese of Antigonish, where it got its present episcopal see, St. Ninian’s Cathedral.

2009-2010 Apostolic Administration

On September 26, 2009 Pope Benedict XVI accepted the resignation of Bishop Raymond John Lahey, one day after a warrant was issued for his arrest by the Ottawa Police Service relating to child pornography charges (cf. sexual abuse scandal in Antigonish diocese). The bishop plead guilty to child pornography charges and was jailed.

Archbishop Anthony Mancini of the Archdiocese of Halifax was named the Apostolic Administrator effective September 26, 2009 and remained in that position until the installation of Bishop Brian Dunn on January 25, 2010.

Extent

The Diocese of Antigonish covers 18,800 square kilometers, comprising the counties of Pictou, Antigonish, Guysborough, Inverness, Victoria, Richmond and Cape Breton.

As of 2006, the diocese contained 123 parishes, 119 active diocesan priests, 8 religious priests, and 129,905 Catholics. It also has 290 women religious, 12 religious brothers and 1 permanent deacon.

The Bishop of Antigonish serves ex officio as Chancellor of St. Francis Xavier University.

Diocesan suffragan bishops

The following is a list of the bishops, all Roman Rite, and their terms of service:

suffragan bishops of Arichat
  • William Fraser [Frazer] (1844-1851), previously Titular Bishop of Tanis (1825.06.03 – 1842.02.15), Apostolic Vicar of Nova Scotia (Canada) (1825.06.03 – 1842.02.15), Bishop of Diocese of Halifax (Canada) (1842.02.15 – 1844.09.27)
  • Colin Francis MacKinnon (1851-1877), later Titular Archbishop of Amida (1877.08.30 – 1879.09.26)
  • John Cameron (1877.07.17 – 1886.08.23 see below), previously Titular Bishop of Titopolis (1870.03.11 – 1877.07.17) and Coadjutor Bishop of Arichat (Canada) (1870.03.11 – 1877.07.17)
  • suffragan bishops of Antigonish
  • John Cameron (see above (1886.08.23 – 1910.04.06)
  • James Morrison (1912-1950), created Archbishop ad personam (1944.02.26 – 1950.04.13)
  • John Roderick MacDonald (1950-1959), previously Bishop of Peterborough (Canada) (1943.06.05 – 1945.04.14), Titular Bishop of Ancusa (1945.04.14 – 1950.04.13), Coadjutor Bishop of Antigonish (Canada) (1945.04.14 – 1950.04.13)
  • William Edward Power (1960-1986), also President of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (1971 – 1973)
  • Colin Campbell (1986-2002)
  • Raymond John Lahey (2003-2009), previously Bishop of Saint George's (Canada) (1986.07.05 – 2003.04.05); later Lay state (May 2012)
  • Apostolic Administrator Anthony Mancini - (2009 - 2010), while Metropolitan Archbishop of Halifax(-Yarmouth) (Canada) (2007.10.18 – 2009.10.22)
  • Brian Joseph Dunn - (2010–present), previously Titular Bishop of Munatiana (2008.07.16 – 2009.11.21), Auxiliary Bishop of Sault Sainte Marie (Canada) (2008.07.16 – 2009.11.21)
  • References

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Antigonish Wikipedia


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