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Roman Catholic Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario

The Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario (French: Diocèse de Sault-Sainte-Marie, Latin: Dioecesis Sanctae Mariae Ormensis) was decreed on September 16, 1904 and is formed by the southern portions of the districts of Thunder Bay, Algoma, Sudbury and Nipissing.

Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie

Dioecesis Sanctae Mariae Ormensis
The Coat of Arms of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie
Location
CountryCanada
TerritorySouthern Thunder Bay, Algoma, Sudbury and Nipissing Districts, Ontario
Ecclesiastical provinceArchdiocese of Kingston
MetropolitanNorthern Ontario
Population
- Catholics (including non-members)

230,000 (55.2%)
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
RiteRoman Rite
EstablishedSeptember 16, 1904
CathedralPrecious Blood Cathedral, Sault Ste. Marie
Co-cathedralPro-Cathedral of the Assumption, North Bay
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopThomas Dowd
Metropolitan ArchbishopMichael Mulhall Archbishop of Kingston
Bishops emeritusJean-Louis Plouffe
Website
www.dioceseofsaultstemarie.org

The area has a long history within the Roman Catholic Church. The Recollets were the first missionaries in the Nipissing region around 1622. A number of Jesuits entered the area in 1641; Father Claude Pijart, being the leading missionary of that group. Their three missions were abandoned after a number of years, but Father Claude-Jean Allouez found converts still adhering to their faith in 1667.

In 1668 the mission of Sault Sainte Marie was founded by the Jesuits and used as a base for expeditions to adjacent areas. Priests who appear in historical accounts of the time include Frs. Gabriel Druillettes, Louis André, Henri Nouvel, and Pierre Bailloquet.

Little further expansion took place until about 1836 when Rev. Proulx began an expansion which reached Fort William in 1849. Expansion after this point was rapid with hospitals and schools added to the parishes, churches and missions that marked this growth.

History

The Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie was formally established by Pope Pius X on September 16, 1904 and four days later, on September 20, Reverend David Joseph Scollard, then pastor of Saint Mary on the Lake Parish in North Bay, Ontario was appointed its first bishop.

At this time the new diocese extended west from Callander, Ontario for 800 miles, reaching almost to the Manitoba border. The Catholic population of the new diocese in 1904 was approximately 34,000 with 64 parishes and 35 priests, of which only 7 were diocesan clergy.

During the episcopacy of the second bishop, Ralph Hubert Dignan (1935-1958), the western end of the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie was separated on August 26, 1952 to form the Diocese of Port Arthur, now known as the Diocese of Thunder Bay.

Alexander Carter (1958-1985) was the third Diocesan Bishop, and was succeeded by Marcel Gervais (1985-1989), who subsequently became the Archbishop of Ottawa.

On January 12, 1990, Jean-Louis Plouffe was installed as the fifth Ordinary of the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie.

On November 12, 2015, Marcel Damphousse was appointed as the sixth Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie.[1] Jean-Louis Plouffe has retired and is now Emeritus Bishop of the Diocese.[2]

On October 22, 2020, Thomas Dowd was appointed as the seventh Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie.[3] He was formally installed as bishop on December 17, 2020 at 2:00pm EST at the Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption in North Bay, Ontario.[4]

Cathedrals

 
Precious Blood Cathedral

The official diocesan cathedral is the Precious Blood Cathedral in Sault Ste. Marie, although the Pro-Cathedral of the Assumption in North Bay serves as the bishop's parish.[5] The diocese's administrative offices are located in Sudbury.


Bishops

  • David Joseph Scollard - September 20, 1904 - September 7, 1934
  • Ralph Dignan - December 22, 1934 - November 22, 1958
  • Alexander Carter - November 22, 1958 - May 3, 1985
  • Marcel Gervais - May 3, 1985 - May 13, 1989 (appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Ottawa, Ontario)
  • Jean-Louis Plouffe - December 2, 1989 – January 13, 2016
  • Marcel Damphousse[6] - January 13, 2016 - May 6, 2020 (appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Ottawa-Cornwall, Ontario)
  • Thomas Dowd - December 17, 2020 - present

Coadjutor bishop

Auxiliary bishops

  • Joseph Adolphe Proulx (1965-1967), appointed Bishop of Alexandria in Ontario
  • Gérard Dionne (1975-1983), appointed Bishop of Edmundston, New Brunswick
  • Bernard Francis Pappin (1975-1998)
  • Jean-Louis Plouffe (1986-1989), appointed Bishop here
  • Paul-André Durocher (1997-2002), appointed Bishop of Alexandria-Cornwall, Ontario (now Archbishop of Gatineau)
  • Robert Harris (2002-2007), appointed Bishop of Saint John, New Brunswick
  • Brian Joseph Dunn (2008-2009), appointed Bishop of Antigonish, Nova Scotia
  • Noël Simard (2008-2011), appointed Bishop of Valleyfield, Québec

Other priest of this diocese who became bishop

  • Robert Ovide Bourgon, appointed Bishop of Hearst, Ontario in 2016

References

  1. ^ David M. Cheney. "Archbishop Marcel Damphousse [Catholic-Hierarchy]". Catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  2. ^ David M. Cheney. "Bishop Jean-Louis Plouffe [Catholic-Hierarchy]". Catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  3. ^ "Rinunce e nomine, 22.10.2020" (in Italian). Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  4. ^ "CCCB, 17.12.2020".
  5. ^ "History". 29 November 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-11-22. Retrieved 2015-11-21.

External links

  • Catholic Encyclopedia
  • Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie

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For other diocese of the same name see Roman Catholic Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie The Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie Ontario French Diocese de Sault Sainte Marie Latin Dioecesis Sanctae Mariae Ormensis was decreed on September 16 1904 and is formed by the southern portions of the districts of Thunder Bay Algoma Sudbury and Nipissing Diocese of Sault Sainte MarieDioecesis Sanctae Mariae OrmensisThe Coat of Arms of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sault Ste MarieLocationCountryCanadaTerritorySouthern Thunder Bay Algoma Sudbury and Nipissing Districts OntarioEcclesiastical provinceArchdiocese of KingstonMetropolitanNorthern OntarioPopulation Catholics including non members 230 000 55 2 InformationDenominationRoman CatholicRiteRoman RiteEstablishedSeptember 16 1904CathedralPrecious Blood Cathedral Sault Ste MarieCo cathedralPro Cathedral of the Assumption North BayCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopThomas DowdMetropolitan ArchbishopMichael Mulhall Archbishop of KingstonBishops emeritusJean Louis PlouffeWebsitewww dioceseofsaultstemarie orgThe area has a long history within the Roman Catholic Church The Recollets were the first missionaries in the Nipissing region around 1622 A number of Jesuits entered the area in 1641 Father Claude Pijart being the leading missionary of that group Their three missions were abandoned after a number of years but Father Claude Jean Allouez found converts still adhering to their faith in 1667 In 1668 the mission of Sault Sainte Marie was founded by the Jesuits and used as a base for expeditions to adjacent areas Priests who appear in historical accounts of the time include Frs Gabriel Druillettes Louis Andre Henri Nouvel and Pierre Bailloquet Little further expansion took place until about 1836 when Rev Proulx began an expansion which reached Fort William in 1849 Expansion after this point was rapid with hospitals and schools added to the parishes churches and missions that marked this growth Contents 1 History 2 Cathedrals 3 Bishops 3 1 Coadjutor bishop 3 2 Auxiliary bishops 3 3 Other priest of this diocese who became bishop 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe Diocese of Sault Ste Marie was formally established by Pope Pius X on September 16 1904 and four days later on September 20 Reverend David Joseph Scollard then pastor of Saint Mary on the Lake Parish in North Bay Ontario was appointed its first bishop At this time the new diocese extended west from Callander Ontario for 800 miles reaching almost to the Manitoba border The Catholic population of the new diocese in 1904 was approximately 34 000 with 64 parishes and 35 priests of which only 7 were diocesan clergy During the episcopacy of the second bishop Ralph Hubert Dignan 1935 1958 the western end of the Diocese of Sault Ste Marie was separated on August 26 1952 to form the Diocese of Port Arthur now known as the Diocese of Thunder Bay Alexander Carter 1958 1985 was the third Diocesan Bishop and was succeeded by Marcel Gervais 1985 1989 who subsequently became the Archbishop of Ottawa On January 12 1990 Jean Louis Plouffe was installed as the fifth Ordinary of the Diocese of Sault Ste Marie On November 12 2015 Marcel Damphousse was appointed as the sixth Bishop of Sault Ste Marie 1 Jean Louis Plouffe has retired and is now Emeritus Bishop of the Diocese 2 On October 22 2020 Thomas Dowd was appointed as the seventh Bishop of Sault Ste Marie 3 He was formally installed as bishop on December 17 2020 at 2 00pm EST at the Pro Cathedral of the Assumption in North Bay Ontario 4 Cathedrals Edit Precious Blood Cathedral The official diocesan cathedral is the Precious Blood Cathedral in Sault Ste Marie although the Pro Cathedral of the Assumption in North Bay serves as the bishop s parish 5 The diocese s administrative offices are located in Sudbury Bishops EditDavid Joseph Scollard September 20 1904 September 7 1934 Ralph Dignan December 22 1934 November 22 1958 Alexander Carter November 22 1958 May 3 1985 Marcel Gervais May 3 1985 May 13 1989 appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Ottawa Ontario Jean Louis Plouffe December 2 1989 January 13 2016 Marcel Damphousse 6 January 13 2016 May 6 2020 appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Ottawa Cornwall Ontario Thomas Dowd December 17 2020 presentCoadjutor bishop Edit Alexander Carter 1956 1958 Auxiliary bishops Edit Joseph Adolphe Proulx 1965 1967 appointed Bishop of Alexandria in Ontario Gerard Dionne 1975 1983 appointed Bishop of Edmundston New Brunswick Bernard Francis Pappin 1975 1998 Jean Louis Plouffe 1986 1989 appointed Bishop here Paul Andre Durocher 1997 2002 appointed Bishop of Alexandria Cornwall Ontario now Archbishop of Gatineau Robert Harris 2002 2007 appointed Bishop of Saint John New Brunswick Brian Joseph Dunn 2008 2009 appointed Bishop of Antigonish Nova Scotia Noel Simard 2008 2011 appointed Bishop of Valleyfield QuebecOther priest of this diocese who became bishop Edit Robert Ovide Bourgon appointed Bishop of Hearst Ontario in 2016References Edit David M Cheney Archbishop Marcel Damphousse Catholic Hierarchy Catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 2022 02 18 David M Cheney Bishop Jean Louis Plouffe Catholic Hierarchy Catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 2022 02 18 Rinunce e nomine 22 10 2020 in Italian Retrieved 22 October 2020 CCCB 17 12 2020 History 29 November 2013 Retrieved 18 December 2020 Diocese of Alexandria Cornwall to Bid Adieu to Bishop Marcel Diocese Alexandria Cornwall Diocese Cornwall Ontario Archived from the original on 2015 11 22 Retrieved 2015 11 21 External links Edit Wikisource has the text of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia article Sault Sainte Marie Catholic Encyclopedia Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie Ontario amp oldid 1118232867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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