Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory
The Diocese of Prince-Albert (Latin: Dioecesis Principis Albertensis), in Saskatchewan, is a Latin Catholic suffragan in the western Canadian ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Regina.
Its cathedral episcopal see is Sacred Heart Cathedral, at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. It also has the National Shrine of the Little Flower, in Wakaw, Saskatchewan.
History
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Statistics
As per 2014, it pastorally served 40,800 Catholics (20.5% of 198,600 total) on 118,834 km2 in 80 parishes with 62 priests (47 diocesan, 15 religious), 1 deacon, 79 lay religious (15 brothers, 64 sisters) and 2 seminarians.)[1]
Bishops
(all Roman Rite, often members of Latin congregations)[2]
- Apostolic Vicar of Saskatchewan
- Suffragan Bishop of Prince-Albert (first time)
- Albert Pascal, O.M.I. (see above 1907.12.02 – death 1920.07.12)
- Suffragan Bishop of Prince-Albert–Saskatoon
- Henri-Jean-Maria Prud'homme (1921.06.16 – 1933.06.09 see below)
- Suffragan Bishops of Prince-Albert (again)
- Henri-Jean-Maria Prud'homme (see above 1933.06.09 – retired 1937.01.29), emeritate as Titular Bishop of Saldæ (1937.01.29 – death 1952.01.05)
- Réginald Duprat, Dominican order (O.P.) (1938.03.17 – retired 1952.06.29), emeritate as Titular Bishop of Tremithus (1952.06.29 – death 1954.02.13)
- Léo Blais (1952.07.04 – 1959.02.28); next Titular Bishop of Hieron (1959.03.18 – death 1991.01.21), first as Auxiliary Bishop of Montréal (Quebec, Canada) (1959.03.18 – 1971.05.11), then on emeritate
- Laurent Morin (1959.02.28 – retired 1983.04.09), previously Titular Bishop of Arsamosata (1955.09.08 – 1959.02.28) as Auxiliary Bishop of Montréal (Quebec, Canada) (1955.09.08 – 1959.02.28); died 1996
- Blaise-Ernest Morand (1983.04.09 – retired 2008.05.26), succeeded as former Coadjutor Bishop of Prince-Albert (1981.04.22 – 1983.04.09)
- Albert Privet Thévenot, White Fathers (M. Afr.) (2008.05.26 – retired 2021.03.25)
- Stephen Andrew Hero (2021.03.25 – ...)
- Coadjutor bishop
- Blaise-Ernest Morand (1981-1983)
References
- ^ a b "Diocese of Prince Albert, Canada". GCatholic.
- ^ http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/prin0.htm GCatholic.org
- "Diocese of Prince-Albert". Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 2007-03-14.
- Morice, Adrian Gabriel (1911). "Diocese of Prince Albert" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
Sources and external links
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Prince Albert site
- GCatholic with Google map and - satellite photo - data for all sections