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This category is for bishops of all Churches or denominations who are Canadians by nationality (citizens of Canada). For category on all bishops serving in Canada, see: Category:Bishops in Canada Subcategories
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In February 2022, the Canadian Bishops announced the establishment of an Indigenous Reconciliation Fund, which will accept contributions from the 73 dioceses across the country. The announcement follows the organization's $30 million financial pledge to support healing and reconciliation initiatives for residential school survivors, their ...
McGowan, Mark G. "The Maritimes Region and the Building of a Canadian Church: The Case of the Diocese of Antigonish after confederation." Canadian Catholic Historical Association (2004): 46–67. online; Morice, A G. History of the Catholic Church in Western Canada: From Lake Superior to the Pacific (1659–1895) (2 vol; reprint Nabu Press, 2010)
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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 ...
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Convent of the Sacred Heart high school closed 1979. Now it is St. George's Junior School. The Seminary of Christ the King, Mission, BC, is 1 of 2 Canadian high school seminaries. The other is located in Cornwall, Ontario. The Convent of Sacred Heart High School was an all-girls school, in Vancouver, opened in 1911. [42]