List of Roman Catholic archbishops of Vancouver

The Archbishop of Vancouver is the head of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver who is responsible for looking after its "spiritual and administrative needs".[1] As the archdiocese is the metropolitan see of the ecclesiastical province encompassing nearly all of British Columbia, the Archbishop of Vancouver also administers the bishops who head the suffragan dioceses of Kamloops, Nelson, Prince George, and Victoria.[1] The current archbishop is J. Michael Miller.

Archbishop of Vancouver
Archbishopric
catholic
A man wearing a mitre, pallium, and chasuble holding a crozier in his left hand
J. Michael Miller, the Archbishop of Vancouver since 2009
Shield topped by a mitre, featuring a white heraldic rose, Chi Rho, and Pacific dogwood on blue field at top; the Barque of St. Peter and a white star on gold field; and four alternating blue and white wavy stripes at the bottom
The coat of arms of the Archdiocese of Vancouver
Incumbent:
J. Michael Miller
Information
First holderLouis-Joseph d'Herbomez (apostolic vicar)
Augustin Dontenwill (archbishop)
Established1863 (apostolic vicariate)
1908 (archbishopric)
ArchdioceseVancouver
CathedralHoly Rosary Cathedral
Website
http://www.rcav.org/

The archdiocese began as the Vicariate Apostolic of British Columbia,[2] which was created on December 14, 1863.[3] Louis-Joseph d'Herbomez was appointed its first bishop, and under his reign, the first parish was formed at the Holy Rosary church.[4] On September 2, 1890, the vicariate was elevated to the status of diocese by Pope Leo XIII and was based in New Westminster.[2] On account of the rapid expansion and development of Vancouver, the Holy See decided to centre the archdiocese around the city.[5] As a result, the Diocese of New Westminster became the Archdiocese of Vancouver, and the Archdiocese of Victoria was reduced to diocesan level on September 7, 1908.[2] Augustin Dontenwill became the first archbishop of the newly-formed metropolitan see in Vancouver, British Columbia.[6]

Nine men have been Archbishop of Vancouver; another two were heads of its antecedent jurisdictions.[7] Of these, four were members of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI),[7] and one (Dontenwill) became the superior general of the order.[6] Neil McNeil, the fourth ordinary of the archdiocese, was the first archbishop who did not belong to a religious order.[8] James Carney, whose episcopacy spanned from 1969 to 1990, was the first archbishop born in Vancouver.[9] William Mark Duke had the longest tenure as Archbishop of Vancouver, serving for 33 years from 1931 to 1964, while McNeil held the position for two years (1910–1912), marking the shortest archepiscopacy.[7]

List of ordinaries

Pierre-Paul Durieu reigned from 1890 to 1899 as Bishop of New Westminster, the precursor to Archdiocese of Vancouver.
Key
CSBCongregation of St. Basil
OMIMissionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
SMSociety of Mary (Marianists)

Apostolic Vicars of British Columbia

Apostolic Vicars
FromUntilIncumbentNotesRef(s)
18631890Louis-Joseph d'Herbomez, OMIAppointed on December 22, 1863. Died on June 3, 1890.[4]
18901890Pierre-Paul Durieu, OMICoadjutor apostolic vicar[A] from 1875 to 1890.[12]

Bishops of New Westminster

Bishops
FromUntilIncumbentNotesRef(s)
18901899Pierre-Paul Durieu, OMIBecame the first Bishop of New Westminster on September 2, 1890. Died on June 1, 1899.[12]
18991908Augustin Dontenwill, OMICoadjutor bishop from 1897 to 1899.[A][6]

Archbishops of Vancouver

Augustin Dontenwill was the first archbishop after Vancouver was raised to the status of archdiocese.
Archbishops
FromUntilIncumbentNotesRef(s)
19081910Augustin Dontenwill, OMIBecame the first Archbishop of Vancouver on September 19, 1908, but resigned shortly after because of his election as superior general of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI). Died on November 30, 1931.[6]
19101912Neil McNeilAppointed on January 19, 1910. First diocesan priest to be archbishop. Resigned in 1912 after being appointed Archbishop of Toronto. Died on May 25, 1934.[8]
19121931Timothy CaseyAppointed on August 2, 1912. Died on October 5, 1931.[13]
19311964William Mark DukeCoadjutor archbishop from 1928 to 1931. Retired on March 11, 1964. Died on August 31, 1971.[14]
19641969Martin Michael JohnsonCoadjutor archbishop from 1954 to 1964. Resigned on January 8, 1969. Died on January 29, 1975.[15]
19691990James CarneyAuxiliary bishop from 1966 to 1969. Appointed on January 8, 1969. First archbishop born in Vancouver, British Columbia. Died on September 16, 1990.[9]
19912004Adam Exner, OMIAppointed on May 25, 1991. Retired on January 10, 2004, after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75. Died on September 5, 2023.[16][17][18]
20042009Raymond Roussin, SMAppointed on January 10, 2004. Resigned on January 2, 2009. Died on April 24, 2015.[19][20][21]
2009presentJ. Michael Miller, CSBCoadjutor archbishop from 2007 to 2009.[22]

Notes

References

General

  • "Former Bishops". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver. Archived from the original on April 16, 2018. Retrieved January 10, 2019.

Specific

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