Edward Joseph McCarthy
Archbishop Edward Joseph McCarthy (25 January 1850 – 26 January 1931) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and archbishop.
Edward Joseph McCarthy | |
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Archbishop of Halifax, Nova Scotia | |
See | Halifax |
Installed | June 27, 1906 |
Term ended | January 26, 1931 |
Predecessor | Cornelius O'Brien |
Successor | Thomas O'Donnell |
Orders | |
Ordination | July 9, 1874 |
Personal details | |
Born | Halifax, Nova Scotia | January 25, 1850
Died | January 26, 1931 81) | (aged
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, he was ordained to the priesthood in 1874. In 1906, he was appointed Archbishop of Halifax, Nova Scotia. He followed Cornelius O'Brien in this position. On 14 July 1910, he consecrated St. Patrick's Cathedral in Halifax, and in 1913 became vice-patron of the Catholic Emigration Association of Canada, an organization established to help maintain immigrants' links to Catholicism and to encourage them to settle close to others who spoke the same language as they.
External links
- Edward McCarthy, Pastoral letter addressed to the clergy and laity of the Diocese of Halifax (1915)
- Matteo SanFilippo, Roman Archives as a Source for the History of Canadian Ethnic Groups, (1991)]
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