O'Leary, Henry Joseph

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O'LEARY, HENRY JOSEPH

Second archbishop of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;b. Richibucto, New Brunswick, Canada, March 13, 1879;d. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, March 5, 1938. He was ordained Sept. 1, 1901, and after a brief period of parish and chancery work, he was named bishop of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and consecrated at Bathhurst, New Brunswick, May 22, 1913. Zealous in promoting priestly and religious vocations, the young bishop proved himself also a capable administrator, undertaking a vast program of church and school development. On Sept. 7, 1920, he was transferred to the Edmonton archdiocese, where he continued his pastoral efforts, particularly in the field of education. Schools, churches, and hospitals were the special object of his solicitude. In spite of illness in his later years, O'Leary indefatigably strove to pave the way for the sound future development of the Edmonton archdiocese.

Bibliography: Archives, Archdiocese of Edmonton.

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