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Bishop Michael Power |
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Michael Power was born on October 17, 1804 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. His classical and theological studies were made in Québec and Montréal and he was ordained priest by Bishop Dubois of New York in Montréal on August 19, 1827. Father Power served as a missionary priest of the Archdiocese of Québec and the Diocese of Montréal until 1839 when he was appointed Vicar General of Montréal. When Pope Gregory XVI canonically erected the Diocese of Toronto on December 17, 1841, Father Michael Power was appointed the first Bishop of the new See. He was consecrated by Bp. Remi Gaulin of Kingston in Laprairie, Québec on May 8, 1842 and became the first English-speaking Bishop to be born in Canada. Shortly after his consecration, Bishop Power held the first Diocesan Synod, establishing the policies and regulations for the new Diocese. The new Bishop also travelled through his large Diocese (the western half of present-day Ontario) visiting and administering Confirmation to his flock. One of Bishop Power's most notable achievements was the foundation of St. Michael's Cathedral. At that time St. Paul's parish was serving all of the Catholic population in the city. Construction on the Cathedral began in April 1845; however, Bishop Power did not live to see it completed. While ministering to immigrants dying of Typhus, he contracted the disease and died on October 1, 1847. Bishop Power's remains were buried in a crypt beneath his unfinished Cathedral, named after his diocese's patron saint, St. Michael the Archangel. |
PH 992.02/05P Unknown photographer. Photograph of an original painting by Thurston, 1935. Copies donated by Des Burge, Director of Communications, Feb. 24, 1993. Original painting is located in St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, ON. |
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