Georges Gauthier
Georges Gauthier | |
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Archbishop of Montreal | |
Archdiocese | Montreal |
Installed | 1939 |
Term ended | 1940 |
Predecessor | Paul Bruchési |
Successor | Joseph Charbonneau |
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Born | (1871-10-09)9 October 1871 Montreal, Quebec |
Died | 31 August 1940(1940-08-31) (aged 68) |
Georges Gauthier (9 October 1871 – 31 August 1940) was a French Canadian archbishop of Montreal and the first rector of the Université de Montréal.
Biography
Born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of François-Xavier Gauthier and Marie Généreux, he was ordained a priest in 1894 and ordained a bishop in 1912. On 20 September 1939, he was appointed the third archbishop of Montreal and served until his death in 1940.
In 1917, he was appointed vice-rector of the Université Laval à Montréal and when it became an independent school in 1920 he served as the first rector until 1923.
References
- "Catholic-Hierarchy profile". Retrieved March 6, 2006.[self-published source]
External links
- Works by or about Georges Gauthier at the Internet Archive
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New office | Recteur de l'Université de Montréal 1920 – 1923 | Succeeded by André-Vincent-Joseph Piette |
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Preceded by | Archbishop of Montreal 1939 – 1940 | Succeeded by Joseph Charbonneau |
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- Paul Bruchési
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- Joseph Charbonneau
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- Paul Grégoire
- Jean-Claude Turcotte
- Christian Lépine
- Thomas Dowd
- Alain Faubert
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- The Diocese of Montreal was elevated to the status of archdiocese in 1886.
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