Alberta Bishops plan for reinstatement of public masses Posted in Archdiocesan News By Lorraine In preparation for the lifting of some restrictions on gatherings in public places in Alberta, the Catholic Bishops of Alberta are working to develop a plan for the eventual reinstatement of … It is currently led by Bishop William McGrattan.

The Alberta Catholic School Trustees Association said they would study the bill before commenting. Alberta Bishops Catholic Education Sunday Letter - 2019.
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Bishops emeritus: Frederick Henry: Website; www.calgarydiocese.ca: The Diocese of Calgary (Latin: Dioecesis Calgariensis) is a Latin suffragan diocese of the Metropolitan of Edmonton. The bishops’ statement includes a call to prayer for teachers, administrators and trustees – as well as government leaders – that they would “preserve and enhance the precious gift of publicly funded Catholic education” in Alberta. † (Auxiliary Bishop: 3 August 1864 until the date of his death on 9 July 1903, at St. Bernard Mission, Grouard, Alberta) Célestin-Henri Joussard, O.M.I. Vital-Justin Grandin, O.M.I. The Canadian Catholic Indigenous Council is the key element to this commitment. The Catholic Bishops of Alberta remain committed to the gradual reinstatement of public celebrations of the Mass and welcome the recent release of the Guidance for Places of Public Worship document as part of the provincial government’s relaunch strategy. Catholic Bishops of Alberta videos and latest news articles; GlobalNews.ca your source for the latest news on Catholic Bishops of Alberta . The Roman Catholic Bishops of Alberta will allow churches to resume in-person masses in June, as long as they adhere to strict regulations. ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF CALGARY. Covenant Health is the largest Catholic health care provider in Canada.It was established on October 7, 2008, by Patrick Dumelie, following the amalgamation of Alberta's regional Catholic health care providers under a single administration.. † (Coadjutor Archbishop: 17 Apr 1955 ; Archbishop: 11 Aug 1964 to 2 Jul 1973 ) Isidore Clut, O.M.I.

Calgary's Bishop Fred Henry, liaison on education issues for the Alberta Bishops, was the first to sound the trumpet of opposition, writing a powerful pastoral letter last week in which he called the guidelines “totalitarian” and “anti-Catholic.” A Letter from the Bishops of Alberta Posted on January 20, 2020. Catholic Education Sunday is an annual opportunity to celebrate Catholic schools in the province of Alberta. For the first time in months, Catholics will be allowed to return to church in June under new guidelines issued Tuesday by the Roman Catholic Bishops of Alberta.

… Publicly funded Catholic education is a gift that we acknowledge with deep gratitude and embrace with unwavering resolve.