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The Archdiocese of Toronto ( la, Archidioecesis Torontina) is a Roman Catholic
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that includes part of the Province of Ontario. Its archbishop is also the ecclesiastical provincial for the dioceses of Hamilton, London,
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, and Thunder Bay. The Archbishop is Cardinal Thomas Christopher Collins (made
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on February 18, 2012). Mass is celebrated within the Archdiocese of Toronto in 36 ethnic and linguistic communities every week making the Archdiocese one of the most ethnically diverse Catholic dioceses in the world. Overall the Archdiocese of Toronto is the largest in Canada.


History

The diocese was created on December 17, 1841 out of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston and covered the western half of Upper Canada. Bishop Michael Power was appointed as the first Bishop. For a complete history, see th
Archdiocese History website
In the 1840s, the major challenge was the huge unexpected influx of very poor immigrants, mostly Irish escaping the Great Famine. The fear was that Protestants might use their material needs as a wedge for evangelization. In response the Church built a network of charitable institutions such as hospitals, schools, boarding homes, and orphanages, to meet the need and keep people inside the faith. The church was less successful in dealing with tensions between the French and the Irish Catholic clergy; eventually the Irish took control. Irish Catholics arriving in Toronto faced widespread intolerance and severe discrimination, both social and legislative, leading to several large scale riots between Catholics and Protestants from 1858–1878, culminating in the Jubilee Riots of 1875. The Irish population essentially defined the Catholic population in Toronto until 1890, when German and French Catholics were welcomed to the city by the Irish, but the Irish proportion still remained 90% of the Catholic population. However, various powerful initiatives such as the foundation of St. Michael's College in 1852 (where
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was to hold the chair of English until his death in 1980), three hospitals, and the most significant charitable organizations in the city (the Society of St. Vincent de Paul) and House of Providence created by Irish Catholic groups strengthened the Irish identity, transforming the Irish presence in the city into one of influence and power. McGowan argues that between 1890 and 1920, the city's Catholics experienced major social, ideological, and economic changes that allowed them to integrate into Toronto society and shake off their second-class status. The Irish Catholics (in contrast to the French) strongly supported Canada's role in the First World War. They broke out of the ghetto and lived in all of Toronto's neighbourhoods. Starting as unskilled labourers, they used high levels of education to move up and were well represented among the lower middle class. Most dramatically, they intermarried with Protestants at an unprecedented rate. It was raised from a diocese to an archdiocese in 1898, which created the ecclesiastical province of Toronto, which included the suffragan dioceses of Hamilton, London,
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, and Thunder Bay. As of 2015, the archdiocese has 221 parishes and 24 missions. 393 active diocesan priests and 405 religious priests serve 2,066,440 Catholics. There are also 43 brothers, 560 sisters and 136 permanent deacons. The archdiocese's motto, Quis ut Deus?, means "Who is like God?" — the literal meaning of the name "Michael," the saint to whom the diocese's cathedral is dedicated. On March 19, 2019, the Ontario Court of Appeal allowed a former altar boy to proceed with suing the Archdiocese of Toronto on grounds related to sex abuse.


Geography

The Archdiocese of Toronto covers a geographic region of the Great Lakes area, which stretches from the shores of Lake Ontario north to Georgian Bay. The area is some 13,000 square kilometres, containing intensely urban and suburban regions and also small cities, towns and rural areas. The Archdiocese of Toronto includes the City of Toronto, the most populous metropolis in the country and the growing regional municipalities of Peel, York and Durham that surround the City. As the regional municipalities expand, the northern section of the Archdiocese, Simcoe County, is also experiencing notable suburban growth. The archdiocese is divided into four pastoral regions, each overseen by an auxiliary bishop, comprising 14 pastoral zones. The four pastoral regions which divide the Archdiocese are the Central, Northern, Eastern and Western Regions. The zones are made up of parishes within a geographical boundary.


Diocesan and other Bishops

* Archbishop Thomas Cardinal Collins Auxiliary Bishops *Bishop John Boissonneau – responsible for the Northern Pastoral Region *Bishop
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– responsible for the Eastern Pastoral Region *Bishop
Robert Kasun Robert Kasun (born December 20, 1951) is a Catholic auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Toronto and Titular Bishop of Lavellum. Early life and education Kasun was born in Cudworth, Saskatchewan, and received a Bachelor's degree in Eng ...
– responsible for the Central Pastoral Region *Bishop
Ivan Camilleri Ivan Philip Camilleri (born April 18, 1969) is a Maltese-Canadian prelate of the Catholic Church who currently serves as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Toronto, having been appointed to the position in 2020. Before becoming a priest, ...
– responsible for the Western Pastoral Region Coadjutor Bishops * John Joseph Lynch, C.M. (1859-1860) * Philip Francis Pocock (1961-1971) *
Aloysius Matthew Ambrozic Aloysius Matthew Ambrozic (born Alojzij Matej Ambrožič; January 27, 1930 – August 26, 2011) was a Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Toronto. He was made a cardinal on 21 February 1998. Biography Ambrozic was born near Gabrje in ...
(1986-1990); future Cardinal Former Auxiliary Bishops *
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(1879–1892) * Benjamin Webster (1946–1954), appointed Bishop of Peterborough, Ontario * Francis Allen (1954–1977) *
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(1955–1968), appointed Bishop of Peterborough, Ontario *
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(1968–1978), appointed Bishop of Saint Catharines, Ontario *
Aloysius Matthew Ambrozic Aloysius Matthew Ambrozic (born Alojzij Matej Ambrožič; January 27, 1930 – August 26, 2011) was a Roman Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Toronto. He was made a cardinal on 21 February 1998. Biography Ambrozic was born near Gabrje in ...
(1976–1986), appointed Coadjutor here; future Cardinal *
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(1979–1992) *
Michael Pearse Lacey Michael Pearse Lacey (November 26, 1916 – April 2, 2014) was a Canadian bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. At the time of his death he was one of the oldest bishops in the Catholic Church and the oldest Canadian bishop. Lacey was born in th ...
(1979–1993) *
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(1979–1995) * John Knight (1992–2002) * Nicola De Angelis, C.F.I.C. (1992–2002), appointed Bishop of Peterborough, Ontario * Terrence Prendergast, S.J. (1995–1998), appointed Bishop of Halifax, Nova Scotia *
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(1997–2002), appointed Archbishop of Kingston, Ontario *
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(2002–2009), appointed Bishop of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island *
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(2003–2005), appointed Archbishop of Regina, Saskatchewan * Peter Hundt (2009–2011), appointed Bishop of Corner Brook and Labrador, Newfoundland *
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(2009–2014), appointed Bishop of Peterborough, Ontario * Wayne Kirkpatrick (2012–2019), appointed Bishop of Antigonish, Nova Scotia Other priests of this diocese who became Bishops *
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, appointed Bishop of Calgary in 1935 *
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, appointed Bishop of Thunder Bay in 1976


Churches

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Chinese Martyrs Catholic Church The Chinese Martyrs Catholic Church is a national Catholic church in the Greater Toronto Area for Chinese Catholics. Originally based in Scarborough and now based in Markham, it was the second Catholic church to cater to Chinese Catholics in the ...
* Our Lady of Lourdes, Toronto *Saint Fidelis Catholic Church *
St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto, Canada, and one of the oldest churches in Toronto. It is located at 65 Bond Street in Toronto's Garden District. St. Michael's was designed by ...
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St. Agnes, Toronto ST, St, or St. may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Stanza, in poetry * Suicidal Tendencies, an American heavy metal/hardcore punk band * Star Trek, a science-fiction media franchise * Summa Theologica, a compendium of Catholic philosophy an ...
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St. Basil's Church, Toronto St. Basil's Church, built in 1856, is the founding church of the Congregation of St. Basil in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the college church of St. Michael's College, Toronto, and a parish church serving a large local congregation. History St. Bas ...
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St. Clare's Church, Toronto ST, St, or St. may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Stanza, in poetry * Suicidal Tendencies, an American heavy metal/hardcore punk band * Star Trek, a science-fiction media franchise * Summa Theologica, a compendium of Catholic philosophy an ...
* St. Francis of Assisi, Toronto * St. Helen's, Brockton *
St. Mary's Church (Toronto) St. Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic church located at 130 Bathurst Street at Portugal Square in the Niagara neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The parish was established by Irish immigrants in 1852. The Gothic Revival church was design ...
* St. Paul's Basilica *
St. Patrick's Church, Toronto St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church on McCaul Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the church for the city's fifth oldest Roman Catholic parish. St. Patrick subway station nearby and the adjacent St. Patrick Street were named after the church. S ...
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St. Peter's Church, Toronto St. Peter's Church is a Roman Rite, Roman Catholic Church, Catholic parish church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is situated close to Bathurst Street (Toronto), Bathurst Street in the Mirvish Village area in Downtown Toronto. Until June 2015, it w ...
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* Holy Family, Parkdale * Holy Rosary Church, Forest Hill *
St. Elizabeth Seton (Newmarket) Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was a Catholic religious sister in the United States and an educator, known as a founder of the country's parochial school system. After her death, she became the first person bo ...
* St. Vincent de Paul, Roncesvalles * St. Pius X, Bloor West * St. Leo's, Mimico * St. Mark, Humber Bay * St. Teresa, New Toronto * Christ the King, Long Branch * St. Ambrose, Alderwood * Holy Angels, Queensway * Our Lady of Sorrows, Kingsway * Our Lady of Peace, Six Points * St. Clement, Markland Wood * Markham, Ontario


Education

* Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir * Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board * Durham Catholic District School Board * Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board * Toronto Catholic District School Board * York Catholic District School Board


Cemeteries

*Assumption Catholic Cemetery,
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*Christ the King Catholic Cemetery, Markham *Guardian Angels Catholic Cemetery, Brampton - Proposed *Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Markham *Holy Rosary Catholic Cemetery, Markham - Proposed *Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery, Toronto *Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery, Vaughan *Resurrection Catholic Cemetery, Whitby *St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Barrie * Unnamed Catholic Cemetery,
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- Proposed


References


Bibliography


Archdiocese of Toronto
at ''CatholicHierarchy.org''

at ''GCatholic.org''


External links

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Archdiocese of Toronto: Find a Parish
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