Metropolitan Archdiocese of

Regina 𝐖

Canada Canada

Continent: North America

Rite: Roman (Latin)

Type: Metropolitan Archdiocese Metr. Archdiocese

Name: Regina / Reginaten(sis) (Latin)

Suffragan Sees: Prince Albert, Saskatoon

Depends on: Dicastery for Bishops

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Celebrations

Patron Saint: Our Lady of the Rosary (October 7), Saint Joseph (March 19)

Cathedral Dedication Anniversary: November 24 (1913), November 5 (1919) (co-cathedral)

Liturgical Calendar 📅

History

Contact Info

Address: 445 Broad Street North, Regina, SK S4R 2X8, Canada

Phone: +1 (306) 352-1651

Present Prelates

Metropolitan Archbishop (2016.07.11 – ...):Archbishop Donald Joseph Bolen (63)Archbishop Donald Joseph Bolen (63)

Ordinaries

Metropolitan Archbishops of Regina (Roman Rite)

Archbishop Donald Joseph Bolen (63)Archbishop Donald Joseph Bolen (63)
(2016.07.11 – ...)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Regina (Canada)

Mercy within mercy within mercy

Born:1961.02.07 (Gravelbourg, SK, Canada)
Ordained Priest:1991.10.12
Consecrated Bishop:2010.03.25

Priest of Regina (Canada) (1991.10.12 – 2009.12.21)

Bishop of Saskatoon (Canada) (2009.12.21 – 2016.07.11)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Regina (Canada) (2016.07.11 – ...)

Archbishop Daniel Joseph Bohan
(2005.03.30 – 2016.01.15)

Misericors et fidelis

Born:1941.11.08 (Yarmouth, NS, Canada)
Ordained Priest:1967.05.13
Consecrated Bishop:2003.07.03
Died:2016.01.15 (Regina, SK, Canada † 74)

Priest of Moncton (Canada) (1967.05.13 – 2003.05.14)

Titular Bishop of Migirpa (2003.05.14 – 2005.03.30)

Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto (Canada) (2003.05.14 – 2005.03.30)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Regina (Canada) (2005.03.30 – 2016.01.15)

Archbishop Peter Joseph Mallon
(1995.06.09 – 2005.03.30)

Born:1929.12.05 (Prince Rupert, BC, Canada)
Ordained Priest:1956.05.27
Consecrated Bishop:1990.02.02
Died:2007.02.03 († 77)

Bishop of Nelson (Canada) (1989.11.06 – 1995.06.09)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Regina (Canada) (1995.06.09 – 2005.03.30)

Archbishop Charles Aimé Halpin
(1973.09.24 – 1994.04.16)

Born:1930.08.30 (St. Eustache, MB, Canada)
Ordained Priest:1956.05.26
Consecrated Bishop:1973.11.26
Died:1994.04.16 († 63)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Regina (Canada) (1973.09.24 – 1994.04.16)

Archbishop Michael Cornelius O’Neill
(1947.12.04 – 1973.09.24)

Deus adjutor meus

Born:1898.02.15 (Canada)
Ordained Priest:1927.12.21
Consecrated Bishop:1948.04.14
Died:1983.01.10 († 84)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Regina (Canada) (1947.12.04 – 1973.09.24)

Archbishop Peter Joseph Monahan
(1935.06.26 – 1947.05.06)

Tu mecum es

Born:1888.05.04 (Canada)
Ordained Priest:1909.07.04
Consecrated Bishop:1932.08.10
Died:1947.05.06 († 59)

Bishop of Calgary (Canada) (1932.06.10 – 1935.06.26)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Regina (Canada) (1935.06.26 – 1947.05.06)

Archbishop James Charles McGuigan (later Cardinal)
(1930.01.30 – 1934.12.22)

Ambulate in dilectione

Born:1894.11.26 (Hunter River, PE, Canada)
Ordained Priest:1918.05.26
Consecrated Bishop:1930.05.15
Created Cardinal:1946.02.18
Died:1974.04.06 (Toronto, ON, Canada † 79)

Priest of Charlottetown (Canada) (1918.05.26 – 1930.01.30)

Protonotary Apostolic Supernumerary (1927.09.13 – 1930.01.30)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Regina (Canada) (1930.01.30 – 1934.12.22)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Toronto (Canada) (1934.12.22 – 1971.03.30)

Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria del Popolo (1946.02.22 – 1974.04.06)

President of Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (1958 – 1959)

Archbishop Olivier-Elzéar Mathieu
(1915.12.04 – 1929.10.26)

Pacem Domino largiente

Born:1853.12.24 (Canada)
Ordained Priest:1878.06.02
Consecrated Bishop:1911.11.05
Died:1929.10.26 († 75)

Bishop of Regina (Canada) (1911.07.21 – 1915.12.04)

Metropolitan Archbishop of Regina (Canada) (1915.12.04 – 1929.10.26)

Bishops of Regina (Roman Rite)

Bishop Olivier-Elzéar Mathieu (later Archbishop)
(1911.07.21 – 1915.12.04)

(see above)

Special Churches

Churches by City (168)

Great Falls–Billings (↙), Calgary (←), Saskatoon (↑), Prince Albert (↗), Winnipeg (→), Fargo (↘), Bismarck (↘)

Statistics (2022.12.31)

Area: 151,375 km²

Population: 143,715 Catholics (30.2% of 475,600 total)

Pastoral Centres: 130 parishes

Personnel: 112 priests (72 diocesan, 40 religious), 11 deacons, 87 religious (45 brothers, 42 sisters), 3 seminarians

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