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Nicola De Angelis

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Nicola De Angelis
ChurchRoman Catholic
SeeDiocese of Peterborough
In office28 December 2002 - 23 June 2014
PredecessorJames Leonard Doyle
SuccessorWilliam Terrence McGrattan
Orders
Ordination6 December 1970
Consecration1992
Personal details
Born23 January 1939
Pozzaglia Sabino, Italy
Previous post(s)Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto
Coat of armsNicola De Angelis's coat of arms
Styles of
Nicola De Angelis
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleMonsignor

Nicola De Angelis, C.F.I.C (Born 23 January 1939) is Bishop Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.

Nicola De Angelis was born in Pozzaglia Sabino, Italy, on 23 January 1939. In 1959 he entered the religious order of the Sons of the Immaculate Conception. He immigrated to Canada in 1967 and commenced studies in theology at St. Augustine's Seminary in Toronto. On 6 December 1970, De Angelis was ordained a priest in Toronto, to the Order of the Sons of the Immaculate Conception. During his years in Toronto, Father De Angelis was appointed to the Minister's Advisory Committee for education in Ontario. In the 1970s and early 1980s, he was involved with the Archdiocesan Senate Committee and also with the several Italian Cultural Committees. He was appointed Treasurer General of his religious order in 1984 and moved to Rome to fulfill the duties of this position. On 27 April 1992, he was elected titular Bishop of Remesianna. He was ordained Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto and consecrated in St. Michael's Cathedral on 24 June 1992. On 28 December 2002, Bishop De Angelis was appointed the Bishop of Peterborough.

Religious titles
Preceded by Bishop of Peterborough
2002 – 2014
Succeeded by

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