Fergus McEvay

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Fergus Patrick McEvay (8 December 1852 – 10 May 1911) was the Roman Catholic archbishop of Toronto from 1908 to 1911.

Biography

Born in Lindsay, Ontario, McEvay studied at University of St. Michael's College and Grand séminaire de Montréal. He became an ordained Priest of Kingston, Ontario (serving Kingston, Peterborough and Hamilton) and in 1899 appointed Bishop of London, Ontario. McEvay became Privy Chamberlain by Pope Leo XIII in 1899.

In 1908 he became Archbishop of Toronto and helped expand the diocese by establishing 7 new parishes and ten new churches. McEvay was also responsible for the establishment of the St. Augustine Seminary in Toronto and the Canadian Catholic Church Extension Society. Suffering from a blood disorder, McEvay died in Toronto and was buried in Regina Cleri Cemetery at St. Augustine's.

See also

References

  • Le Grand Séminaire de Montréal de 1840 à 1990: 150 années au service de las formation des prêtres. Éditions du Grand Séminaire de Montréal, 1990.

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Religious titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Toronto
1908–1911
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of London
1899–1908
Succeeded by