Erzbistum Toronto

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Das Erzbistum Toronto ist ein Bistum in Kanada.

Bistumsleitung

Das Bistum wird von Erzbischof Thomas Collins geleitet. Ihm zur Seite stehen die Weihbischöfe Richard Grecco, John Boissonneau and Peter Hundt.

2006 emeritierte der frühere Erzbischof, Kardinal Aloysius Ambrozic. Die Weihbischöfe Pearse Lacey und Robert Clune emeritierten 1993 bzw. 1997.

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Within the Archdiocese of Toronto, you will find a family of faith that is alive and at work in our community. Comprised of nearly 1.7 Million Catholics, 225 parishes and 4 missions, the Archdiocese is led by His Grace, First separated from the Archdiocese of Kingston, the Diocese of Toronto was erected on December 14, 1841. Less than 30 years later, after rapid expansion, on March 18, 1870, the Diocese became the Archdiocese of Toronto.

As a family of faith, we celebrate Mass for 36 ethnic and linguistic communities every week making the Archdiocese of Toronto one of the most ethnically diverse Catholic dioceses in the world. Together with our clergy, parishes, volunteers, Archdiocesan employees and the entire Catholic community, we are a family living out our faith, ready to act, serve and grow together in God’s love.