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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Montréal (Latin: Archdioecesis Marianopolitana) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Canada. A metropolitan see, its archepiscopal see is the Montreal, Quebec. It includes Montreal and surrounding areas within Quebec. Cathedrals The cathedral of the Archdiocese of Montréal is the Cathedral Basilica of Mary, Queen of the World and St. James the Greater (Basilique cathédrale de Marie-Reine-du-Monde et de Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur), built in 1894. Previously the diocese had five cathedrals. (From 1821 to 1836, they were the seat of the auxiliary bishop of Quebec in Montréal.) Notre-Dame Church (ancestor of today's Notre-Dame Basilica), 1821–1822 Chapel of the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, 1822–1825 Cathédrale Saint-Jacques, 1825–1852 (destroyed by fire, now part of the Judith-Jasmin pavilion of UQAM) the chapel of the Asile de la Providence (corner of Sainte-Catherine and Saint-Hubert, site of the present Esplanade Émilie-Gamelin), 1852–1855 a small chapel at the site of the present archdiocese building, 1855–1894 History 1836.05.13: Established as Diocese of Montréal / Marianopolitan(us) (Latin), on territory split off from Archdiocese of Québec Lost territory 1852.06.08 to establish Diocese of Saint-Hyacinthe 1886.06.08: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Montréal / Marianopolitan(us) (Latin) Lost territories repeatedly : on 1892.04.05 to establish as suffragan Diocese of Valleyfield, on 1904.01.27 to establish as suffragan Diocese of Joliette, on 1933.06.09 to establish as suffragan Diocese of Saint-Jean-de-Québec, on 1951.06.23 to establish as suffragan Diocese of Saint-Jérôme 2020.11.25 Former Quebec Superior Court justice Pepita Capriolo releases a report which found that some former officials in the Archdiocese of Montreal, including Marc Cardinal Ouellet, Jean-Claude Cardinal Turcotte and Anthony Mancini took no action against pedophile priest Brian Boucher after receiving reports he sexually abused boys, stating, among other things, that "The primary culprit is the lack of accountability of the people involved in Boucher's education, training and career. Complaints were 'passed on' and no one took responsibility for acting on them." The Catholic church assigned Capriolo to the investigate the Archdiocese of Montreal after Boucher pled to sex abuse charges in January 2019 and received an eight year prison sentence. Statistics As per 2014, it pastorally served 1,724,357 Catholics (72.3% of 2,386,038 total) on 947 km² in 170 parishes and 35 missions with 901 priests (377 diocesan, 524 religious), 87 deacons, 3,817 lay religious (741 brothers, 3,076 sisters) and 16 seminarians. Ecclesiastical province The Metropolitan Archbishop of Montréal's province has as suffragan sees: Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliette, daughter Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Jean-Longueuil, daughter Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Jérôme, daughter Roman Catholic Diocese of Valleyfield, daughter. Leadership Ordinaries Below is a list of individuals who have led the Archdiocese of Montreal and its antecedent jurisdictions since its founding. Bishops of Montreal Jean-Jacques Lartigue (1836–1840), previously auxiliary Bishop of Quebec in Montréal (1821–1836) Ignace Bourget (1840–1876) Édouard-Charles Fabre (1876–1886) Archbishops of Montreal Édouard-Charles Fabre (1886–1896) Paul Bruchési (1897–1939) Georges Gauthier (1939–1940) Joseph Charbonneau (1940–1950) Cardinal Paul-Émile Léger (1950–1968) Cardinal Paul Grégoire (1968–1990) Cardinal Jean-Claude Turcotte (1990–2012) Christian Lépine (2012–present) Coadjutor archbishops Under the Code of Canon Law, the coadjutor bishop has the right of succession (cum jure successionis) upon the death, retirement or resignation of the diocesan bishop he is assisting. All coadjutor ordinaries except for John Charles Prince and Joseph La Rocque eventually succeeded to become head of the Archdiocese of Montreal or its antecedent jurisdictions. Ignace Bourget (1837–1840), as coadjutor bishop John Charles Prince (1844–1852), as coadjutor bishop; did not succeed, appointed Bishop of Saint-Hyacinthe Joseph La Rocque (1852-1860), as coadjutor bishop: did not succeed, appointed Bishop of Saint-Hyacinthe Édouard-Charles Fabre (1873–1876), as coadjutor bishop Georges Gauthier (1923–1939) Joseph Charbonneau (1940) Auxiliary episcopate Auxiliary Bishop Francis Leo (later Archbishop of Toronto) (2022.09.12-2023.02.11) Auxiliary Bishop Alain Faubert (2016.04.19 – ...), Titular Bishop of Vicus Pacati Auxiliary Bishop Thomas Dowd (later Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie) (2011.07.11 –2020.10.22) Auxiliary Bishop: Christian Lépine (later Archbishop) (2011.07.11 – 2012.03.20) Auxiliary Bishop: André Gazaille (2006.02.11 – 2011.07.11) Auxiliary Bishop: Lionel Gendron, P.S.S. (2006.02.11 – 2010.10.28) Auxiliary Bishop: Anthony Mancini (later Archbishop of Halifax-Yarmouth) (1999.02.18 – 2007.10.18) Auxiliary Bishop: Louis Dicaire (1999.02.18 – 2004.06.19) Auxiliary Bishop: André Rivest (1995.06.27 – 2004.06.19) Auxiliary Bishop: Neil E. Willard (1995.06.27 – 1998.03.25) Auxiliary Bishop: Jean-Claude Turcotte (later Archbishop and Cardinal) (1982.04.14 – 1990.03.17) Auxiliary Bishop: Jude Saint-Antoine (1981.03.20 – 2006.02.11) Auxiliary Bishop: Gérard Tremblay, P.S.S. (1981.03.20 – 1991.08.27) Auxiliary Bishop: Jean-Marie Lafontaine (1979.04.18 – 1981.06.03) Auxiliary Bishop: Leonard James Crowley (1971.02.08 – 1997.03.26) Auxiliary Bishop: Norman Joseph Gallagher (1966 – 1970.04.16) Auxiliary Bishop: Adrien André Maria Cimichella, O.S.M. (1964.06.05 – 1996.04.25) Auxiliary Bishop: Paul Grégoire (later Archbishop and Cardinal) (1961.10.26 – 1968.04.20) Auxiliary Bishop: Léo Blais (1959.03.18 – 1971.05.11) Auxiliary Bishop: Valérien Bélanger (1956.03.16 – 1983.02.19) Auxiliary Bishop: Laurent Morin (1955.09.08 – 1959.02.28) Auxiliary Bishop: Lawrence-Patrick Whelan (1941.06.28 – 1980.10.04) Auxiliary Bishop: Joseph-Conrad Chaumont (1941.06.28 – 1966.10.08) Auxiliary Bishop: Alphonse-Emmanuel Deschamps (1925.02.20 – 1940.06.23) Auxiliary Bishop: Georges Gauthier (later Archbishop) (1912.06.28 – 1923.04.05) Auxiliary Bishop: François-Théophile-Zotique Racicot (1905.01.14 – 1915.09.14 Other priests of this diocese who became bishops Charles-François-Calixte Morisson, appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Vancouver Island, British Columbia in 1862 (resigned from episcopate) Louis-Zéphirin Moreau, appointed Bishop of Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec, in 1875; beatified in 1987 Narcisse Zéphirin Lorrain, appointed Vicar Apostolic of Pontiac, Ontario in 1882 Richard Alphonsus O’Connor, appointed Bishop of Peteborough, Ontario in 1889 Joseph-Médard Émard, appointed Bishop of Valleyfield, Québec in 1892 Joseph-Guillaume-Laurent Forbes, appointed Bishop of Joliette, Québec in 1913 Peter Joseph Monahan, appointed Bishop of Calgary, Alberta in 1932 Émilien Frenette, appointed Bishop of Saint-Jérôme, Québec in 1951 Alexander .... 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