His Eminence Édouard Cardinal Gagnon, P.S.S., President emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Eucharistic Congresses and Bishop emeritus of Saint-Paul, Alberta, died 25 August 2007 at the age of 89 in Montreal.
Born 15 January 1918 in Port-Daniel, Quebec, he was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Montreal on 15 August 1940, and joined The Society of the Priests of St. Sulpice. On 19 February 1969, Pope Paul VI named him Bishop of Saint-Paul.
Three years later, the Holy Father accepted his resignation as Bishop of Saint-Paul and invited him to take on responsibilities in the Roman Curia. During his many years working at the Holy See, Bishop (later Archbishop) Gagnon held a number of positions, in particular as President of the Pontifical Council for the Family and more recently as President of the Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses. Pope John Paul II appointed him to the College of Cardinals in 1985.
Pope Benedict XVI also expressed his sorrow at the death of Canadian Cardinal. Read article in Zenit, Catholic Press Agency.



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Dr. Glenn Byer is Director of the Publications Service of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. He holds a doctoral degree in liturgy from the Pontifical Institute of San’ Anselmo, Rome. A listing of resources to help dioceses and parishes prepare for the revised English-language edition of the Roman Missal for use in Canada is available on the website of the CCCB Publications Service, 



